The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1998 Henny Sender - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1998 Henny Sender
TitleSubjectAuthors
Banks, pressured at home, trim exposure in Hong Kong. (Japanese banks)Business, internationalHenny Sender
Citic Pacific's downturn may make shares attractive.Business, internationalHenny Sender
Creditors wary of proposal: negotiations snag on foreign-debt plan.(Indonesia)Business, internationalHenny Sender
Dollar borrowings face battle if yuan is devalued. (China)Business, internationalHenny Sender
Issue is caught in tug of war.(strategic investors and hedge funds fight for control of China Telecom's shares)Business, internationalHenny Sender
Japan backs Chino for Asian Development Bank presidency.Business, internationalHenny Sender
Japan backs Chino for Asian Development Bank Presidency.Business, internationalHenny Sender
Japan backs Chino for Asian Development Bank presidency.(retired Ministry of Finance official Tadao Chino)Business, internationalHenny Sender
Mining prize assets from Asia's rubble is noble effort. (Noble Group Ltd considers making acquisitions)Business, internationalHenny Sender
Stock exchange outlines three-year plan. (Hong Kong Stock Exchange)Business, internationalHenny Sender
Surge of imports is altering Chinese market dynamics.Business, internationalHenny Sender
Surge of imports is altering Chinese market dynamics: East Asian exporters flood China with inexpensive goods, pressuring prices and businesses.Business, internationalHenny Sender
Thai finance minister makes big impression at meetings.Business, internationalHenny Sender
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