Far Eastern Economic Review 1993 Mark Clifford |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Art for politics' sake: South Korean protest movement seeks new directions. | Business, international | Mark Clifford |
Big Blue looks east. (I.B.M.'s opportunities in Asia) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Mark Clifford |
Brains for hire. (Hongkong-based companies like VTech are seeking skilled labor in China) | Business, international | Mark Clifford |
Breaking the jinx. (Hindalco share issue) | Business, international | Mark Clifford |
Burning questions: Thai factory blaze gives investors pause for thought. (fire at a toy factory near Bangkok, Thailand kills almost 200 workers) | Business, international | Mark Clifford, Paul Handley |
Change of Taipans: but Jardine Matheson is unlikely to change course. | Business, international | Mark Clifford |
Chips on the block: Taiwan to sell state-owned semiconductor maker. | Business, international | Mark Clifford |
False promise: flawed stock-sale rules crimp Taipei flotations. (Taipei, Taiwan) | Business, international | Mark Clifford |
Far from stainless: Krakatau Steel plagued by high prices, overstaffing. | Business, international | Mark Clifford |
Frayed relations: China's textile trade expected to draw US ire. (Business) | Business, international | Mark Clifford, Susumu Awanohara, Jonathan Burton |
Getting wired: Seoul hopes viewers will prefer cable over satellite TV. (South Korea promotes cable television) | Business, international | Mark Clifford |
Going, going, gone: manager Murray quits Hongkong's Hutchison. (Simon Murray resigns as Hutchison Whampoa's managing director) | Business, international | Mark Clifford, Carl Goldstein |
Growing pains: Indonesian growth zone makes patchy progress. (Batam Island) | Business, international | Mark Clifford |
Hard money. (foreign investments in Taiwan) | Business, international | Mark Clifford |
How to play India. (Where to Put Your Money) | Business, international | Mark Clifford |
Is the Acer turn-around for real? (Acer Taiwan reports improved profits) | Business, international | Mark Clifford |
Making polluters pay: Hongkong opens chemical waste-treatment plant. | Business, international | Mark Clifford |
Market timers. (insider trading on the Hongkong stock market) | Business, international | Mark Clifford |
Money in the bank. (Vietnam Fund's cash-heavy assets) | Business, international | Mark Clifford |
Naval manoeuvres. (Indonesian shipbuilding plan) | Business, international | Mark Clifford, Adam Schwarz |
No assurance: foreign insurance firms find South Korea tough going. | Business, international | Mark Clifford |
Off the wall. (Taiwanese collector Lin Ming-che promotes Chinese oil paintings) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Mark Clifford |
One step backward: foreign firms prepare for Peking's import clampdown. | Business, international | Mark Clifford |
Paint this town red. (Chinese oil paintings gain popularity in art world) (contains related article on Hong Kong art collector Tsui Tsin-tong) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Mark Clifford |
Pipelines to profit: Malaysia plans privatised sewerage network. (Overcoming Barriers to Growth, part 3) | Business, international | Mark Clifford |
Private grief. (Taiwan seeks privatization of state enterprises) | Business, international | Mark Clifford |
Promises, promises: Indonesia's Habibie draws increasing fire. (Minister of Research and Technology B.J. Habibie) | Business, international | Mark Clifford |
Promising outlook. (Economic Monitor: Indonesia) | Business, international | Mark Clifford |
Question of loyalty: Indonesian capital spending in China sparks controversy. (investment by ethnic-Chinese Indonesians in China) | Business, international | Mark Clifford |
Read and in the black: East Asian newspapers are freer - to compete. | Business, international | Mark Clifford |
Regained horizons: IBM aims to make up for lost chances in China and India. (I.B.M. Hongkong/China managing director Robert Savage) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Mark Clifford |
Return on service: Asia's retailers strengthen as middle class grows. (views of investment analysts Katherine Newman and Peter Phillips) (Interview) | Business, international | Mark Clifford |
Revving up. (stock of Astra International, an Indonesian car manufacturer) | Business, international | Mark Clifford |
Send money: North Korea appeals for investment in free-trade zone. | Business, international | Mark Clifford |
Shell-shocked in Japan. (Showa Shell Sekiyu KK) | Business, international | Mark Clifford |
Taiwan's chip blitz. (computer manufacturing in Taiwan)(includes related articles) (Industry Overview) | Business, international | Mark Clifford |
Technology, at a price: shipbuilder PAL is heavily subsidised. (Indonesia's PT PAL shipyard) | Business, international | Mark Clifford |
The ups and downs of a Korean politician. (profile of Lee Shin Bom) (Column) | Business, international | Mark Clifford |
Waste busters. (Hongkong's new hazardous waste facility, owned by Enviropace Ltd.) | Business, international | Mark Clifford |
Watts less is more. (electric power in Hongkong) (Environment in Asia) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Mark Clifford |
Wellington's solution. (telecommunication policy in New Zealand) (Overcoming Barriers to Growth, part 2) | Business, international | Mark Clifford |
Where only records crash: foreign cash drives regional stocks higher. (Asian stockmarkets in the first half of October 1993) | Business, international | Mark Clifford |
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