| The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 Erik Guyot |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A buzz on the phone line. (Hong Kong's telecommunications industry) | Business, international | Erik Guyot |
| A few observers see a warning in setbacks at Guangnan. | Business, international | Erik 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, international | Erik Guyot |
| Bank of China unit outguns heavyweights: political connections help CDFC carve out a role in IPOs.(China Development Finance Co.) | Business, international | Erik Guyot |
| Bank of East Asia's results suggest strength in sector. (Hong Kong's Bank of East Asia financial performance for 1996) | Business, international | Erik 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, international | Erik Guyot |
| China Everbright Holdings prepares for buying spree. | Business, international | Erik Guyot |
| Citic's plan to buy stake in China Light paves a path.(Citic Pacific Ltd.) | Business, international | Erik Guyot |
| City's court backs Beijing's rights to install legislature. (granting China new powers in Hong Kong) | Business, international | Erik Guyot |
| Currency crisis puts brakes on HSBC's speedy growth.(HSBC Holdings PLC) | Business, international | Erik Guyot |
| Deal with MPT could disconnect Hong Kong Telecom. (China's Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications) | Business, international | Erik Guyot |
| Former foes of Hong Kong council now seek seats. | Business, international | Erik Guyot |
| Hong Kong delirium grows for shares backed by China. | Business, international | Erik Guyot |
| Hongkong Telecom will purchase cellular-phone assets. (Hong Kong Telecommunications Ltd.) | Business, international | Erik Guyot |
| Hopewell Holdings shares fly on talk of a cash infusion. (share prices climb following speculations that firm will receive new cash) | Business, international | Erik Guyot |
| Hopewell's canceled deal underscores Asia project woes. | Business, international | Paul 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, international | Erik Guyot |
| In Hong Kong's red-chip market, 2 stocks stand out. (performance of Chinese companies in Hong Kong stock market) | Business, international | Erik 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, international | Erik Guyot, Joseph Kahn |
| Red-chip stocks lose some luster: shareholders take long look at terms of deals with China backers. | Business, international | Erik Guyot |
| Red-chip stocks turn black-and-blue.(China stocks) | Business, international | Erik Guyot |
| Standard Chartered raises mortgage rates in Hong Kong. (Standard Chartered Bank) | Business, international | Erik Guyot |
| Territory's wealthy seek safety by hiring bodyguards. (as Hong Kong hand-over to China looms) | Business, international | Samantha Marshall, Erik Guyot |
| Toll-road gamble at Hopewell points at a cash crunch.(Hopewell Holdings Ltd.) | Business, international | Erik Guyot |
| Tung tackles housing crunch with vow to boost supply: economic priority goes Kong's Tung Chee Hwa. | Business, international | Erik 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, international | Erik Guyot |
| UIH wins $133 million judgment against Wharf Cable.(United International Holdings) | Business, international | Erik Guyot |
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