The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1995 Joseph Kahn - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1995 Joseph Kahn
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Aggressive sales push puts Procter & Gamble way ahead of rivals in China detergent market.Business, internationalJoseph Kahn
Analysts say Jianshe offers easy ride on cycle market. (Shenzhen North Jianshe Motorcycle)Business, internationalJoseph Kahn
Asian leaders advocate engagement in dealing with China's rising power.Business, internationalKathy Chen, Joseph Kahn
Bechtel breaks new ground in China: firm's executives consider themselves project-financing guinea pigs. (Bechtel Enterprises Inc.)(Asian Infrastructure)Business, internationalJoseph Kahn
Beijing struggles to boost tax revenue in line with overall economic growth.Business, internationalJoseph Kahn
Beijing takes control of Shanghai market, imposes restrictions after bond scandal.Business, internationalJoseph Kahn
Capitalism and Christianity fuel each other in Wenzhou under communists' watchful eye. (Wenzhou, China)Business, internationalJoseph Kahn
Charging ahead, with no one in charge. (lack of a charismatic leader in China)(How China Works: The Anatomy of an Economy in Flux.)Business, internationalJoseph Kahn
China alters some policies to slow pace of reform.Business, internationalKathy Chen, Joseph Kahn
China becomes appetizing market for exporters of rice amid higher demand, scarcity of land.Business, internationalJoseph Kahn
China ends Saturday workdays.Business, internationalJoseph Kahn
China pledges trade reforms, hoping to boost WTO bid. (World Trade Organization)Business, internationalJoseph Kahn
China's antigraft drive doesn't root out skeptics.Business, internationalJoseph Kahn
China's Shenyin Securities to report $23.7 million in after-tax profit for '94.Business, internationalJoseph Kahn
China to replace chairman of market regulatory body. (China Securities Regulatory Commission; Zhou Daojiong to succeed Liu Hongru)Business, internationalJoseph Kahn
Chinese officials rebut reports blaming rocket explosion on American satellite.Business, internationalJoseph Kahn, Sally D. Goll
Colony's China play stocks beckon amid mainland jitters.Business, internationalJoseph Kahn
Compromise sought: dispute highlights scope of China piracy problem.Business, internationalMarcus W. Brauchli, Joseph Kahn
Entrepreneurial zeal swells in Confucius' hometown. (Qufu, China)Business, internationalJoseph Kahn
In harsh light of results, Pudong is no Shangri-La. (Shanghai's free trade zone)Business, internationalJoseph Kahn
Insurers demand answers as investigation of Chinese rocket begins.Business, internationalJoseph Kahn
Jiang stands in spotlight with anti-corruption fight. (Chinese President Jiang Zemin)Business, internationalJoseph Kahn
Jiang touts plan to strengthen China's reforms amid troublesome economic statistics for 1994.Business, internationalJoseph Kahn
Leading China automakers join forces as Beijing aims to consolidate sector. (First Autoworks; Jinbei Motor Co.)Business, internationalJoseph Kahn
Major Chinese firms are modeling themselves on Japanese conglomerates in their expansion.Business, internationalJoseph Kahn
Strain in ties with China may hamper U.S. firms.Business, internationalJoseph Kahn
Surveys show many multinationals are operating successfully in China.Business, internationalJoseph Kahn
'Unique formula' renders the yuan an isle of stability in turbulent sea.Business, internationalJoseph Kahn
U.S. companies sign slew of energy deals in China.Business, internationalJoseph Kahn
Women bank on loans to fight poverty in Asia.Business, internationalMiriam Jordan, Joseph Kahn
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