| The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Amid a slump, 2 Philippine developers capture interest. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Bulls run with two crowds on Hang Seng Index's surge.(record performance of Hong Kong stock market) | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Businesspeople have few ways to tap the city's capital. (Hong Kong) | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| CNAC's offering may suffer from high expectations: lofty Hong Kong IPO price could limit room for gains for Beijing-owned holding company. (China National Aviation Corp.) | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Designs on Hongkong Land.(surge in stock prices of Hongkong Land Holdings) | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Haze over hotel stocks: high labor cost adds to environmental woes. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Investment experts turn to EVA for picks. (Economic Value Added) | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Market observers hope for Hopewell change of heart.(projects of infrastructure developer Hopewell Holdings Ltd.) | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath, Shanthi Kalathil |
| Market pros expect safe flight for China Southern's IPO. (China Southern Airlines, initial public offering) | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Regent Pacific won't turn other cheek in quixotic feud: battle with Pioneer Industries over bangkok Bank continues, with shareholders losing hope. (Regent Pacific Group) | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Shares of Philippine banks face even gloomier forecasts. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
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