| The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1995 Peter Stein |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A new army marches to tune of service sector. (China's advertising industry)(How China Works: The Anatomy of an Economy in Flux) | Business, international | Peter Stein |
| As mainland Chinese immigrate to Hong Kong, residents leave, both looking for a better life. | Business, international | Peter Stein |
| Cathay Pacific suffers setback in China as deal to manage airport is canceled. | Business, international | Peter Stein |
| China sentences Australian to 16 years in prison, deportation for embezzlement. (businessman James D. Peng) | Business, international | Peter Stein |
| China sparks colony fears with abduction of seamen. (Hong Kong) | Business, international | Peter Stein |
| Colony economic growth masks consumers' gloom. (Hong Kong) | Business, international | Erik Guyot, Peter Stein |
| Colony's optimism for '97 is tinged with insecurity. (Hong Kong) | Business, international | Peter Stein |
| Colony stock market remains buoyant, but poor fundamentals may limit gains. (Hong Kong) | Business, international | Peter Stein |
| Colony's Wheelock looks to continue expansion amid management shakeup. (Hong Kong; Wheelock Marden and Company Inc.) | Business, international | Peter Stein |
| Colony voters' message is clear, reception isn't. (Hong Kong) | Business, international | Peter Stein |
| Concerns over rule of law after '97 mount in colony. (Hong Kong) | Business, international | Peter Stein |
| Giordano posts 42% increase in profit on strength of its Chinese subsidiary. (Giordano Holdings Ltd., Tiger Enterprises Ltd.) | Business, international | Peter Stein |
| Hong Kong airport accord raises hope for the resolution of other 1997 issues. | Business, international | Peter Stein |
| Hong Kong banks welcome latest, and probably last, step to free rates. | Business, international | Peter Stein, Lotte Chow |
| Hong Kong financial secretary sees reserves growing substantially by 1997. (Hamish Macleod) | Business, international | Peter Stein |
| Hong Kong police woos youths with high wages to replenish ranks thinned by 1997's approach. | Business, international | Peter Stein |
| Li admits flaws in 1997 policy. (Chinese Politburo member Li Peng; China's policy on Hong Kong) | Business, international | Peter Stein |
| Li's experience in China shows having connections in China is not always beneficial. (Hong Kong business tycoon Li Ka-Shing) | Business, international | Craig S. Smith, Peter Stein |
| Move by Patten to slash quota on foreign labor pleases no one. (Hong Kong Governor Chris Patten) | Business, international | Peter Stein |
| New legislator in Hong Kong offers China lessons on how to run colony. (Christine Loh) | Business, international | Peter Stein |
| Price war among Hong Kong dailies sends paper stocks reeling on exchange.(Industry Overview) | Business, international | Peter Stein |
| Recent real-estate deals point to recovery in colony. (Hong Kong) | Business, international | Peter Stein |
| Rising joblessness sparks backlash against migrants. (Hong Kong) | Business, international | Peter Stein |
| Singapore's aggressive marketing pitch has some in colony worried about impact on confidence. | Business, international | Peter Stein |
| Tsang named colony financial chief as China's influence begins to grow. (Hong Kong; Donald Tsang) | Business, international | Peter Stein |
| Wharf reports higher profit for 1994, but result falls short of expectations. (Wharf Holdings Ltd.) | Business, international | Peter Stein |
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