The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 Joseph Kahn |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Beijing's 'brain gain' plan may yet come to fruition; more mainland Chinese educated abroad seek to join Hong Kong's work force. | Business, international | Joseph Kahn |
Business elite is expanding its role in Hong Kong. | Business, international | Marcus W. Brauchli, Joseph Kahn |
Government decides to call in IMF for $20 billion bailout. (South Korea seeks the help of the International Monetary Fund) | Business, international | Michael Schuman, Joseph Kahn, Namju Cho, Chang Woo Hyuk |
Hopewell's canceled deal underscores Asia project woes. | Business, international | Paul M. Sherer, Erik Guyot, Joseph Kahn |
Korea's unemployed face an uphill trek: promises of lifetime jobs crumble under city's anchor companies. | Business, international | Joseph Kahn |
Leveling the playing field. (China economic policy may aid foreign investors) | Business, international | Joseph Kahn |
New Hong Kong will test Finance chief's tenacity. (Donald Tsang will act as Hong Kong's Finance chief following handover to China) | Business, international | Erik Guyot, Joseph Kahn |
Pressure rises at Volkswagen's joint ventures in China. (the difficulty of Volkswagen to retain its top position in China's automobile industry) | Business, international | Joseph Kahn |
Red chips heat up funds. (Hong Kong) | Business, international | Joseph Kahn |
Tung tackles housing crunch with vow to boost supply: economic priority goes Kong's Tung Chee Hwa. | Business, international | Erik Guyot, Joseph Kahn, Yi-Hsin Chang |
Use of fiscal reserves hides city's currency defense.(analysis of Hong Kong's currency stabilization programs) | Business, international | Joseph Kahn |
What's next for Shenzhen? (uncertain future following death of President Deng Xiaoping) | Business, international | Joseph Kahn |
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