The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1996 Chen May Yee |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Malaysia finds colonialism alluring in clothes, resorts. | Business, international | Chen May Yee |
Malaysian candidates tread softly amid party's ban on campaigning. | Business, international | Chen May Yee |
Malaysian exchange ails as locals snub derivatives. | Business, international | Chen May Yee, Douglas Appell |
Malaysian gambling stocks are on a winning streak. | Business, international | Chen May Yee |
Malaysia's new Islamic Visa card answers to a higher authority. | Business, international | Chen May Yee |
Malaysia's plans for high-tech corridor spark interest as well as questions. | Business, international | Chen May Yee |
Millionaires are cordially invited to purchase mansions in Malaysia. | Business, international | Chen May Yee, Fara Warner |
Promoters tout Labuan as a tourist haven, too. (Malaysia) | Business, international | Chen May Yee |
Retailers size up Malaysia; consumers are getting richer and fussier, foreign firms find. | Business, international | Chen May Yee |
Tailoring Islamic finance. (Commerce MGI Sdn. Bhd. CEO Hasnita Hashim) | Business, international | Chen May Yee |
Tax haven Labuan gains international respect as an offshore finance center in Malaysia. | Business, international | Chen May Yee |
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