The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1998 Craig S. Smith - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1998 Craig S. Smith
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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, internationalCraig S. Smith
Cash crop in China.Business, internationalCraig S. Smith
Chance for relations to thaw: top Beijing negotiator agrees to visit Taiwan. (China)Business, internationalCraig S. Smith
China banks get freer hand. (may set interest rates)Business, internationalCraig S. Smith
China sets telecom limits.Business, internationalCraig S. Smith
City regains its luster.(Hong Kong gold market)Business, internationalCraig S. Smith
Coke expects more growth.Business, internationalCraig S. Smith
Devaluation of Yuan isn't likely to be in the cards. (analysis of Chinese economic situation)Business, internationalCraig S. Smith, David Wessel
Ford raises stakes in Jiangling.Business, internationalKarby Leggett, Craig S. Smith
Gitic's closure boosts fears.Business, internationalCraig S. Smith
Gitic's closure boosts fears.(Guangdong International Trust and Investment Corp)Business, internationalCraig S. Smith
GM weighs lineup changes; car maker seeks to boost viability of new plant.Business, internationalCraig S. Smith
Growth could slow to 6%: think tank's figure is below official estimates. (China)Business, internationalCraig S. Smith
Hong Kong under the lens: credit-rating agencies turn cautious.Business, internationalCraig S. Smith
Kodak focuses on China: film giant slates $1 billion investment plan to develop its presence.Business, internationalCraig S. Smith
Motorola positions itself for growth in Asia.Business, internationalCraig S. Smith
Motorola positions itself for growth in Asia.Business, internationalCraig S. Smith
Northeast region rolls with the punches. (China)Business, internationalCraig 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, internationalCraig S. Smith
Rare opportunity in China.(Chinese investors seek relief through Class B shares)Business, internationalCraig 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, internationalCraig S. Smith
Smuggling blitz may hurt foreign firms. (China's drive against smuggling)Business, internationalCraig S. Smith, Wayne Arnold
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