| The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1995 Lotte Chow |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Analysts hail Li & Fung's acquisition. (Li & Fung Ltd.) | Business, international | Lotte Chow |
| China container-port business keeps Hutchison steaming ahead as other ventures tread water. (Hutchison Whampoa Ltd.) | Business, international | Lotte Chow |
| China releases details of rules on property tax. | Business, international | Lotte Chow |
| China's new tax laws burnish New World stock. (New World Development Company Ltd.) | Business, international | Lotte Chow |
| Citic's lofty property bid spurs optimism in colony. (Citic Pacific Ltd.; Hong Kong) | Business, international | Erik Guyot, Lotte Chow |
| Colony banks will remain buoyant after 1997 transition, S&P predicts. (Hong Kong; Standard and Poor's Ratings Group) | Business, international | Lotte Chow |
| Colony construction firms scramble to find enough engineers to finish airport project. (Hong Kong) | Business, international | Lotte Chow |
| Colony's new language requirement is talk of Hong Kong. | Business, international | Lotte Chow |
| Delays in dredging Hong Kong harbor may prompt ships to seek out new ports. | Business, international | Lotte Chow |
| Dispute illustrates push by foreign shareholders for voice in management of Hong Kong firms. | Business, international | Lotte Chow |
| Drop in English standard hurts Hong Kong business. | Business, international | Lotte Chow |
| Emperor's clients complain about losses during critical review period in colony. (Emperor International Holdings Ltd.) | Business, international | Erik Guyot, Lotte Chow |
| Experts find New World Infrastructure more attractive than Hopewell, CEPA. (Hopewell Holdings; Consolidated Electric Power Asia) | Business, international | Lotte Chow |
| High rents, slowing economy shut some retailers' doors in Hong Kong. | Business, international | Lotte Chow |
| Hong Kong banks welcome latest, and probably last, step to free rates. | Business, international | Peter Stein, Lotte Chow |
| Hong Kong developer's plan to build apartments near nature reserve stirs environmentalists' ire. (Henderson Land Development Co.) | Business, international | Lotte Chow |
| Hong Kong retailer Chaifa prospers as Playboy rabbits multiply in China. (Chaifa Holdings Co.'s clothing stores mushroom in China) | Business, international | Lotte Chow |
| Hong Kong's New World boosts its presence on mainland with sweeping property projects. (New World Development Co.) | Business, international | Erik Guyot, Lotte Chow |
| Hong Kong's private banking flourishes as residents look for financial security. | Business, international | Lotte Chow |
| Rising unemployment forces older workers in Hong Kong to retrain; most find it painful. | Business, international | Lotte Chow |
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