The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1999 Sara Webb - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1999 Sara Webb
TitleSubjectAuthors
Accountant's murder in Asia puts expatriates on the alert; victim had been in Thailand working on various corporate restructuring assignments.Business, internationalNick Cumming-Bruce, Sara Webb, S. Kareme Witcher
APP plans to seek listing.(Asia Pulp and Paper Co.)Business, internationalRichard Borsuk, Sara Webb
Asian banks for sale.(acquisition of Asian banks by foreign investors)Business, internationalSara Webb
Bank agency weighs options.(Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency)Business, internationalSara Webb
Banks change tactics on Asia; foreign companies find cheaper ways to expand presence in region.Business, internationalSara Webb
Central banks get crash course: Singapore program draws finance lessons from Asian economic crisis.Business, internationalSara Webb
CEO improves DBS outlook.(Development Bank of Singapore's CEO John T. Olds)Business, internationalSara Webb
Government plans to liberalize the legal industry.(Singapore)Business, internationalSara Webb
Government relaxes city's banking curbs on foreigners; cap of 40% on overseas ownership is removed in measures to boost competition.(Singapore)Business, internationalRichard Borsuk, Sara Webb
Indonesians seek outside help; banks' willingness to hire foreigners may be a good sign for investors.Business, internationalSara Webb
Legal-services sector opens.(Singapore opens it legal services market to foreigners)Business, internationalSara Webb
New bankruptcy law is criticized as inadequate; creditors run up against barriers as basic as the definition of a debt.(Indonesia)Business, internationalSara Webb
New bankruptcy law is criticized as inadequate.(Indonesia)Business, internationalSara Webb
Powerful restructuring agency changes the face of business; IBRA is set to play a critical role in shaping the country's corporate landscape.(Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency)Business, internationalSara Webb
Singapore banks in spotlight: stocks may benefit as sector opens to foreigners.Business, internationalSara Webb
Singapore companies look to buybacks to utilize cash.(Money and Investing)Business, internationalSara Webb
Singapore court orders Wallace to pay $25.2 million; Merrill's victory could prove hollow as banker may not be able to fully repay former employer.(banker Kevin Wallace; Merrill Lynch and Co.)Business, internationalSara Webb
Singapore stock exchange faces critics.(Money and Investing)Business, internationalSara Webb
Sound strategy pays off.(efficient management strategies benefits Asian stock market)Business, internationalS. Karene Witcher, Sara Webb
SPH may list Web unit.(Singapore Press Holdings Ltd.)Business, internationalSara Webb
U.S.-led group is in talks to buy key stake in Astra.(Indonesian car firm PT Astra International)Business, internationalDouglas Appell, Robert (Swiss photographer) Frank, Sara Webb
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