The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1999 Erik Guyot |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Bankers worry about defaults by China's companies; Nam Kwong Group's failure to pay principal spurs fear of a national trend. | Business, international | Henny Sender, Erik Guyot |
Bank of East Asia makes glum bellwether for sector; more bad news predicted from institutions lending to China and local firms hit by recession. | Business, international | Erik Guyot, Kate Pound Dawson |
Brilliance China's shares may benefit from turnaround.(Brilliance China Automotive Holdings Ltd.) | Business, international | Erik Guyot |
Cathay Pacific pilots feel deflation's turbulence; Hong Kong-U.S. dollar peg is a two-edged sword for the city's businesses. | Business, international | Erik Guyot |
China Everbright produced cash-flow shortfall in '97.(China Everbright Holdings Co.) | Business, international | Erik Guyot |
China learns quality control.(foreign firms bring jobs and management skills training to state-owned companies) | Business, international | Erik Guyot |
Crackdown spurs Citic move: assets sale in China tied to rule limiting profit.(Citic Pacific Ltd) | Business, international | Erik Guyot |
CyberWorks stakes out Asia.(internet service provider Pacific Century CyberWorks Ltd.)(Company Profile) | Business, international | Michelle Levander, Erik Guyot |
Government's holdings weigh on stocks in Hong Kong; exit strategy runs the risk of sending the whole market into a slump. | Business, international | Erik Guyot |
Government spending plan feeds hopes of economic relief.(Hong Kong) | Business, international | Erik Guyot, Christina Mungan |
HSBC is in deal to buy Republic New York; purchase is expected to boost U.S. presence but price is considered steep.(HSBC Holdings PLC; Republic National Bank of New York) | Business, international | Erik Guyot |
Li gives details of $2 billion complex in Beijing.(Li Ka-Shing's plans for Beijing Oriental Plaza) | Business, international | Erik Guyot |
Red-chip firm poses threat: woes at Guangdong Enterprises could choke Hong Kong's economy.(bankruptcy of Guangdong Enterprises Ltd.) | Business, international | Erik Guyot |
Ruling puts foreign infrastructure investors at risk; guarantee on returns may prove worthless as Beijing clamps down on the quasilegal practice. | Business, international | Craig S. Smith, Erik Guyot |
Set on avoiding devaluation.(tighter trading of yuan in China) | Business, international | Karby Leggett, Erik Guyot |
Surprise gain in HSBC pretax is tied to loans.(HSBC Holdings PLC)(Company Profile) | Business, international | Erik Guyot |
Tapping China's phone market. (China Telecom.(Hong Kong)) | Business, international | Erik Guyot |
To some, Hong Kong practically isn't the same anymore. | Business, international | Erik Guyot |
Value of influence is on the decline in China.(New China Hong Kong Group Ltd. is sued by Bank of China) | Business, international | Erik Guyot |
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