| The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1996 Jathon Sapsford |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi emerges as market leader. | Business, international | Jathon Sapsford |
| Big Japanese banks seen writing off many bad loans. | Business, international | Jathon Sapsford |
| Delay in Japanese bank bailout vote could undermine economic confidence. | Business, international | Jathon Sapsford |
| Engine of Japanese economy shifts to domestic demand, data indicates. | Business, international | Jathon Sapsford |
| Incomplete data on Jusen offend Japanese public. | Business, international | Jathon Sapsford |
| Japan banks, awash with bad loans, prepare to take plunge into write-offs. | Business, international | Jathon Sapsford |
| Japanese airlines' stocks regain luster as investors bet on economic recovery.(Industry Overview) | Business, international | Jathon Sapsford |
| Japan premium clouds Tokyo bourse. (Tokyo Stock Exchange) | Business, international | Jathon Sapsford |
| Japan's nascent upturn is looking like a runt. (economic recovery in 1996) | Business, international | Jathon Sapsford, Steve Glain |
| Japan stocks offer investors a hedge. | Business, international | Jathon Sapsford |
| More Japan banks write off bad loans. | Business, international | Jathon Sapsford |
| Tax arrest in Tokyo threatens to spawn political scandal. | Business, international | Jathon Sapsford, Masayoshi Kanabayashi |
| U.S. brokerages may clean up from Japan's banking mess. | Business, international | Jathon Sapsford |
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