The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1999 Leslie Lopez - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1999 Leslie Lopez
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After capital controls, Kuala Lumpur's focus blurs: reforms of debt-strapped companies and financial sector are uneven at best.(Kuala Lumpur, Malysia)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Battle brews over Malaysian KFC stake.(KFC Holdings Bhd.'s owner Ishak Ismail fights to keep control of his firm as creditors threaten to sell his shares if he cannot pay his loans)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Brokerages consider Malaysia: tough capital controls are expected to be eased.Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Dr. Mahathir's support may be ebbing among key groups.(Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Expected tariff rise boost Tenaga's long-term appeal.(Malaysian electric utility Tenaga Nasional Berhad)(Company Profile)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Government loosens capital controls on foreigners; under plan, exit levy will eventually be replaced by capital-gains tax on invested funds.Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Hopes dim for stock rally: MSCI's decision weighs on Malaysian shares.(Morgan Stanley Capital International)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Mahathir signals bank shift.(Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad backs away from implementing controversial government-sponsored bank mergers)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
New city isn't a capital idea, Malaysian critics complain.(administrative capital Putrajaya)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Pig problem is double threat: as epidemic spreads, so does political fallout.(Malaysia)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Plan to unfreeze shares wins government approval.(Central Limit Order Book shares in Malaysian companies)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Plan to unfreeze shares wins government approval; under three options, Singapore businessmen Akhbar Khan stands to get major stakes.(Malaysia)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Promet loses battle to survive region's financial crisis.Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Renong rescue plan altered.(Malaysia's plan to help Renong Bhd)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Tycoon's deal draws attention within Malaysia.(Lim Thian Kiat's plan to sell his share in his Multi-Purpose Holdings Bhd.)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
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