The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 Sumit Sharma - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 Sumit Sharma
TitleSubjectAuthors
Antidote to state-run sector: technology, policies lend HDFC Bank appeal.Business, internationalSumit Sharma
A slow ride for scooters; Bajaj Auto is short-term sell, analysts say.Business, internationalSumit Sharma
Auto parts makers in Japan follow the march into India.Business, internationalSumit Sharma
Bombay bourse's rally meets with jumbled sentiments.(forecasts for Bombay stock market)Business, internationalDouglas Appell, Sumit Sharma
Crisil aims to gain from India's increasing use of debt.Business, internationalSumit Sharma
Deregulation to boost India's oil refiners. (Hindustan Petroleum)Business, internationalSumit Sharma
Hanging on the line. (improvement in India's telephone industry)Business, internationalSumit Sharma
India software stocks hot.(computer software stocks)Business, internationalSumit Sharma
Market participants hail move on paperless stock trading: investment seen to get boost from plan to require all institutions to use electronic depositary. (India)Business, internationalJonathan Karp, Sumit Sharma
Sell it yourself: direct sales help makeup brand storm across India. (Oriflame India)Business, internationalSumit Sharma
States seek private cash. (Indian states inviting foreign investments for infrastructure development)Business, internationalSumit Sharma, Latha Venkatesh
Steady reform promised.(India)Business, internationalSumit Sharma
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