Far Eastern Economic Review 1997 S. Jayasankaran - Abstracts

Far Eastern Economic Review 1997 S. Jayasankaran
TitleSubjectAuthors
Ahead of its time: Malaysia's futures exchange is going nowhere fast.Business, internationalS. Jayasankaran
Anything but that. (Malaysia; resistance to International Monetary Fund intervention)Business, internationalS. Jayasankaran
Are you covered?: LonPac deal irks Malaysian insurers and employers.Business, internationalS. Jayasankaran
Big fish, big pond: Malaysian land deal boasts some powerful partners.Business, internationalS. Jayasankaran
Big thinkers. (Malaysia; economic development programme)(Cover Story)Business, internationalMurray Hiebert, S. Jayasankaran
Boom and bust. (financial services industry; Asia)Business, internationalMurray Hiebert, Michael Vatikiotis, John McBeth, S. Jayasankaran, Alkman Granitsas
Caution reigns. (Malaysia; banks)(Banking in Asia Focus)(Cover Story)Business, internationalS. Jayasankaran
Choppy waters. (Malaysia; economy)Business, internationalS. Jayasankaran
Early to bed: anti-vice crackdown targets entertainment industry.Business, internationalS. Jayasankaran
Faith in trade. (Malaysia)Business, internationalS. Jayasankaran
Field of dreams. (Malaysia plans city of Putrajaya in centre of Multimedia Super Corridor)(Cover Story)Business, internationalS. Jayasankaran
Fire in the sky. (economic effect of Southeast Asia's haze pollution)(Cover Story)Business, internationalMurray Hiebert, John McBeth, S. Jayasankaran
Follow the money: Selangor chief minister arrested in Australia.(Malaysian official Muhammed Muhammed Taib)Business, internationalS. Jayasankaran
Hit the brakes.(Malaysia announces new economic policies.)Business, internationalS. Jayasankaran
Hot-seat experience: but Anwar plays it cool as acting premier.Business, internationalS. Jayasankaran
Imperial intrigue. (China; relations with Southeast Asia)Business, internationalMatt Forney, Murray Hiebert, Michael Vatikiotis, S. Jayasankaran
Keep it coming! (South Indian restaurants; Malaysia)Business, internationalS. Jayasankaran
Leadership vacuum: Malaysian auto tsar's death puts empire up for grabs.Business, internationalS. Jayasankaran
Malaysian dilemmas. (Malaysia at its fortieth anniversary of independence; social and economic aspects)(Cover Story)Business, internationalMurray Hiebert, S. Jayasankaran
Mild medicine: Is Malaysia's budget what the doctor ordered?Business, internationalS. Jayasankaran
Now's your chance. (Southeast Asian economies; opportunity for economic change)(Cover Story)Business, internationalHenny Sender, Rigoberto Tiglao, Murray Hiebert, Rodney Tasker, Margot Cohen, John McBeth, S Jayasankaran, Alkman Granitsas
Poison pen. (Malaysia; politics)Business, internationalS. Jayasankaran
Pooling power: Malaysia's banks get the order to merge.Business, internationalS. Jayasankaran
Power politics: local interests in Sabah drive electricity sell-off.Business, internationals. Jayasankaran
Reform's dark side: democracy and economic reform were meant to clean up public life in Asia, but corruption isn't dead yet.(Corruption: The Challenge to Reform in Asia's Democracies)(Cover Story)Business, internationalJulian Baum, Michael Vatikiotis, Rodney Tasker, John McBeth, S. Jayasankaran, Aparisim Ghosh, Charles S. Lee
Selangor's broom. (Abu Hassan Omar appointed as new chief minister of Selangor state)Business, internationalS. Jayasankaran
Selling to salesmen.(Malaysian television advertising sector)(Industry Overview)Business, internationalS. Jayasankaran
Smoke in your eyes: heavy pollution cuts into the quality of life.Business, internationalS. Jayasankaran
Talking business: chief minister shakes up Kedah state.Business, internationalS. Jayasankaran
The eye of the storm.(Matathir Mohamad)Business, internationalS. Jayasankaran
The next battle. (Southeast Asia; social and political stability)Business, internationalRigoberto Tiglao, Michael Vatikiotis, John McBeth, S. Jayasankaran, Fanny Lioe, Suresh Unny
The Thai factor. (Thailand economic situation affect Asian neighbors' stockmarkets)Business, internationalRigoberto Tiglao, S. Jayasankaran
Thus spake Mahathir: Premier's comments raise questions about his advisers.Business, internationalS. Jayasankaran
Troubled waters: Bakun dam project keeps hitting the wall.Business, internationalS. Jayasankaran
Two-edged sword. (anti-US mood in Malaysia)Business, internationalS. Jayasankaran
Undone deal. (United Engineers Malaysia Bhd.; investment in Renong Bhd.)Business, internationalS. Jayasankaran
Very Quek work. (DCB Holdings and Kwong Yik Bank merger)Business, internationalS. Jayasankaran
What next?: Malaysia's policy flip-flops and lambasting of foreign speculators have many investors reassessing the Asian tiger and its neighbours.Business, internationalS. Jayasankaran, Muray Hiebert
Which way ahead? (uncertain future for Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum)Business, internationalRigoberto Tiglao, Michael Vatikiotis, Matt Miller, John McBeth, S. Jayasankaran
Whose religion? (Islam; Malaysia)Business, internationalS. Jayasankaran
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