The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1995 Sara Webb - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1995 Sara Webb
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Analysts advise investors to steer clear of Asian telecom shares in '95.Business, internationalSara Webb
Analysts pluck bargains out of Thai finance sector.Business, internationalSara Webb
Analysts point to bargains in Thailand's hotel sector.Business, internationalSara Webb
Analysts question scope of Asian market recovery.Business, internationalSara Webb
As top markets stumble, investors say it's time to invest in underachievers.Business, internationalSara Webb
BZW report takes particularly dim view of colony's future. (Barclays de Zoete Wedd Securities Ltd.; Hong Kong)Business, internationalSara Webb
Chile Fund's fate is eyed for implications in Asia. (GT Chile Growth Fund)Business, internationalSara Webb
China Assets shareholder rejects call. (China Assets Holding Ltd.)Business, internationalSara Webb
China's growing taste for photography is good development for film company. (China-Hongkong Photo Products Holdings)Business, internationalSara Webb
Emphasis on shorter-dated debt reflects uncertainty over colony's rating in '97. (Hong Kong)Business, internationalSara Webb
Fairfax's rise on rumors may fold on fundamentals. (John Fairfax Holdings)Business, internationalSara Webb
Foreign interest in blue-chip shares could boost Indian market, analysts say.Business, internationalSara Webb
Fund analysts recommend alternatives as Thai-Asia seeks to attract investors. (Thai-Asia Fund Ltd.)Business, internationalSara Webb
High yields of Thai real-estate bonds are enticing more and more investors.Business, internationalSara Webb
Improving credit ratings will provide boost to Asian bond markets, experts say.Business, internationalSara Webb, Erik Guyot
Indonesia's converting country funds brace for potential bailouts by investors.Business, internationalSara Webb
Influx of rivals to Hongkong Telecom sparks further hangups among investors. (Hong Kong Telecommunications Ltd.)Business, internationalSara Webb
In Singapore, ex-Clariden banker opens own fund-management consultancy. (Vincent Brouwer; Atman Consultants Pte. Ltd.)Business, internationalSara Webb
Investors banking on rerating of stocks after Singapore listing come up empty.Business, internationalSara Webb
Investors stay bullish on Thai bank stocks amid lower growth, more competition.Business, internationalSara Webb
It may be time to cash in small colony bank shares. (Hong Kong)Business, internationalSara Webb
Korean slush-fund scandal may be sweet for investors.Business, internationalSara Webb
Manager of Sri Lanka fund touts banks amid doubts.Business, internationalSara Webb
Mandarin Oriental's star loses its luster in colony. (Mandarin Oriental International in Hong Kong)Business, internationalSara Webb
Mark Mobius' bald head is centerpiece of ad campaign by Templeton in colony. (Templeton Emerging Markets Fund; Hong Kong)Business, internationalSara Webb
Nan Ya is recommended as a buy after steep fall. (Nan Ya Plastics)Business, internationalSara Webb
Outlook for Asian stocks in 1996 remains cloudy.Business, internationalDouglas Appell, Sara Webb
Prospect of a partnership adds luster to sleepy shares of Shaw Brothers.Business, internationalSara Webb, Sally D. Goll
Questions surround Thai-Asia Fund.Business, internationalSara Webb
Regent sets its sights on new targets after selling stake in China Assets fund. (Regent Fund Management Ltd.; China Assets Holding Ltd.)Business, internationalSara Webb
Shangri-La's price drop reflects lack of support for plan to acquire hotels. (Shangri-La Asia Ltd.)Business, internationalSara Webb
Share offering delays in Asian markets are vexing for many potential investors.Business, internationalSara Webb
Shares of synthetic-fiber manufacturers in Asia could be stylish investments.Business, internationalSara Webb
Some experts suggest Asian convertible bonds as alternative to region's risky equity markets.Business, internationalSara Webb
Some investors see profit opportunity in firms' delisting.Business, internationalSara Webb
STIC may provide access to Singapore Inc. for investors. (Singapore Technologies Industrial Inc.)Business, internationalSara Webb
Strategists lift weightings in Asia's weakest markets.Business, internationalSara Webb
Surging Japanese equity-warrant funds have room to rise, some analysts say.Business, internationalSara Webb
Tanoto Group had derivatives hit.Business, internationalSara Webb
Thai mutual-fund industry offers lesson to neighbors.(Industry Overview)Business, internationalSara Webb
Total Access shares receive high ratings from most analysts. (Thailand's Total Access Communication)Business, internationalSara Webb
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