The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 2001 Phillip Day - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 2001 Phillip Day
TitleSubjectAuthors
Analysts feel the heat.Business, internationalPhillip Day
Asia markets join the bulls.(outlook uncertain)Business, internationalPhillip Day
Asia ties its prosperity to fortunes in the IT sector.(information technology)Business, internationalPhillip Day
Asia ties prosperity to IT.(Ilyas Khan, Asia information technology sector plummeting)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalPhillip Day
Bids for Australia.(firms seek Optus)Business, internationalPhillip Day
Bids for Australia's Optus show 'all the risk on downside.'(Brief Article)Business, internationalPhillip Day
Bond fever may bode ill: Corporate credit is contracting at Asian banks.(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalPhillip Day
Buoyant ratings or hot air?(bonds rating by local agencies)Business, internationalPhillip Day
Cash crunch threatens many Asian companies.Business, internationalPhillip Day
Economists' outlook dims.(layoffs in Singapore)Business, internationalPhillip Day
Focus on tech exports stifles city's economic growth.(Singapore)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalPhillip Day
Free sites offer market tips.(for investments in Asia)Business, internationalPhillip Day
Funding Door Slams in Asia.(firms need to raise cash)(Brief Article)Business, internationalPhillip Day
Goldman Sachs hampered by culture clash.(takeover tactics not appreciated in Singapore)Business, internationalPhillip Day
Guaranteed-return funds catch on in Asia.(Hong Kong and Singapore hot markets for guaranteed-return funds)Business, internationalPhillip Day
How PCCW's strategy irked bond investors.(Pacific Century CyberWorks Ltd.)Business, internationalMatt Pottinger, Phillip Day
In praise of the dividend.(Asia enjoying healthy dividends)Business, internationalPhillip Day
In shareholders' interests.(relationship of stock gains and corporate governance)(Brief Article)Business, internationalPhillip Day
Inside track holds clues to Singapore Press Holdings.(directors sell shares at Singapore Press Holdings Ltd.)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalPhillip Day
Investors adopt value tactic.(different accounting standards impede strategy)Business, internationalPhillip Day
Investors find some relief.(in government-supported stocks)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalPhillip Day
Japan's neighbors want Tokyo to stem yen's depreciation.(many countries fear replay of 1997 financial crisis)Business, internationalJason Booth, Phillip Day
Korean echo of S&L crisis.(South Korean government promotes high-yield bonds)Business, internationalPhillip Day
Listening for good luck: No sweeter sound than a code with an 8.(in Cantonese dialect, numbers sound like words for good luck or bad luck)Business, internationalPhillip Day
Nations sign swap pacts.(Asia)Business, internationalPhillip Day
Open that convertible.(convertible bonds)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalPhillip Day
Red tape ties up the video scene in strict city-state.(video censorship in Singapore)Business, internationalPhillip Day
Singapore needs another shot in the arm.(economy expected to contract 3 percent this year)(Brief Article)Business, internationalPhillip Day
So far, analysts in Asia escape formal review of practices.(unlike U.S. analysts that are under scrutiny)Business, internationalPhillip Day
Stock markets advance across Asia despite bad news: Higher U.S. spending boosts tech shares; investors in most of the region shrug off Enron woes.(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalPhillip Day
Thai Union share prices recover in line with tuna sector.(Thai Union Frozen Products PCL)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalPhillip Day
Think twice about China.(growth data needs scrutiny)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalPhillip Day
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