The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1996 Peter Stein - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1996 Peter Stein
TitleSubjectAuthors
Anxious Hong Kong residents place their bets as search is launched for post-Patten leader. (Hong Kong Governor Chris Patten)Business, internationalPeter Stein
Appeal of Wu's genius gives way to concerns. (Hopewell Holdings Ltd. Managing Director Gordon Wu)Business, internationalPeter Stein, Eric Guyot
A tale of two bosses: Hong Kong's Giordano faces tough challenges. (Giordano International Ltd.)Business, internationalPeter Stein
China H shares attract attention of Templeton. (Templeton Emerging Markets Fund's purchase of Hong Kong-listed Chinese stocks)Business, internationalPeter Stein
China puts down the welcome mat for Hong Kong's selection committee.Business, internationalPeter Stein
China's voice in colony is popular despite blunders.Business, internationalPeter Stein
Chinese politics loom as major factor in merger talks between British firms.Business, internationalPeter Stein
Doubts about Hong Kong Telecom's ownership stimulate the appetites of bankers and suitors. (Hong Kong Telecommunications Ltd.)Business, internationalErik Guyot, Richard L. Hudson, Peter Stein
Fiscal slip of Tung boosts his Hong Kong candidacy. (C.H. Tung)Business, internationalPeter Stein
For Hong Kong handover, the devil is in the details.Business, internationalPeter Stein
Giordano's franchisee in Shanghai is under investigation. (Giordano International Ltd.)Business, internationalPeter Stein
Harvard management expert dismisses forecasts of turmoil for Hong Kong. (Michael Enright)Business, internationalPeter Stein
Hong Kong.(Asian Economic Survey 1996-97)Business, internationalPeter Stein
Hong Kong business leaders take umbrage at Gov. Patten's remarks. (Hong Kong Governor Chris Patten)Business, internationalPeter Stein
Hong Kong decision disappoints broadcasters, boosts Singapore.Business, internationalFara Warner, Peter Stein
Hong Kong media pressed to toe the Beijing line.Business, internationalPeter Stein
Hong Kong strikes out on its own: government proposes measure to protect political freedoms after July.Business, internationalPeter Stein
Hong Kong takes last lap toward China in stride.Business, internationalPeter Stein
In an effort to adapt PCs to Chinese language, main question is: junk the keyboard or keep it? (personal computers)Business, internationalPeter Stein, Quentin Hardy
In Hong Kong's crowded media market, Jimmy Lai supplies what readers want. (Next Media Group Ltd. chairman)Business, internationalPeter Stein
Judge is newest candidate for top Hong Kong post. (Sir Ti Liang Yang)Business, internationalPeter Stein
Lai is hedging his bets with investment in U.S. (Hong Kong businessman Jimmy Lai)Business, internationalPeter Stein
Lai's Apple Daily takes no. 2 spot in reader survey. (Jimmy Lai Chee-ying)Business, internationalPeter Stein
Macau election points up contrast with Hong Kong.Business, internationalPeter Stein
Made in Hong Kong? Territory feels U.S. heat in battle over textiles.Business, internationalEduardo Lachica, Peter Stein, Dan Biers
More Hong Kong residents are allowed to travel to U.K.Business, internationalPeter Stein
News Corp., 2 colony firms set venture to bring satellite channels to China under Phoenix name.Business, internationalFara Warner, S. Karene Witcher, Peter Stein
Optimists see more signs of post-handover confidence: property and stock prices continue to climb, and Confidence Check flashes rosy signals again. (soaring property and stock prices in Hong Kong)Business, internationalPeter Stein
Patriot's death adds twist to Diaoyu Island dispute. (jurisdictional dispute between China and Japan)Business, internationalPeter Stein
Patten harshly attacks China policy, his critics. (Hong Kong Gov. Chris Patten)Business, internationalPeter Stein
Patten says he's confident about Hong Kong's future. (UK Governor Chris Patten)Business, internationalPeter Stein, Urban C. Lehner
Pragmatic Patten-wannabe woos Beijing for top job. (Hong Kong's Gov. Chris Patten; potential successor Lo Tak-shing)Business, internationalPeter Stein
Sino-British port accord doesn't eliminate delays.Business, internationalPeter Stein
Tung Chee Hwa concedes China aided his company. (Hong Kong chief executive candidate)Business, internationalErik Guyot, Peter Stein
Tung pulls ahead of the field in race for Hong Kong post. (Tung Chee Hwa's candidacy as chief executive)Business, internationalPeter Stein
Tung's resignation spurs talk about his future. (shipping magnate C.H. Tung resigns as adviser to Hong Kong Gov. Chris Patten)Business, internationalPeter Stein
U.S. and Hong Kong spin out data in their battle over garment trade.Business, internationalEduardo Lachica, Peter Stein
View of Japan-China territorial row is unchanged one generation later. (dispute over Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands)Business, internationalPeter Stein, Alysha Webb
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