The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1996 Sumit Sharma - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1996 Sumit Sharma
TitleSubjectAuthors
Asian markets hope for a rebound from a glum '95, but concerns linger.Business, internationalS. Karene Witcher, Douglas Appell, Richard Borsuk, Leslie Chang, Paul M. Sherer, Craig S. Smith, Robert Steiner, Sumit Sharma, Namju Cho, Rexie Reyes, Eric Guyot
End of Lufthansa venture raises hackles in India. (Deutsche Lufthansa AG)Business, internationalPeter Waldman, Sumit Sharma
For liquidity, stability and growth, SBI is the best buy, Indian analysts say. (State Bank of India)Business, internationalSumit Sharma
Higher polymer prices, tax breaks augur well for shares of Indian Petrochemicals.Business, internationalSumit Sharma
Hindalco is seen buoyed by firm prices, demand. (Hindalco Industries Ltd.)Business, internationalSumit Sharma
Hindustan Lever wins big with analysts. (maker of detergents and personal- care products)Business, internationalSumit Sharma
India authorities arrest four in ITC investigation. (ITC Ltd. foreign exchange violations)Business, internationalSumit Sharma
India is awash in dead stocks; boom turns to bust, leaving thousands of dormant shares.Business, internationalSumit Sharma
Indian fund industry is hurt by its image.Business, internationalSumit Sharma
Indian rupee's depreciation may spark inflation, delay currency liberalization.Business, internationalSumit Sharma
India's budget has appeal for citizens and foreigners.Business, internationalMiriam Jordan, Sumit Sharma
India's high interest rates, credit crunch are putting brakes on economy's growth.Business, internationalSumit Sharma
India's OBC is a big fish in a small bank-stock pond. (Oriental Bank of Commerce)Business, internationalSumit Sharma
India's stockbrokers brace for shakeout.Business, internationalSumit Sharma
ITC's new chairman faces tough task of mending ties with British shareholder. (ITC Ltd. Chairman Yogesh Chander Deveshwar; B.A.T. Industries PLC)Business, internationalSumit Sharma
M&M sees its silver lining; India tractor maker tagged good 'monsoon play.' (Mahindra & Mahindra)Business, internationalSumit Sharma
Telco stock could pick up on steady sales of trucks. (India's Tata Engineering and Locomotive)Business, internationalSumit Sharma
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