The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1998 Raphael Pura - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1998 Raphael Pura
TitleSubjectAuthors
An aged Suharto is both the nation's lock and key. (Indonesian President Suharto)Business, internationalRaphael Pura
Anwar alleges government 'conspiracy' in his dismissal. (former Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim)Business, internationalRaphael Pura
Central-Bank unit defers payment on foreigners' notes. (PT Bahana Pembinaan Usaha Indonesia)Business, internationalKate Linebaugh, Raphael Pura, Karene Witcher, Mika Watanabe
Debt message spawns a waiting game. (Indonesian foreign debt)Business, internationalRichard Borsuk, Raphael Pura
Habibie takes presidential oath, to face intense scrutiny. (new Indonesian President B.J. Habibie)Business, internationalRaphael Pura
Habibie vows reform, but his perch remains precarious. (new Indonesian President B.J. Habibie)Business, internationalRichard Borsuk, Raphael Pura
How a Suharto endgame could possibly play out.Business, internationalRaphael Pura
Jakarta plans to redraw rules for investment proposals. (Indonesia)Business, internationalRaphael Pura
Kuala Lumpur hopes loan boosts credit image; deal carries lower interest rate than other local sovereign-risk debt trading globally.Business, internationalRaphael Pura
Organization adds diversity, discord to myriad strains; economic crisis, political change and expanded membership pose challenge to once cozy club.(Association of Southeast Asian Nations)Business, internationalRaphael Pura
Renong's asset, its history, is revealing its liability slide; Kuala Lumpur now struggles with bailout dilemmas.Business, internationalRaphael Pura
Signs point to Habibie in new post. (President Suharto eyes B.J. Habibie as vice-president)Business, internationalRichard Borsuk, Raphael Pura
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