The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 Erik Guyot - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 Erik Guyot
TitleSubjectAuthors
A buzz on the phone line. (Hong Kong's telecommunications industry)Business, internationalErik Guyot
A few observers see a warning in setbacks at Guangnan.Business, internationalErik Guyot
Banker brings success to red-chip IPO. (Guangdong Capital chairman Kang Dian lobbies the issuance of Zhejiang Expressway Co's class H shares)Business, internationalErik Guyot
Bank of China unit outguns heavyweights: political connections help CDFC carve out a role in IPOs.(China Development Finance Co.)Business, internationalErik Guyot
Bank of East Asia's results suggest strength in sector. (Hong Kong's Bank of East Asia financial performance for 1996)Business, internationalErik Guyot
Budget reflects the territory's changing scene. (projected 1996 Hong Kong budget surplus of HK$15.1 billion to help the territory surmount reunification difficulties)Business, internationalErik Guyot
China Everbright Holdings prepares for buying spree.Business, internationalErik Guyot
Citic's plan to buy stake in China Light paves a path.(Citic Pacific Ltd.)Business, internationalErik Guyot
City's court backs Beijing's rights to install legislature. (granting China new powers in Hong Kong)Business, internationalErik Guyot
Currency crisis puts brakes on HSBC's speedy growth.(HSBC Holdings PLC)Business, internationalErik Guyot
Deal with MPT could disconnect Hong Kong Telecom. (China's Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications)Business, internationalErik Guyot
Former foes of Hong Kong council now seek seats.Business, internationalErik Guyot
Hong Kong delirium grows for shares backed by China.Business, internationalErik Guyot
Hongkong Telecom will purchase cellular-phone assets. (Hong Kong Telecommunications Ltd.)Business, internationalErik Guyot
Hopewell Holdings shares fly on talk of a cash infusion. (share prices climb following speculations that firm will receive new cash)Business, internationalErik Guyot
Hopewell's canceled deal underscores Asia project woes.Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer, Erik Guyot, Joseph Kahn
In Hong Kong, don't fight; just make some money: a pragmatic profit motive is what's behind the boom in the island's buoyant property market.Business, internationalErik Guyot
In Hong Kong's red-chip market, 2 stocks stand out. (performance of Chinese companies in Hong Kong stock market)Business, internationalErik Guyot
New Hong Kong will test Finance chief's tenacity. (Donald Tsang will act as Hong Kong's Finance chief following handover to China)Business, internationalErik Guyot, Joseph Kahn
Red-chip stocks lose some luster: shareholders take long look at terms of deals with China backers.Business, internationalErik Guyot
Red-chip stocks turn black-and-blue.(China stocks)Business, internationalErik Guyot
Standard Chartered raises mortgage rates in Hong Kong. (Standard Chartered Bank)Business, internationalErik Guyot
Territory's wealthy seek safety by hiring bodyguards. (as Hong Kong hand-over to China looms)Business, internationalSamantha Marshall, Erik Guyot
Toll-road gamble at Hopewell points at a cash crunch.(Hopewell Holdings Ltd.)Business, internationalErik Guyot
Tung tackles housing crunch with vow to boost supply: economic priority goes Kong's Tung Chee Hwa.Business, internationalErik Guyot, Joseph Kahn, Yi-Hsin Chang
Tycoon buys into firms with Jardine. (Jardine Matheson Holdings Ltd., Hong Kong Land Holdings Ltd.)(investments of stock trader Li Ka-shing)Business, internationalErik Guyot
UIH wins $133 million judgment against Wharf Cable.(United International Holdings)Business, internationalErik Guyot
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