| The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1996 Paul M. Sherer |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Analysts move to defensive position toward high-performing Thai banks. | Business, international | Paul M. Sherer |
| Asia mobile-phone venture gets funding commitment. (Asia Cellular Satellite System) | Business, international | Paul M. Sherer |
| Asian markets hope for a rebound from a glum '95, but concerns linger. | Business, international | S. Karene Witcher, Douglas Appell, Richard Borsuk, Leslie Chang, Paul M. Sherer, Craig S. Smith, Robert Steiner, Sumit Sharma, Namju Cho, Rexie Reyes, Eric Guyot |
| Bad news gets even worse for Thai property companies. | Business, international | Paul M. Sherer |
| Bangkok computer bazaar caters to techno-buffs. | Business, international | Paul M. Sherer |
| Bangkok feels American pressure to liberalize its telecom market. (Thailand) | Business, international | Paul M. Sherer |
| Bangkok Transit's financing agreement is subject to settlement of depot dispute. (Bangkok Transit System Corp.) | Business, international | Paul M. Sherer |
| Banharn's critics recite litany of alleged missteps. (Thai Prime Minister Banharn Silpa-archa) | Business, international | Paul M. Sherer, Nopporn Wong-Anan |
| Cabinet holds familiar faces: specter of corruption looms as large as ever. (Thailand's new government) | Business, international | Paul M. Sherer, Nopporn Wong-Anan |
| Central bank clamps down on negative economic reports. (Thai central bank) | Business, international | Paul M. Sherer |
| Chavalit takes his case to foreign investors. (Thai PM candidate Chavalit Yongchiyudh) | Business, international | Paul M. Sherer |
| Convertible bond funds offer combined benefits. | Business, international | Paul M. Sherer |
| Dams alter flow of life in the Mekong Delta. | Business, international | Paul M. Sherer |
| Foreigners contest award of Thai subway contract. | Business, international | Paul M. Sherer |
| Former Thai premier urges caution in revising infrastructure rules, calls for more privatization. (Anand Panyarachun) | Business, international | Paul M. Sherer, Nopporn Wong-Anan |
| Gloom returns to Thai stock market amid bad interest-rate, political news. | Business, international | Paul M. Sherer |
| Investors in Iridium project will provide extra funds after failed bond issue. | Business, international | Paul M. Sherer |
| Land ho: real-estate speculation fuels growth of poor Thai region, but will bubble burst? | Business, international | Paul M. Sherer, Urban C. Lehner |
| Mun River denizens say restocking plan is real fish story. (Thailand) | Business, international | Paul M. Sherer |
| New premier picks his team. (Thailand Prime Minister Chavalit Yongchaiyudh) | Business, international | Paul M. Sherer, Nopporn Wong-Anan |
| Second Thai firm discloses debt default. (STA Group PCL) | Business, international | Paul M. Sherer |
| Standard Chartered finally finds buyer, Thailand's Nava, for its securities unit. (Standard Chartered Bank PLC; Nava Finance and Securities PLC) | Business, international | Paul M. Sherer, Erik Guyot |
| Survey reveals Thai CFOs' optimism. (survey of Thailand's chief financial officers) | Business, international | Paul M. Sherer |
| Thai central bank chief resigns amid criticism. (Bank of Thailand Governor Vijit Supinit) | Business, international | Paul M. Sherer, Nopporn Wong-Anan |
| Thai exchange outlines plans for an SET 50 index. (Stock Exchange of Thailand) | Business, international | Paul M. Sherer |
| Thailand adopts measures in effort to trim deficit. | Business, international | Paul M. Sherer, Nopporn Wong-Anan |
| Thailand is hit with signs of slowdown. | Business, international | Paul M. Sherer |
| Thailand's busy highways are teeming with danger. | Business, international | Paul M. Sherer |
| Thailand's opening of bank sector draws a varied group of applicants. | Business, international | Paul M. Sherer, Nopporn Wong-Anan |
| Thai Petrochemical questions integrity of bidding process for power projects. (Thai Petrochemical Industry PCL) | Business, international | Paul M. Sherer |
| Two groups are favorites to win Thai power deals. | Business, international | Paul M. Sherer, Joseph Rebello |
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