The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1998 Paul M. Sherer - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1998 Paul M. Sherer
TitleSubjectAuthors
Bangkok officials will seek revisions to IMF package. (Thailand pursues changes to its $17.2 bil emergency loan package arranged by the International Monetary Fund)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Bangkok proposes West 'recycle' funds. (Thailand's deputy prime minister calls on Europe and the US to lend back tens of billions of dollars to Asia)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Central bank eases some controls on foreign exchange. (Bank of Thailand)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Central Bank is in a bind: Thailand weighs move on finance companies.Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer, Warangkana Tempati
Central bank shakes up a thai institution: BMB is ordered to raise new capital as president, board are replaced. (Bangkok Metropolitan Bank PLC)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Central bank takes on another institution in crisis.(Bank of Thailand)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Debt restructuring settled at snail's pace.(Thai foreign and local debt)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Debts, torpid reform hobble TelecomAsia: despite seeminly good news on horizon, firm's outlook isn't so sunny.Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Dollars go far in Bangkok. (Thailand's consumer prices remain stable despite devaluation)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Government plans to allow longer leases for foreigners. (Thailand)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer, Pichayaporn Utumporn
Government promises to amend laws on foreclosure.Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
ING Baring props up ties: AFCO purchase won't dilute Dhana Siam link. (acquisition of ING Baring into AFCO Securities Corp. will continue its trading relationship with Dhana Siam Finance and Securities PCL)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Merrill Lynch bets on market.Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
More banks nationalized. (Thailand)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Nakornthon and Bank of Nova Scotia end takeover talks.Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Rescue for Thailand's banks may offer share gains.Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Rescue for Thailand's banks may offer share gains.Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Shying from rough seas: bottom-fishers in Thailand play it safe now. (investors)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Swiss Holderbank buys key stake in Siam City Cement.Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Swiss Holderbank buys key stake in Siam City Cement.(Swiss largest cement maker buys a 24.99% share in Thailand's largest cement maker)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Thailand aims to let foreigners own approved properties.Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Thailand aims to let foreigners own approved properties.Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Thailand is looking better, but it's still early days. (foreigners start buying into the country's stock market)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Thailand offers investors surprise pledge: bank official proposes guarantee to foreigners taking over companies.Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer, Sinfah Tunsarawuth
Thai lender shows vigor: National Finance & Securities deemed good bet.Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Thais rethink the notions of globalization and progress.Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Total Access revises debt.Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Total Access revises debt. (Total Access Communication PCL of Thailand)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Why baht's defense failed: Thailand's attempts were marked by missteps, delays and resentments.Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer, Pichayaporn Utumporn
World Bank rolls up sleeves to cure corporate-debt ills.Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
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