The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 Peter Stein - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 Peter Stein
TitleSubjectAuthors
Ambivalence abounds as July 1 nears. (preparing for the Hongkong's turnover to China)Business, internationalPeter Stein
A setback for Next Media. (Next Media Group Ltd.'s public offering hampered by resignation of Sun Hung Kai International Ltd. as underwriter)Business, internationalPeter Stein
A stable economy keeps fears of the future at bay. (Hong Kong)Business, internationalPeter Stein
A sweet stock deal for Citic Pacific's Yung. (Citic Pacific Ltd. Chairman Larry C.K. Yung)Business, internationalPeter Stein
Can Beijing quell Portuguese territory's crime wave? (Macau)Business, internationalPeter Stein
Dressing up Barney's future. (Dickson Poon acquires Barney's Inc.)Business, internationalPeter Stein, Hal Lipper
Higher profits for Li's firms. (financial report of Cheung Kong Holdings Ltd. and Hutchinson Whampoa Ltd., both controlled by Hong Kong property tycoon Li Ka-shing)Business, internationalPeter Stein
Hong Kong battles back: wave of negative media coverage is scorned.Business, internationalPeter Stein
Hong Kong business leaders have a tough sell in U.S.; effort seeks to convince Congress that transition to Chinese rule is going smoothly.Business, internationalEduardo Lachica, Peter Stein
Hong Kong dollar is little jostled as island in the storm.(Hong Kong keeps curency valuation in a stable level)Business, internationalPeter Stein
Hong Kong radical clings to dream of independence. (Kar Ching-wan struggle for Hong Kong's independence)Business, internationalPeter Stein
Hong Kong's outlook remains upbeat, despite politics. (economic perspective still positive despite scheduled handover to China on July 1, 1997)Business, internationalPeter Stein
Hong Kong stays confident, but is the foundation solid?(Hong Kong stock market and property market analysis)Business, internationalPeter Stein
Hong Kong still signals strong hopes for the economy.Business, internationalPeter Stein
In sudden spree, China Inc. boosts stakes in city firms.(Chinese investment in Hong Kong firms)Business, internationalPeter Stein
Korea's financials set Hong Kong investors on edge.Business, internationalPeter Stein
Monetary Authority chief tries to spread his clout. (Hong Kong's Joseph Yam to help financial institutions meet real property financing demand)Business, internationalPeter Stein
Political jitters shake the public's trust in future leader. (erosion of public support and perception to Hong Kong's future leader Tung Chee Hwa)Business, internationalPeter Stein
Tiananmen's ghosts haunt Hong Kong-China ties. (insistence of Hong Kong to commemorate the deaths in Tiananmen strains its relation with China)Business, internationalPeter Stein
Tung Chee Hwa: the "people will rule Hong Kong." (new chief executive of Hong Kong after its handover to China)(Interview)Business, internationalPeter Stein, Urban C. Lehner
Tung embraces business community in his policy speech.(Hong Kong Chief Executive Tung Chee Hwa)Business, internationalPeter Stein
Tung expects to tell the U.S. about handover success. (Hong Kong Chief Executive Tung Chee Hwa visits the US in September 1997 to tell of Hong Kong's successful handover to China)Business, internationalPeter Stein
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