The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 Rexie Reyes - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 Rexie Reyes
TitleSubjectAuthors
Bad news in the Philippines may be good for shares.(Philippine stock exchange)Business, internationalRexie Reyes
Bourses caught in crossfire; Kuala Lumpur, Manila battle speculators. (Philippine and Malaysian stock markets)Business, internationalG. Pierre Goad, Rexie Reyes, Brian Hansford
Cooling off property markets: authorities around Asia step in to try to prevent a meltdown.Business, internationalSara Webb, G. Pierre Goad, Darren McDermott, Raphael Pura, Rexie Reyes, Yi-Hsin Yang
Debate intensifies over calls to amend the constitution. (Philippines)Business, internationalRexie Reyes, Jon Liden
Decline of peso may help boost economy in long run.(the Philippines' currency crisis)Business, internationalRexie Reyes
Food and beverage stocks. ('must-buy' stocks on Philippine stock market)Business, internationalRexie Reyes
Heavier influx of visitors boosts hotel occupancy in Metro Manila. (Philippines)(Column)Business, internationalRexie Reyes
Hot wheels: Toyota's winning one-size-fits-all model.(Toyota Corolla)Business, internationalLeslie Chang, Michael Schuman, Craig S. Smith, Rexie Reyes, Miho Inada, Ulysses Wong
ICTSI's focus is overseas. (International Container Terminal Services Inc.)Business, internationalRexie Reyes
Markets cheer reductions in the overnight interest rates.(Philippines)Business, internationalRexie Reyes
"Penny stocks" lose shine. (growing trend of rising prices of speculative stocks in the Philippines may soon end)Business, internationalRexie Reyes
PLDT fans look to tariffs; a rise in phone rates would boost stock price.(Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co)Business, internationalRexie Reyes
Prepaid cards may be the latest field in cell-phone market-share battle.Business, internationalRexie Reyes
Pros say foreign interest to fuel Philippines. (stock market growth due to international investors)Business, internationalRexie Reyes
Smart's IPO is faulted on price amid bearish sentiment. (initial public offering of Smart Communications of the Philippines)Business, internationalRexie Reyes
Surge in rate of treasury bill heightens economic fears.(Philippines' interest rates)Business, internationalRexie Reyes, Rita Raagas
Taste for the food sector wanes. (peso decline is bitter for shares in the Philippines)Business, internationalRexie Reyes
Value in Philippine financials. ('hold' recommendation for stocks of big Philippine banks)Business, internationalRexie Reyes
With bottling deal, Coca-Cola sees a new era in Asia.Business, internationalRexie Reyes, S. Karen Witcher
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