The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1999 Jason Booth - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1999 Jason Booth
TitleSubjectAuthors
Analyst sees property gloom.(Michael Green, analyst at Donaldson, Lufkin and Jenrette expects a slow recovery for Hong Kong)Business, internationalJason Booth
Asian bond yields suggest new stability for portfolios: debt prices, credit ratings advance as economics improve around the Pacific Basin.(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalJason Booth
Asian mutual funds favor Japan after 3rd-quarter skid.Business, internationalJason Booth
China's entry into WTO could hurt some companies: painful restructuring may backfire on Hong Kong by diminishing its role as gateway to mainland.(World Trade Organization; Heard in Hong Kong; money and investing)Business, internationalJason Booth
Hang Seng Index revamp? Investors say it poorly reflects Hong Kong's economy.(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalJason Booth
Hungry for Internet plays.(Hong Kong technology stocks)Business, internationalJason Booth
Korea Tobacco makes debut.(Korea Tobacco & Ginseng's public offering fails to pull in international investors)Business, internationalJason Booth
Property firms shift focus: companies move into high-technology industry.Business, internationalJason Booth
SmarTone stays popular.(SmarTone Telecommunications to launch Internet service)Business, internationalJason Booth
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