The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1999 Laurie Lande - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1999 Laurie Lande
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3Com to spend more in Asia.(3Com Corp.)Business, internationalLaurie Lande
Acquiring a taste for value: investors may start to shun growth stocks.(Asian value funds)Business, internationalLaurie Lande
Asian index funds can be trickier than U.S. counterparts.Business, internationalLaurie Lande
Asian investors make shift; strategy is to reduce single-country fund risk.Business, internationalLaurie Lande
Asian rallies may be shaky.(Asian stock markets)Business, internationalLaurie Lande
Asian tech shares: got yours?(2).(Asian fund managers stay on the sidelines despite the flow of foreign investment)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalLaurie Lande
Asian tech shares: got yours?(Asian fund managers stay on the sidelines despite the flow of foreign investment)Business, internationalLaurie Lande
Bullish run in Asia could continue at least three years.Business, internationalLaurie Lande
Channel to high-tech future.(Investec Guinness Flight Asia Ltd's Wired Index Fund)Business, internationalLaurie Lande
China's play for foreigners: rules could turn funds into ones that actually invest in the mainland.Business, internationalLaurie Lande, Camille Klass
Companies hope index funds catch on around the region.Business, internationalLaurie Lande
Economic rebound may be distant for Asia.(World Bank prediction)Business, internationalLaurie Lande
Executives take the offensive as outlook improves.(Managers and Managing in Asia)Business, internationalLaurie Lande
Executives take the offensive as outlook improves; regional worries have spawned more restructuring moves and efforts to tap new markets.(Asia)Business, internationalLaurie Lande
Fund managers alter allocations as rally feeds on itself; investment advisers reconsider impressive Asian markets before getting left behind.Business, internationalLaurie Lande
Fund managers are starting to take a bullish look at Japan; mix of corporate restructuring, a lower yen and interest rates near zero lift cautiousness.Business, internationalLaurie Lande
Fund managers look at India.Business, internationalLaurie Lande
Fund managers see recovery in Asia by end of the year; Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand and Korea show promise, but investors should proceed gingerly.Business, internationalLaurie Lande
Fund mergers pose dilemma.(consolidation of the financial services industry)Business, internationalLaurie Lande
Funds aim for regional retirement money.Business, internationalLaurie Lande
Government-created mutual fund too narrow, pros warn.(Hong Kong's mutual fund program criticized)Business, internationalLaurie Lande
Grading airline safety on a curve.(Asian Travel)(Asia)Business, internationalLaurie Lande
Hong Kong urged to make changes to retirement plan; funds association thinks mandatory contribution of 10% of salary won't be enough.(Hong Kong Investment Funds Association)Business, internationalLaurie Lande
Internet steers new investors toward individual stocks.(Money and Investing)(online investing in Hong Kong)Business, internationalLaurie Lande
Investment in gold may protect against currency falls; managers recommend funds as a hedge against devaluations because metal is priced in dollars.Business, internationalLaurie Lande
Investors take precautions: as Asia picks up, funds adopt strict guidelines.Business, internationalLaurie Lande
Investors take precautions.(Money and Investing)(Asian investments)(Column)Business, internationalLaurie Lande
Libya and Lebanon hope to change their reputations with travelers.Business, internationalLaurie Lande
Markets in region maintain their gains in the new year.(Asian stock markets)Business, internationalJon E. Hilsenrath, Laurie Lande
Mergers in Asia on the rise; consolidation may mean fewer fund choices.(Fundwatch)Business, internationalLaurie Lande
Publisher bets on the region; Reader's Digest purchases Asian fund magazine.(Reader's Digest Association Inc.; Benchmark Ltd.)Business, internationalLaurie Lande
Regional downturn opens opportunities for new funds: many products buy equity stakes from well-run companies poised for recovery.(Asian economies)Business, internationalLaurie Lande
Restructuring fund managers highlight potential buys.(South Korea)Business, internationalLaurie Lande
Rise of 'free PC' offers improves prospects for Trigem.(Money and Investing)(TriGem Computer Inc.)Business, internationalLaurie Lande
Several Internet sites provide data to fliers concerned with safety.Business, internationalLaurie Lande
Signs of economic progress fuel market, but risks remain.(South Korea)Business, internationalLaurie Lande
Singapore hopes new regulations boost its fund sector; Rules aim to encourage growth among independent managers, increase specialized offerings.Business, internationalLaurie Lande
Small funds face closure.Business, internationalLaurie Lande
Small funds face hurdles; risks raise alarm among Hong Kong officials.Business, internationalLaurie Lande
Study uncovers fund fees; firms in Hong Kong levy a variety of charges.Business, internationalLaurie Lande
Universal pension system in Hong Kong faces hurdles.Business, internationalLaurie Lande
Views differ on hedge funds.Business, internationalLaurie Lande
VTech's gains may fade; Internet strategy gets mixed reviews. (VTech Holdings).(Money & Investing)Business, internationalLaurie Lande
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