The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1999 Jason Booth |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Analyst sees property gloom.(Michael Green, analyst at Donaldson, Lufkin and Jenrette expects a slow recovery for Hong Kong) | Business, international | Jason 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, international | Jason Booth |
Asian mutual funds favor Japan after 3rd-quarter skid. | Business, international | Jason 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, international | Jason Booth |
Hang Seng Index revamp? Investors say it poorly reflects Hong Kong's economy.(Statistical Data Included) | Business, international | Jason Booth |
Hungry for Internet plays.(Hong Kong technology stocks) | Business, international | Jason Booth |
Korea Tobacco makes debut.(Korea Tobacco & Ginseng's public offering fails to pull in international investors) | Business, international | Jason Booth |
Property firms shift focus: companies move into high-technology industry. | Business, international | Jason Booth |
SmarTone stays popular.(SmarTone Telecommunications to launch Internet service) | Business, international | Jason Booth |
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