Far Eastern Economic Review 2004 Tom Holland - Abstracts

Far Eastern Economic Review 2004 Tom Holland
TitleSubjectAuthors
An incredible balancing act.Business, internationalTom Holland
A private believer.(Nicolas Borit, chief executive of AsiaWorld-Expo Management)Business, internationalTom Holland
Big daddy. Most investors are ecstatic over plans to create the world's biggest bank, but some are sceptical.Business, internationalTom Holland
Bouncing back.(Hong Kong's economy)Business, internationalTom Holland
Bubble trouble?Business, internationalTom Holland
Dizzying highs: growing demand is expected to push commodity markets even higher over the next two years.Business, internationalTom Holland
Feeding China's giant appetite.Business, internationalTom Holland
Feeling good in 2004.(Asian economies)Business, internationalTom Holland
Hidden agenda: Japan can live with a weaker dollar but it has a vested interest in keeping U.S. interest rates low.Business, internationalTom Holland
Investing: time to get defensive.Business, internationalTom Holland
Japan's tricky turnaround.Business, internationalTom Holland
Labour pains.Business, internationalTom Holland
Lessons from the fall.Business, internationalTom Holland
Little urge to manage.(banks, Asia)Business, internationalTom Holland
On a rebound.Business, internationalTom Holland
Options: currency calls.Business, internationalTom Holland
Reason for optimism.(Raghuram Rajan)(Interview)(Excerpt)Business, internationalTom Holland
Shopping-cart spy chips.(supply chain technology)Business, internationalTom Holland
Southeast Asia bounces back.(where to put your money)(economic recovery and reduced political risk attract foreign investors)Business, internationalTom Holland
Stellar play.(where to put your money)(financial markets in Singapore provide impressive returns to investors)Business, internationalTom Holland
The coming Asian deluge.(initial public offerings in Asia)Business, internationalTom Holland
The confidants.(private bankers)Business, internationalTom Holland
The economy: soft brakes.Business, internationalTom Holland
The laggard.(banks, Taiwan)Business, internationalTom Holland
The man in the middle.(Patrick Ryan, chief executive of Aon Corp.)Business, internationalTom Holland
Thinking the unthinkable.Business, internationalMichael Vatikiotis, Tom Holland
Toyota triumphant.Business, internationalTom Holland
Wasteful transfusion.(Banks lending)Business, internationalTom Holland, David Lague
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