| The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1998 Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Allure of convertible bonds. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Allure of convertible bonds: despite risks, high yields appeal to investors. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Alphatec may hold key to Thailand's future. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath, Pichayaporn Utumporn |
| Alphatec may hold key to Thailand's future: proposed restructuring deal for computer firm could boost confidence. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath, Pichayaporn Utumporn |
| Alphatec's restructuring plan hits snag with vote delay.(efforts to salvage Alphatec Electronics from bankruptcy) | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Analyst goes out to pasture: Michael Green is retiring, moving to Tasmania. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Asia likely to see limited effect from Greenspan's talk: lower U.S rates would help alleviate pressure on yen and other currencies to some extent. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Asian shares risk a squeeze: tighter U.S. interest rates may pinch bourses. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| AsiaSat's fizzled launch sparks buying opportunity. (Asia Satellite Telecommunications) | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Asia's hurdles may be steep; efficient output could ease effects of deflation. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Asia's war on speculators is proving to be a costly one. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Bad loans, China exposure threaten Citic Ka Wah stock.(Hong Kong-based bank's bad loans heavily affecting its share prices) | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Banking sector likely to emerge intact from turmoil. (Hong Kong) | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Bank shares in Hong Kong face an uncertain future: while there is good news and bad for potential investors, analysts disagree on sector's recovery. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath, Erik Guyot |
| Bets for 1999 take shape; pundits persist despite last year's surprises.(Asian stock market forecasts) | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Betting against the yen. (GT Asia Warrant and Derivatives) | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Big names re-enter Asia: Kerry's placement signals new draw to region. (Kerry Properties) | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| China stocks in Hong Kong look attractive. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Concerns favored by Suharto may discover cost of perks. (firms closely associated with ex-President Suharto of Indonesia) | Business, international | Sara Webb, Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Directors get tough with mobile-phone operator. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Directors get tough with mobile-phone operator: independent group forces SK Telecom to call back $216.4 million in loans to affiliates. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Doosan plan poses challenges: Interbrew venture is a facet of restructuring. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Evolution, not revolution in corporate governance: attitudes on managing aren't being transformed by Asia's crisis as quickly as some had expected. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Few investors bet on recovery: after year of tumbles, economic aftershocks are on the horizon. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath, Shanthi Kalathil |
| First Pacific acquires dominant stake in Philippine telecom.(Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co.) | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| First Pacific stirs optimism. | Business, international | Douglas Appell, Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| First Pacific stirs optimism: analysts turn sanguine on the Hong Kong assets of a Suharto ally. (Liem Sioe Liong) | Business, international | Douglas Appell, Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| First Pacific to sell stake in Hagemayer: Hong Kong-based company also acknowledges San Miguel investment. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Foot persists in battle with Templeton: bitter dispute continues as proxy statement becomes focus of attention. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Fund targets Asian debt. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Fund targets Asian debt: Mytilus trades its shares for illiquid vehicles. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| GE Capital sees expansion. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Hedge funds take beating.(Asian markets) | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Hong Kong details purchases: data shows government bought 7.3% of Hang Seng Index shares. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath, Christina Mungan |
| Hong Kong intervention changes stock-market landscape. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| 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, international | Douglas Appell, Richard Borsuk, Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Investors balk at hotel deal: some fear state of Shanghai Industrial's parent.(Shanghai Industrial Holdings' stockholders reluctant to approve acquisition of hotels from parent company Shanghai Industrial Investment Holdings) | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Investors watch for repeat of 1980s Hang Seng drop. (Hong Kong's stock market) | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Is City punishing speculators: Hong Kong futures market seems a battlefield. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Japan's bond rally continues. | Business, international | David P. Hamilton, Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Korea's bonds face wariness. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| LGIC's investment in a sister company irks investors; corporate South Korea is facing a hard struggle with the reform of its largest conglomerates.(LG Information and Communications) | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath, Hae Won Choi |
| Malaysian government's controls perplex fund managers. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath, Laurie Lande |
| Niche market buoys Avimo; stock is appealing despite transparency worries.(Avimo Group) | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Plan brings hope for cash. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath, Pichayaporn Utumporn |
| Popping up blue-chip issues wins support. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Property gains raise concern: amid uncertainties, investors fear risk. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Recognizing the region: U.S. fund managers are poised to plunge into Asia's stocks again. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Reform fever is catching and investors are feeling better: Singapore stands out as model in effort to make corporate sector more sensitive to stock market. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Regent Pacific, slammed in Russia, leaves investors wary. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Regent Pacific, slammed in Russia, leaves investors wary. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Salim cedes 5% of affiliate. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| San Miguel's future cloudy: First Pacific ends talks to boost stake in group. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath, Rexie Reyes |
| SK Telecom fight isn't over: Tiger won battle but locals may win the war. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Small firms are among those that did best for holders.(financial performance of small businesses) | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Study warns of hidden risk. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Taking a more timid stance: Hong Kong directors cut own-share buybacks. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Thai Farmers Bank is hoping to reap gains from offer. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Thai reinsurance attracts but stalwart stock proves elusive to investors. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath, Pichayaporn Utumporn |
| Time to sell HSBC shares? | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath, Laurie Lande |
| Tracking rights offerings: shares skid at time of tender, Jardine finds. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Trend to open closed-end Asian funds: shareholders boost efforts to squeeze value out of investment vehicle. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| TVB defenses may be weak. (Television Broadcasts Ltd) | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Veteran investor bets on Japanese insurance companies.(US investor Martin Whitman) | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Wai Kee leads to China.(holdings firm) | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Would consolidation be best for banks in Hong Kong? | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
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