The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1999 Henny Sender - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1999 Henny Sender
TitleSubjectAuthors
A case in damage control: HKCB loss hints at role in Hong Kong's financial titans play in economy.(Hong Kong Chinese Bank Ltd.)Business, internationalHenny Sender
A case in damage control.(Hong Kong Chinese Bank Ltd.)Business, internationalHenny Sender
A heated dispute in China: U.S. boiler maker fights partner over company patents.Business, internationalHenny Sender
Bankers worry about defaults by China's companies; Nam Kwong Group's failure to pay principal spurs fear of a national trend.Business, internationalHenny Sender, Erik Guyot
Chandra Asri to be listed.(PT Chandra Asri Petrochemical Center)Business, internationalHenny Sender
Datacraft Asia networks to regionwide strength.Business, internationalHenny Sender
Defaults by joint venture in Thailand roil Japanese banks; Siam Yamaha's woes highlight a changing relationship between lenders and offshore borrowers.Business, internationalHenny Sender
Dynaplast is planning on making its mark in Indonesia; maker of plastic parts hopes to be first listed firm in Jakarta to buy back shares.Business, internationalHenny Sender
Electronics exports play key part in region's recoveries.(Asia)Business, internationalHenny Sender
Foreign banks accelerate their retreat as growth slows.(China)Business, internationalHenny Sender, Craig S. Smith
Holders pressure Japan firms; trend is sparked in corporate governance.(stockholders)Business, internationalHenny Sender
HSBC attempts a vault: reform, but not too much.(HSBC Holdings PLC)Business, internationalHenny Sender
Japanese bankers break their silence about China's woes.Business, internationalHenny Sender
Japanese bankers break their silence about China's woes; worried lenders, with much at stake, find their voices in the wake of Gitic's bankruptcy.(Guangdong International Trust and Investment Co.)Business, internationalHenny Sender
Japanese bills may attract foreigners after overhaul.Business, internationalHenny Sender
Nomura's shares decline, but analysts advise caution.(Nomura Securities)Business, internationalHenny Sender
Protectionism may be undermining rebound in the region.(Japan)Business, internationalHenny Sender
Some investors quit China, citing poor profits and fraud.Business, internationalHenny Sender
Struggling to recover assets.(Hong Kong's default law)Business, internationalHenny Sender
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