The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 Sara Webb - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 Sara Webb
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Asian-bond watchers foresee further gains this year.Business, internationalSara Webb
Bad connection. (adverse effect of rigid market competition on Asian telecommunications)Business, internationalSara Webb
Bangkok's measures fail to spur interest in finance shares.Business, internationalSara Webb
Banks pose new challenge. (Asian banks, effects of deregulation on investments)Business, internationalSara Webb
Betting on Sri Lanka: the bourse's long-term outlook is upbeat. (Colombo's All Share Index rose to 24%)Business, internationalSara Webb
Cathay woes cloud outlook. (Cathay Pacific Airways problems make investors and fund managers wary of company stocks)Business, internationalSara Webb
China Eastern Airlines' IPO is risky, some pros warn. (initial public offering)Business, internationalSara Webb
Convertible bonds offer safety when stocks head south. (the convenience of convertible bonds over shares in protecting investments in the securities market)Business, internationalSara Webb
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
Delifrance Asia shares, though pricey, still are appetizing.Business, internationalSara Webb
Fixed-income pros: beware of shrinkage. (convertible-bonds may fall by 29% if $2 billion worth of issues are redeemed in next 2 years)Business, internationalSara Webb
Focus on credit ratings. (Thai investors seek companies with good credit ratings)Business, internationalSara Webb
Fraser & Neave's switch back.(switch from property investment back to beverage manufacturing)Business, internationalSara Webb
Hong Kong market still has its fans. (stock market)Business, internationalDouglas Appell, Sara Webb
Hongs may be undervalued, offering gains in new era. (Hong Kong trading groups)Business, internationalSara Webb, Shanthi Kalathil
India's VSNL observers favor local shares. (Videsh Sanchar Nigam)Business, internationalSara Webb
Solid vote for Thai market. (Heung Chit Kau's general bid for Thai-Asia Fund)Business, internationalSara Webb
Some bargain hunters put First Pacific on their lists.Business, internationalSara Webb
The appeal of convertibles: gaining access to Taiwan's pricey market.Business, internationalSara Webb
The next disaster? Defending Manila's bank, property sectors. (President Fidel V. Ramos states that Philippine economy is sound)Business, internationalSara Webb
Too soon for bank bargains. (investors warned to hold investment in Asian banks)Business, internationalSara Webb
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