The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 Shanthi Kalathil - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 Shanthi Kalathil
TitleSubjectAuthors
Banks face a slowdown, but not a crisis.(Hong Kong's banking industry)Business, internationalShanthi Kalathil, Joe E. Hilsenrath
Companies weigh various options for entering China.Business, internationalShanthi Kalathil
Don't give in to high yields.(another currency devaluation in Asia eyed by experts)Business, internationalShanthi Kalathil
Enlarged CKI promises China exposure.(Cheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings Ltd.)Business, internationalShanthi Kalathil
Fund managers say South Korea looks too risky.Business, internationalShanthi Kalathil
Guangdong investment has appealing ties, fundamentals.(Guangdong Investment Ltd. of China)Business, internationalShanthi Kalathil
Hammering confidence, Hang Seng Index plummets.(Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index manifests severe fluctuations)Business, internationalShanthi Kalathil
Hong Kong IPO deluge prompts request. (initial public offering)Business, internationalShanthi Kalathil
Hongs may be undervalued, offering gains in new era. (Hong Kong trading groups)Business, internationalSara Webb, Shanthi Kalathil
Hutchinson shares still appetizing despite recent rise. (Hutchinson Whampoa Ltd.)Business, internationalShanthi Kalathil
Jiangxi Copper stock listing tests investor's mettle.Business, internationalShanthi Kalathil
JIMH watchers mull stock: price drop is due to poor earnings, a rumor.(Jardine International Motor Holdings)Business, internationalShanthi Kalathil
Mainland investment firms draw spotlight in the city.(China's investment banks)Business, internationalShanthi Kalathil
Market observers hope for Hopewell change of heart.(projects of infrastructure developer Hopewell Holdings Ltd.)Business, internationalJon E. Hilsenrath, Shanthi Kalathil
Markets may keep rocking.(Asia's market volatility expected to continue)Business, internationalShanthi Kalathil
Mystery still shrouds books: region's governments, firms fail to heed lessons of currency crisis.Business, internationalShanthi Kalathil
Prospects for economy buff up India's stock market: shares almost glow when compared against neighbors'; some analysts say 'keep buying.'Business, internationalShanthi Kalathil
Pros stick to the beaten path in picking toll-road plays.(investing in toll roads in China)Business, internationalShanthi Kalathil
Shudders over Korean woes. (impact of South Korea's economic troubles on global trade)Business, internationalRussell Flannery, Douglas Appell, Bill Spindle, Chen May Yee, Shanthi Kalathil, Jonathan Karp
Still upbeat on Hong Kong. (survey on the viability of Hong Kong in the financial sector)Business, internationalShanthi Kalathil
Telecom firms face gains.Business, internationalShanthi Kalathil
Wharton takes on China. (Wharton School to form Chinese business center)Business, internationalShanthi Kalathil
Wobbly peso may help handful of Philippine companies.Business, internationalShanthi Kalathil
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