The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 Namju Cho - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 Namju Cho
TitleSubjectAuthors
Are chaebol the best bet to bail out finance sector. (South Korean government's efforts to lure its conglomerates into resuscitating its troubled banking industry)Business, internationalNamju Cho
Arrest of chief's son deals new blow to Kim's regime. (Kim Young Sam)Business, internationalMichael Schuman, Namju Cho
Bad year for chip makers. (South Korean semiconductor manufacturers suffer decreased earnings in 1996 due to price decline caused by oversupply issues)Business, internationalNamju Cho
Bailout-fund initiative leaves analysts doubtful; Seoul's $1.68 Billion bank-rescue effort is said to 'overlook fundamental problems' in sector.Business, internationalNamju Cho
Buy this auto parts maker, not an auto maker, pros say: as the car market grows congested in South Korea, Halla zooms into analysts' headlights. (analysis of South Korean securities)Business, internationalNamju Cho
Crash highlights problems Korean Air already had. (Korea Air Lines)Business, internationalDiane Brady, Namju Cho
Difficult fishing in Korea: bailout, lower share prices are insufficient bait.Business, internationalNamju Cho
Government decides to call in IMF for $20 billion bailout. (South Korea seeks the help of the International Monetary Fund)Business, internationalMichael Schuman, Joseph Kahn, Namju Cho, Chang Woo Hyuk
Government takes another step to encourage mergers. (South Korea)Business, internationalNamju Cho
Innovative retailer wrestles with huge debt. (New Core)Business, internationalNamju Cho
Jinro's last-minute loan highlights nation's bailout ills. (Jinro Ltd.)Business, internationalNamju Cho
Kia's toughened restructuring plan fails to satisfy banks: where added financing lacks, citizens help out in their own way, as gesture of national pride.(South Korea)Business, internationalMichael Schuman, Namju Cho
Kim selects reformers in cabinet shuffle. (President Kim Young Sam of South Korea)Business, internationalMichael Schuman, Namju Cho
Korean brokers struck by slide: stock firms scramble to find new business as foreign rivals move in.Business, internationalNamju Cho
Korean electronics suppliers turn heads in market.Business, internationalNamju Cho
Still banking on Kookmin. (Kookmin Bank)Business, internationalNamju Cho
Ten indicted in Hanbo case. (Hanbo Steel Industry Co. bankruptcy)Business, internationalMichael Schuman, Namju Cho
Top party picks Lee Hoi Chang as presidential candidate. (New Korea Party)Business, internationalMichael Schuman, Namju Cho
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