The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 Leslie Lopez - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 Leslie Lopez
TitleSubjectAuthors
Anwar's taste of power. (Malaysia's Finance Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Anwar vows to defer projects and suspend privatization.(Malaysia Finance Minister Datuk Seri Anwar)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez, Raphael Pura
As worries batter banks, some see opportunity to buy.(Malaysia)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Bakun project shifts hands. (Malaysia ends Ekran Bhd's contract to build the country's proposed $15-billion-ringgit dam)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Bakun share issuance faces a chilly market response. (analysts pessimistic about planned 1.5-billion-share offering)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Deal may pave way for Mirzan MISC bid; Petronas is seen as ally after buying 29.3% stake in Malaysian shipper.Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Hicom succession is settled. (DRB-Hicom)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Jardine raises its stake in EON, raising eyebrows. (Edaran Otomobil Nasional Bhd.)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Laborer rises to head appliance venture, then tumbles.(Malaysia's Teong Tek Leng)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Local funds ordered to push up index to level of 1000.(Malaysia's stock market)Business, internationalDouglas Appell, Leslie Lopez
Mahathir ally may have gained from bet on ringgit. (Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez, Marcus W. Brauchli
Mahathir halts infrastructure projects, reverses limits.(Malaysian prime minister Mohamad Mahathir)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez, Raphael Pura
Malaysian tycoon juggles two giants. (effects of Tan Sri Tajudin Ramli's management style on the stock market performance of Malaysian Airline System and Technology Resources Industries Bhd.)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Malaysia's changing horizons. (implications of Malaysia's Kedah Coastal Reclamation Project on regional and domestic economy)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Malaysia stocks unleashed: Kuala Lumpur Industrial and Rahman rally.(Kuala Lumpur Industrial Holdings Bhd and Rahman Hydraulic Tin Bhd head the rally)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Market turmoil reaches leading blue chip Sime Darby.(Sime Darby's securities)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
MMC shares gain polish on restructuring.Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Nation is facing a sinking outlook, economists say; GDP forecasts lowered as economy shows signs of export drop, slowing investment, rate woes. (Malaysia)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Perwaja bailout's hefty price. (Malaysia's state-owned steelmaker Perwaja Terengganu Sdn Bhd.)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Renong calls draw warning. (Malaysian infrastructure conglomerate)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Renong makes another bid for a Philippine toehold. (Renong Bhd. finalizes bid to buy 69% equity interest in National Steel Corp.)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Tan Sri Rashid runs into hurdles.(currency crisis hinders RHB Group's overseas expansion)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Telekom Malaysia shares may be an economical call.(as investment opportunity)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
View of Malaysian stocks improves on signs in Ringgit.Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Wing Tiek to get cash boost: steelmaker's shareholders try to calm banks. (Wing Tiek Holdings Bhd. of Malaysia)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
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