The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 2000 Sarah Mcbride - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 2000 Sarah Mcbride
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Build your own benchmark.(investment trends gaining popularity in Asia)Business, internationalSarah McBride
Buying opportunities sprout from land of falling funds.(Asian funds being low presents opportune time to invest)Business, internationalSarah McBride
Denway Motors Rides in China's Fast Lane. Stock Catches Eye of Investors Expecting Growth in Auto Industry.(Brief Article)Business, internationalSarah McBride
Fund managers brace for sweeping MSCI index changes.(Morgan Stanley Capital International index adjustments expected to hurt Asian markets)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalSarah McBride
Looking for value funds.(value investments in Asian companies remains a hard sell.)Business, internationalSarah McBride
Prophets and Profit Combine.(Illustration)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalSarah McBride
Smaller funds outperform bigger rivals: Middle Kingdom rules Asia with 73% return in past quarter.(Polaris Asset Management Ltd.'s Middle Kingdom Fund)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalSarah McBride
Some Asia fund investors are thinking big.(small-cap funds versus large-cap funds)Business, internationalSarah McBride
Top down, or bottom up?(coming to terms with mutual fund jargon)Business, internationalSarah McBride
U.S. Rules Vex Investors. Foreign-Fund Buyers Go Through Red Tape.(Money & Investing)Business, internationalSarah McBride
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