The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1998 Douglas Appell - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1998 Douglas Appell
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Agency to buy bad loans. (Malaysia's proposed Asset Management Co.)Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Asia's interest-sensitive shares face dilemma over selling.Business, internationalDouglas Appell
A trend toward indexing.(Asian stock markets)Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Beaten big-cap stocks are casting an alluring light.(analysis of Malaysian stock market)Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Brokers in Malaysia lament law on debt restructuring.(implications on stock market investing)Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Cash levels draw little flak. (Asian equity fund managers decide not to shift money from cash to stocks)Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Domestic consumer stocks in Asia attract: fund firms sees a trend in local issues as vacuum creates opportunities.Business, internationalDouglas Appell
First Pacific stirs optimism.Business, internationalDouglas Appell, Jon E. Hilsenrath
First Pacific stirs optimism: analysts turn sanguine on the Hong Kong assets of a Suharto ally. (Liem Sioe Liong)Business, internationalDouglas Appell, Jon E. Hilsenrath
Foreigners spy loopholes in Malaysia's capital controls.Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Funds make subtle shift.(Asian stocks rise as the Japanese yen show signs of strength)Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Hobbling industry's growth? (Malaysian fund management industry)Business, internationalDouglas Appell
How a small auto-parts maker reinvented itself to grow.Business, internationalDouglas Appell
How a small auto-parts maker reinvents itself to grow: AIC's shift to another sector proves nimble firms can find lucrative niches in current climate.Business, internationalDouglas Appell
How one nimble fund gained in Jakarta despite crisis: flexibility helped Schroeder-Panin Dana jump 14% since May 1997 as broader market was falling.Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Indian software firms may prove resilient.Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Indofood shares may be buoyed by sale; Salim's cloud on instant-noodle maker's stock should lift, some predict.(Heard in Jakarta)(Indofood Sukses Makmur; Salim Group)Business, internationalDouglas Appell, Richard Borsuk, Jon E. Hilsenrath
Investors hold off betting on Malaysia lottery firms.(stock investments)Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Investors hold off betting on Malaysian lottery firms.Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Investors mull over Lonsum. (London Sumatra's stock surge)Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Investors return to Indonesia.Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Local fund sales are brisk. (Malaysia's fund management companies)Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Lotus sees profit in private investment in listed firms: money manager offers funds using PIPES strategy in hopes of making gains above 30%.Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Low-end builders favored.(real estate market in Malaysia)Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Malakoff move has promise.Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Malakoff move has promise. (planned acquisition of Tenaga Nasional of Malaysia)Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Malaysia adviser's invitation sparks talk: meeting heralds early end to facet of capital controls, some speculate.Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Malaysia bonds fail to lure buyers, despite good yield: economic and political risks facing the country strike investors as too intimidating.Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Malaysia may privatize funds.Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Malaysian firm profits on shares' volatility: short-term thinking has paid off for Metrowangsa Asset Management.Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Malaysian stocks face threat: issues may shrink if country loses EAFE status.(Europe Australia and Far East index)Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Malaysia stocks feel pinch.Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Natsteel Electronics, Venture get a leg up amid sector ills.Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Natsteel Electronics, Venture get a leg up amid sector ills.Business, internationalDouglas Appell
New Kuala Lumpur airport leaves shippers in disarray. (Malaysia's Kuala Lumpur International Airport)Business, internationalDouglas Appell, Diane Brady
Old connections become a liability fo Citra Marga. (Citra Marga Nushapala Persada)Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Once stung, twice shy: easing freeze may not bring cash to Malaysia.Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Plantation issues resilient.Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Plantation shares feel sting. (Malaysia)Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Praise for Tanjong's buy.(investment in Powertek energy firm)Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Private-equity investors stand back from Malaysia; some see political, regulatory risks as too daunting; others shun side effects of capital controls.Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Rally in Malaysian stocks is seen as a chance to bail out.Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Region's turmoil caught many telecom firms off-guard. (Asia)Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Return to Asia is unlikely: local woes cloud potential of U.S. stock's sway.Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Reworking defensive tactics: Malaysia's restrictions hit foreign investors.Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Rupiah's strength sparks investor interest: but surge is hard to justify in terms of fundamentals, some caution.Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Salomon Smith Barney is boosting its presence in Asia.Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Salomon Smith Barney is boosting its presence in Asia.Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Share swap clouds outlook: but Commerce Asset-Mbf deal has potential.Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Singapore Press is seen as a safe haven.(Singapore Press Holdings)Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Some analysts are ready to bet on Sungei Way Holdings: possible venture with British construction giant Hanson raises hopes for Malaysian company.Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Some ride out turbulence: savings plans help fuel net fund inflows.Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Suharto's exit slows investors. (former President Suharto of Indonesia)Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Thai plan for banks fail to fire market: investors remain skeptical as Bangkok prepares its rescue arrangements.Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Unisem IPO is promising.Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Unisem IPO is promising: low price, rosy outlook cheer some analysts.Business, internationalDouglas Appell
Wariness of stocks remains: analysts say it's too soon to buy indebted firms.Business, internationalDouglas Appell
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