The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 Robert Steiner - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 Robert Steiner
TitleSubjectAuthors
Bold against risk in Japan's portfolios.Business, internationalRobert Steiner
Idei tugs on the reins. (Sony Corp. president Nobuyuki Idei)Business, internationalDavid P. Hamilton, Robert Steiner
Investors in Tokyo cope with the dollar's decline.Business, internationalRobert Steiner
Japan lures traders back. (by improving economy and deregulation in financial markets)Business, internationalRobert Steiner
Japan's brokers push global mutual funds. (competition between foreign and Japanese brokers for mutual funds business)Business, internationalRobert Steiner
Japan valuations go global.Business, internationalRobert Steiner
Managers say: stay cool to ride the Nikkei's waves. (Japanese stock exchange)Business, internationalRobert Steiner
Market recovery under way. (stock market of Japan seems to be recovering after a bad start in early 1997)Business, internationalRobert Steiner
Megamalls' next stop: Japan. (American Malls International Corp. and Koll, the Real Estate Services Co. to put up shopping centers in Japan)Business, internationalRobert Steiner
Nippon credit deal opens a window for foreign investors.(Nippon Credit Bank Ltd.)Business, internationalJathon Sapsford, Robert Steiner
Promises of a revolution: Nomura faces change with Ujiie as president. (Nomura Securities Co.; Junichi Ujiie)Business, internationalRobert Steiner
Putting the past behind. (attractiveness of the Nomura Securities stocks as a long term investment)Business, internationalRobert Steiner
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