The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 Paul M. Sherer - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 Paul M. Sherer
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Bangkok moves to stabilize its foundering finance sector. (new laws passed to ease Thailand's finance industry)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Bangkok turns to the IMF, but hard work lies ahead. (Thailand and the International Monetary Fund)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Banking bulls resurface. (1997 is good year to invest in Thai banking industry)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Bucking the Thai trend: Goldman Sach's Dusit Thani stake states confidence. (buys 30% of Dusit Thani PLC's stake)Business, internationalpaul M. Sherer
Business braces for more pain as bad debt spreads. (repercussions of bad-debts on Thailand's economy causing a debt spiral)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Cabinet backs property plan: measure would let foreigners buy some land.(Bangkok, Thailand property market)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer, Nopporn Wong-Anan, Warangkana Tempati
Charter's passage gives many Thais hope; supporters of reformist constitution envision a fairer political system.Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Citibank mulls FBCB stake. (First Bangkok City Bank PCL)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Economy's condition remains critical despite IMF aid. (Thailand)(International Monetary Fund)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Foreign capital arrives for Thai bank. (Laem Thong Bank PCL)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Hopewell's canceled deal underscores Asia project woes.Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer, Erik Guyot, Joseph Kahn
How bold moves won the whiskey war. (Charoen's experiences in his successful liquor distillery business)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer, Raphael Pura
IMF letter has no deadline for end of baht controls: accord, recently released by Bangkok, also reveals that a big capital outflow is expected. (International Monetary Fund)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
IMF rescue package isn't panacea for bad-debt hole.Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer, G. Pierre Goad
Investors seek a scapegoat. (Club to Protect the Interests of Stock Investors members gather to discuss how Thai stock brokers victimized)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Many Thai firms flunk test.(Altman's Z-score bankruptcy test)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Markets turn cold shoulder: mild finance measures leave investors sulky. (Thailand)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Police raid two foreign brokeraqge firms in rumor hunt.(Thai police raid on ABN Amro Hoare Govett Asia Ltd. and Capital Nomura Securities PCL)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Property-Rescue package is approved by cabinet vote.(Thailand's Trust Fund)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer, Nopporn Wong-Anan
Reform, perceived bank shift alter Thai finance scene. (new financial reform laws and the refusal of Thailand's central bank to come to the rescue of ailing financial institutions brings confidence to Thailand's financial sector)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Request to foreign banks.(Thai central bank's bid for emergency credit lines)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Some Thai firms may show resistance to Baht turmoil.Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Surging interest rates put finance in a bind; Bank of Thailand's bid to defend the baht may increase the risk of insolvencies, analysts say.(Industry Overview)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Thai economic report leaks out; how is a mystery. (leak of Bank of Thailand's monthly economic report could have affected public trading)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Thailand's quiet tycoon. (businessman Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer, Raphael Pura
Thai reforms fail to excite: but foreign-stake change lifts interest in banks.Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
The Baht is heading for a fall - again, economists warn. (Thailand)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Two TI chip plants fall victim to financial crisis. (Texas Instruments Inc., Thailand's crisis)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
U.S. takes aim at Burma; Clinton calls for ban on U.S. investment.Business, internationalEduardo Lachica, Paul M. Sherer, Laurie Lande
Wounded by Thailand's woes.(semiconductor industry Alphatec Electronics)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
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