The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 Samantha Marshall - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 Samantha Marshall
TitleSubjectAuthors
Anh, Muoi, and Kiet are expected to step down. (Vietnam's upcoming National Assembly elections expected to replace the aging leadership of Vietnam's Communist Party)Business, internationalSamantha Marshall
Are the country's impoverished borrowing too cheaply? Fundamental financial difficulties threaten the future of Vietnam's Bank for the Poor.Business, internationalSamantha Marshall
Building on a lucky feeling. (Luks Industrial Co. bets on Vietnam's bright economic future)Business, internationalSamantha Marshall
Business ardor for Vietnam cools as profits prove coy.Business, internationalSamantha Marshall
Central bank curbs sale of dollars on Interbank market. (State Bank of Vietnam)Business, internationalSamantha Marshall, Anya Schiffrin
Collapsed deal casts a pall. (Vietnam's first $1.3 billion oil refinery cancelled due to government's lack of support to the investors)Business, internationalSamantha Marshall, Richard Schumacher
Fallen hopes send foreign investors packing their bags.(economic conditions in Vietnam)Business, internationalSamantha Marshall
Firm grasp of currencies: streetwise Vietnam youth cadge for fun, profit.Business, internationalSamantha Marshall
Hanoi heeds protests with an anticorrupt purge.Business, internationalSamantha Marshall
Hanoi orders banks to honor their loan guarantees.Business, internationalSamantha Marshall, Anya Schiffrin
Lifting the smoke screen: Vietnam may ease cigarette-promotion rules. (proposed amendment to the Commercial Law)Business, internationalSamantha Marshall
Nike's image remains soiled: hit by Asia labor woes, sneaker maker still can't get mud off.Business, internationalSamantha Marshall
Portraits bear silent witness to the killing fields. (Tuol Sleng prison)Business, internationalSamantha Marshall
Territory's wealthy seek safety by hiring bodyguards. (as Hong Kong hand-over to China looms)Business, internationalSamantha Marshall, Erik Guyot
The Colonel goes to Vietnam, but gets there late. (Kenucky Fried Chicken to enter Vietnam market)Business, internationalSamantha Marshall
Vietnam banks worry lenders.Business, internationalSamantha Marshall
Vietnam clears resort plan: coastal project could snag negotiations. (Lang Co beach)Business, internationalSamantha Marshall
Vietnam's ambivalence to tourism leaves hotel rooms in the dust.(Column)Business, internationalSamantha Marshall
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