The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1998 Pichayaporn Utumporn - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1998 Pichayaporn Utumporn
TitleSubjectAuthors
Alphatec may hold key to Thailand's future.Business, internationalJon E. Hilsenrath, Pichayaporn Utumporn
Alphatec may hold key to Thailand's future: proposed restructuring deal for computer firm could boost confidence.Business, internationalJon E. Hilsenrath, Pichayaporn Utumporn
Baht eats at food supply: farmers feel pressure to export sugar, oil, rice.(Thai economy)Business, internationalPichayaporn Utumporn
Bangkok struggles with privatization as unions resist: terms of IMF bailout require move on state enterprises, but labor organizations put up a fight.Business, internationalPichayaporn Utumporn
Bangkok to auction assets.($11 billion worth of loans)Business, internationalPichayaporn Utumporn
Banks' performance is seen undermining Thai upturn.Business, internationalPichayaporn Utumporn
Cambodian club a real blast. (Marksmen Club)Business, internationalPichayaporn Utumporn
Citibank halts due-diligence review on acquisition target. (First Bangkok City Bank PCL of Thailand)Business, internationalPichayaporn Utumporn
Cost-cutting at Thai firms extends reach: one dims lights at lunch, pulls phones; another trims pension.Business, internationalPichayaporn Utumporn
Country's two smallest banks mull over a merger.Business, internationalPichayaporn Utumporn
Country's two smallest banks mull over a merger: talks signal an increasing desperation of some banks, but problem loans may defeat such deals. (analysis of consolidations in the Thai banking industry)Business, internationalPichayaporn Utumporn
Creditors get court results.Business, internationalPichayaporn Utumporn
Government plans to allow longer leases for foreigners. (Thailand)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer, Pichayaporn Utumporn
Interest burden is heavy. (Bangkok Expressway PCL of Thailand)Business, internationalPichayaporn Utumporn
Investors should look beyond foreign-exchange gains: corporate earnings seem to glow in quarter, but underlying losses remain, despite baht's rise.Business, internationalPichayaporn Utumporn
KTT may face a rising bad-loan burden: investors fear deal struck with Central Bank will weaken Thai lender. (Krungthai Thanakit Finance & Securities)Business, internationalPichayaporn Utumporn
KTT may face a rising bad-loan omen.Business, internationalPichayaporn Utumporn
McDonald's serves up an image to curry favor with Thai patrons.Business, internationalPichayaporn Utumporn
Outlook grows bleaker or sovereign debt ratings. (downgrade of Thai banks may spur another call to the International Monetary Fund)Business, internationalPichayaporn Utumporn
Plan brings hope for cash.Business, internationalJon E. Hilsenrath, Pichayaporn Utumporn
Rubin defends IMF policy. (U.S. Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin defends International Monetary Fund programs in Asia)Business, internationalPichayaporn Utumporn
SLC Leasing sues MBIA.Business, internationalPichayaporn Utumporn
SLC leasing sues MBIA: company seeks redress in securitization dispute. (SLC Leasing Co and MBIA Insurance Corp.)Business, internationalPichayaporn Utumporn
Thai Airways deal might face a lack of interest.Business, internationalPichayaporn Utumporn
Thai Airways deal might face a lack of interest.(Thai Airways International)Business, internationalPichayaporn Utumporn
Thai exporters ride tide. (Thai Union Frozen Products)Business, internationalPichayaporn Utumporn
Thailand questions managers. (Central Bank's moves set spotlight on finance concerns' murky books)Business, internationalPichayaporn Utumporn
Thai reinsurance attracts but stalwart stock proves elusive to investors.Business, internationalJon E. Hilsenrath, Pichayaporn Utumporn
Thai tobacco talks heat up.Business, internationalPichayaporn Utumporn
Thai tobacco talks heat up. (Thailand Tobacco Monopoly holds joint venture talks with international tobacco firms)Business, internationalPichayaporn Utumporn
Why baht's defense failed: Thailand's attempts were marked by missteps, delays and resentments.Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer, Pichayaporn Utumporn
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