The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 2001 Henny Sender |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Borrowing for short term may not pay off in long run.(slow economy can affect financial flexibility) | Business, international | Henny Sender |
China delves into venture capital--its own way: state-funded and -run struggle to emulate their western counterparts.(Shanghai Venture Capital Corp. tries to be a Western-style venture capitalist) | Business, international | Henny Sender |
Chinese business discovers foreign targets: Companies scan Southeast Asia, Europe and the U.S. for opportunities.(Statistical Data Included) | Business, international | Henny Sender |
Enron's ruin poses big test: How will credit-derivatives market respond? | Business, international | Henny Sender |
PCCW issue reflects times.(Pacific Century Cyberworks Ltd. bond issue) | Business, international | Henny Sender |
Private-equity channel dries up in Asia.(due to lack of integration with capital structure) | Business, international | Henny Sender |
Salomon taps Leung for top China post.(Salomon Smith Barney hires Francis Leung) | Business, international | Henny Sender, Gren Manuel |
Waiting for Matsushita.(Matsushita Electric Industrial Company Ltd.) | Business, international | Henny Sender |
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