| Far Eastern Economic Review 1998 Salil Tripathi |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Act of desperation. (Indonesian electricity distributor PLN) | Business, international | John McBeth, Salil Tripathi |
| A different world. (large Asian companies need to adapt) | Business, international | Salil Tripathi |
| A moment of truth. (uncertain future for business interests of family of Indonesia's President Suharto) | Business, international | Salil Tripathi |
| An open question. (liberalization of Malaysia's financial sector) | Business, international | S. Jayasankaran, Salil Tripathi |
| Banking on recovery. (new strategy at Lippo Group) | Business, international | Salil Tripathi |
| Children of a lesser God: Indonesia sheds not tears as the Suharto empire crumbles. | Business, international | Salil Tripathi |
| Civilian concerns. (criticism of involvement of Indonesian armed forces in business) | Business, international | Salil Tripathi |
| Dealing with debt. (Asia)(Economic Survey, part 1)(Cover Story) | Business, international | Salil Tripathi |
| Hankering for a peg. (Indonesia plans currency peg) | Business, international | Salil Tripathi |
| Merchants in uniform. (some Indonesian companies have foundations controlled by armed forces as main shareholders) | Business, international | Salil Tripathi |
| Natural advantages. (palm oil producer London Sumatra) (includes related article) | Business, international | Salil Tripathi |
| Nervous neighbours. (Singapore and Malaysia concerned about economic problems in Indonesia) | Business, international | Ben Dolven, Murray Hiebert, Salil Tripathi |
| No quick fix.(problems with Indonesian economy) | Business, international | Salil Tripathi |
| Out of its depth. (Association of Southeast Asian Nations unable to deal with economic crisis) | Business, international | Ben Dolven, Murray Hiebert, Michael Vatikiotis, Salil Tripathi |
| Politics and the peg. (Hong Kong government may be forced to abandon currency's link with US dollar) | Business, international | Henny Sender, Alkman Granitsas, Salil Tripathi |
| Ready, set .... (Chinese middle class considers fleeing from Indonesia)(includes sidebar article on ethnic Chinese Indonesians in Perth, Australia) | Business, international | Bruce Gilley, Ben Dolven, John McBeth, Salil Tripathi |
| Stand-off in Jakarta. (International Monetary Fund; Indonesian government) | Business, international | Salil Tripathi |
| Tale of two banks.(Bank Nisp, Bank Danamon and the Indonesian banking industry) | Business, international | John McBeth, Salil Tripathi |
| Too hot to handle. (Indonesia; overseas Chinese investors)(Cover Story) | Business, international | Salil Tripathi |
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