The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 Craig S. Smith - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 Craig S. Smith
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China's Class B shares don't make the grade for foreigners.(investors still reluctant to invest in China's Class-B share market)Business, internationalCraig S. Smith
Country ignores Asian lessons as economic risks mount.(China)Business, internationalCraig S. Smith
Hong Kong fears for the future of its vital service sector.Business, internationalCraig S. Smith
Hong Kong's new kingmaker. (profile on Henry Fok, adviser to the Hong Kong provisional government)Business, internationalCraig S. Smith
Hot wheels: Toyota's winning one-size-fits-all model.(Toyota Corolla)Business, internationalLeslie Chang, Michael Schuman, Craig S. Smith, Rexie Reyes, Miho Inada, Ulysses Wong
Huaneng Power shares may seek help in Hong Kong. (plan by Huaneng Power for a second listing in the Hong Kong stock market)Business, internationalCraig S. Smith
Key footnote to reforms. (admonition of China's Communist Party to managers of state-run enterprises)Business, internationalCraig S. Smith
Poor earnings outlook hurts China stocks in Hong Kong.Business, internationalCraig S. Smith
Shanghai is poised for surge in foreign direct investment: city officials predict inflows of almost $15 billion from abroad over the next three years.Business, internationalCraig S. Smith
Sky's the limit for massive Pudong Project in Shanghai. (Japanese real estate mogul Minoru Mori aims to build the world's tallest skyscraper in Shanghai, China)Business, internationalCraig S. Smith
Will China's bubble burst? Overconfident markets ring alarm bells.(Chinese stock market)Business, internationalCraig S. Smith
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