The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1998 Craig S. Smith |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Bond offerings are likely to get a warm welcome; State Development Bank's plan to launch up to $1 billion transaction whets investors' appetites.(China) | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
Cash crop in China. | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
Chance for relations to thaw: top Beijing negotiator agrees to visit Taiwan. (China) | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
China banks get freer hand. (may set interest rates) | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
China sets telecom limits. | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
City regains its luster.(Hong Kong gold market) | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
Coke expects more growth. | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
Devaluation of Yuan isn't likely to be in the cards. (analysis of Chinese economic situation) | Business, international | Craig S. Smith, David Wessel |
Ford raises stakes in Jiangling. | Business, international | Karby Leggett, Craig S. Smith |
Gitic's closure boosts fears. | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
Gitic's closure boosts fears.(Guangdong International Trust and Investment Corp) | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
GM weighs lineup changes; car maker seeks to boost viability of new plant. | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
Growth could slow to 6%: think tank's figure is below official estimates. (China) | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
Hong Kong under the lens: credit-rating agencies turn cautious. | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
Kodak focuses on China: film giant slates $1 billion investment plan to develop its presence. | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
Motorola positions itself for growth in Asia. | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
Motorola positions itself for growth in Asia. | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
Northeast region rolls with the punches. (China) | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
Peg for local currency is tested by region's crisis: city faces more pressure to devalue its dollar as neighbors appear a better investment bargain. (Hong Kong) | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
Rare opportunity in China.(Chinese investors seek relief through Class B shares) | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
Shanghai tower faces a six-month construction delay: Mori insists it will proceed with 94-story building despite protracted talks with contractor. (planned construction of the Shanghai World Financial center by Mori Building Co. in China encounters delays) | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
Smuggling blitz may hurt foreign firms. (China's drive against smuggling) | Business, international | Craig S. Smith, Wayne Arnold |
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