The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1998 Leslie Lopez - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1998 Leslie Lopez
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Anarchy may pose serious threat to Suharto's presidency.Business, internationalPuspa Madani, Richard Borsuk, Leslie Lopez
Builder rides out a crisis. (Malaysian construction company IJM)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Bumiputra Bank eyes rescue.Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Bumiputra banks eyes rescue. (Bank Bumiputra of Malaysia)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Central bank reinstates credit rules: regulations criticized for hiding debt woes, scaring away investors. (move the Malaysian central bank to reregulate bank credit)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Detained Indonesians riot in Malaysia: violence in four camps holding illegal immigrants send shock waves.Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Finance mergers are pushed. (Malaysia's Finance Ministry sets March 31, 1999 as deadline for finance mergers)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
High-dividend issues bypass controls: move may offer investors tidy profit from Malaysia, some analysts say.Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Lion to sell half its assets; bid to survive may represent start of trend.(Lion Group)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Mahathir names confidant to cabinet post. (Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Malaysia backs monorail.Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Malaysia backs monorail. (KL PRT Sdn. Bhd. receives 300 million ringgit concessionary loan)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Malaysia may soon wrap up investigation of deal maker. (Datuk Soh Chee Wen)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
MBf Holdings seeks creditors' reprieve.Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
MBf holdings seeks creditors' reprieve. (MBf Holdings Bhd. of Malaysia)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
More pain seen for Malaysia. (stock exchange)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Petronas may buy controlling stakes in auto maker.Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Petronas may buy controlling stakes in auto maker: Proton-EON transaction would fuel the debate on Kuala Lumpur's rescues of big companies.Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Political strategy in Malaysia: Mahathir moves to curb influence of his deputy. (Malaysian Prime Minister and Deputy Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Seeking monetary direction.Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Seeking monetary direction. (Malaysia)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Some political connections carry new costs in Malaysia; falling on the wrong side of the divide, an ally of Anwar is pressed to shed stake in a media firm.(former Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
U.K. insurer boosts stake: Prudential to buy 21% of Berjaya for $50 million,(Prudential Corp.'s investment in Berjaya Prudential Assurance Bhd.)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
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