| The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 Jathon Sapsford |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Bankers expect Japanese lending to Asia will continue. | Business, international | Jathon Sapsford |
| Financial woes expose limits of Japanese growth model: focus on bank financing, not bond markets, has risks - but region could borrow solution, too. | Business, international | Jathon Sapsford |
| Foreign linkup isn't enough to put money into LTCB. (Long Term Credit Bank of Japan) | Business, international | Jathon Sapsford |
| Investors poise to pounce after Japan stock-market swoon. | Business, international | Jathon Sapsford |
| Japanese banks use cheap loans to expand in Asia. | Business, international | Jathon Sapsford |
| Japan's banking woes grow. | Business, international | Jathon Sapsford |
| Lenders stick with Thai market through thick and thin. (Japanese banks) | Business, international | Jathon Sapsford |
| Losing heart: Japan's glum outlook could depress shares. | Business, international | Jathon Sapsford |
| More lenders are shutting down international branches. (Japanese banks focus resources on domestic market) | Business, international | Jathon Sapsford |
| New plan for central bank. (regulatory amendments for Japan's central bank) | Business, international | Jathon Sapsford |
| Nippon credit deal opens a window for foreign investors.(Nippon Credit Bank Ltd.) | Business, international | Jathon Sapsford, Robert Steiner |
| Orix gets a lift from reform program. (Orix Corp) | Business, international | Jathon Sapsford |
| Profit gains cement economic resurgence. (recovery of Japan manifested in the corporate profits of Japanese corporations) | Business, international | Jathon Sapsford |
| Sonic the Hedgehog teams up with the Power Rangers. (Sega Enterprises Ltd. to buy Bandai Co.) | Business, international | Jathon Sapsford |
| Southeast Asia's woes seen aiding firms.(advantages of currency devaluation) | Business, international | Jathon Sapsford |
| Takefuji may step toward elite ranks.(Takefuji Corp. loan firm) | Business, international | Jathon Sapsford |
| Taking sides on Japan's gap: weak banks may hold greater potential gains. | Business, international | Jathon Sapsford |
| The end of a business era. (Japanese government to allow holding companies to create big partnerships to intensify efficiency and productivity) | Business, international | Jathon Sapsford |
| Time to change perceptions: Tokyo must rouse support for banking bailout. (Japan) | Business, international | Jathon Sapsford |
| Tokyo edges toward using public funds to help banks. (Japan) | Business, international | David P. Hamilton, Jathon Sapsford |
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