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Strategies & Market Trends
East Asian Investing News (non-Japan)
An SI Board Since December 1997
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Emcee:  Tom Type:  Unmoderated
Thought I'd start this just to have a running "punch list" of one-line
statements culled from the most recent government and media reports. A few beacons, as it were, for investors to reckon on.

I don't intend what appears here to be superfluous, excessive or redundant. I do intend them to be both mindful and thought provoking. I will avoid mentioning specific enterprises, as others may wish to cover them in discrete topics.

I except Japan, for the fellows in the topic below discuss the Nikkei quite thoroughly.

Please forgive any failed attempts at humor.
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29 My contribution to this topic, for a variety of reasons, has been discontinued.Tom-12/12/1997
28 Barrron's article on India--- Safe or Sari? Investors in India have beencurrent trend-12/7/1997
27 Malaysian currency rebounded Friday. That's why my KL stocks are up.Tom-12/6/1997
26 European banks have 4% - 10% of earnings in Asia.Tom-12/6/1997
25 There is more of this going on than gets through to us. Believe me. Up to 6,0Tom-12/6/1997
24 Malaysian currency weakend further yesterday. My Kuala Lumpur stocks are up?Tom-12/5/1997
23 Tamagotchi = lovable egg. Don't know what one is? Oh my!Tom-12/5/1997
22 Gambling is illegal in Singapore. Where do Singaporeans go to gamble? MalaysiTom-12/5/1997
21 During 3-month racing break, Hong Kong people will tell you that something is mTom-12/5/1997
20 Beijing? Peking? Officially, 4 of China's treasures retain the old spelliTom-12/5/1997
19 Former U.S.N. depot (Subic, Philippines) FEDEX regional hub, other enterprises.Tom-12/5/1997
18 Singapore has world's largest, natural, deep-water harbor.Tom-12/5/1997
17 The salary of New Zealand's fin minister can vary, dependent upon inflationTom-12/5/1997
16 Indonesia is the world's largest Muslim nation.Tom-12/5/1997
15 Thanks so much for the message Tom. I generally agree with you about India butWorswick-12/5/1997
14 Tom what is "update to SE Asia News". A website? Could you give me Worswick-12/4/1997
13 * Updates to S.A., E. Asia Facts & News. One topic every other day. *Tom-12/3/1997
12 India, historically, experiences labor unrest. One of the NYSE-listed CEF'Tom-12/3/1997
11 What a good idea for a thread. Check out India. Anyone want to comment on IndWorswick-12/3/1997
10 Leadership changes in next few years: Mahatir (Malaysia), Ramos (Philippines), Tom-12/2/1997
9 Looks as though I should list as many as possible under one entry. I will.Tom-12/2/1997
8 Elections in Philippines in 1998.Tom-12/2/1997
7 Hong Kong Monetary Authority not a Central Bank. Functions differently.Tom-12/2/1997
6 IMF lending programmes mean pain for business interests that have bank-rolled rTom-12/2/1997
5 Zedillo and Jiang agreed on Monday to a four-point plan to strengthen relationsTom-12/2/1997
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