The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 Chen May Yee |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A different economic path: plan to include cabinet pay cuts, hold on project. (Malaysian Deputy prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim sets new economic agenda) | Business, international | Chen May Yee, Raphael Pura |
Aggrieved souls flock to political party's problem solver.(Michael Chong of the Malaysian Chinese Association) | Business, international | Chen May Yee |
Bad vibrations in Malaysia: pop group's use of famous voice makes waves. | Business, international | Chen May Yee |
Country finds that its cheap-labor habit is hard to break. (Malaysia) | Business, international | Chen May Yee |
Ekran and ABB Asea Brown fail to end dispute on dam. (Asia Brown Boveri AG, Bakun hydroelectric dam) | Business, international | Chen May Yee |
Gloom sweeps the region.(Southeast Asian economic crisis) | Business, international | Chen May Yee, G. Pierre Goad, Jon Liden |
Identity crisis strikes Malay College. (Malaysia) | Business, international | Chen May Yee |
Mahathir hopes to avoid asking the IMF for assistance. (Malaysian president Dr. Mahathir Mohamad, International Monetary Fund) | Business, international | Chen May Yee |
Malaysian expats mull return. | Business, international | Chen May Yee |
Malaysian plantation firms are sturdy in market storms. | Business, international | Chen May Yee |
Men's magazines aim to stand out as reader flip past start-ups. ("his," Men's Review) | Business, international | Chen May Yee |
Merger fever cools down. (slowdown in bank mergers in Malaysia) | Business, international | Chen May Yee |
Outspoken Marina Mahathir cuts her own path. (involvement of Marina Mahathir in Malaysia's AIDS program) | Business, international | Chen May Yee |
Prison ropes in tourists. (Pudu Prison in Malaysia) | Business, international | Chen May Yee |
Pros skip Malaysian stocks despite small-cap froth. | Business, international | Chen May Yee |
Shudders over Korean woes. (impact of South Korea's economic troubles on global trade) | Business, international | Russell Flannery, Douglas Appell, Bill Spindle, Chen May Yee, Shanthi Kalathil, Jonathan Karp |
Standard Chartered shocks parents with cost data to sell college funds. (Standard Chartered Bank Malaysia launches an emotionally-filled campaign for its new Higher Education Fund) | Business, international | Chen May Yee |
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