| The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1998 David P Hamilton |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Agency may face Mr. Gloom: Sakaiya could shake up optimistic atmosphere.(appointment of Taichi Sakaiya as head of Japan's Economic Planning Agency) | Business, international | David P. Hamilton |
| Business mood slips further; tankan survey finds significant decline.(Bank of Japan's quarterly survey ) | Business, international | David P. Hamilton |
| Central-Bank survey casts dark cloud over economy. | Business, international | David P. Hamilton, Bill Spindle |
| Corporate Japan is shedding its chieftains: but most companies still need to take broad restructuring measures. | Business, international | David P. Hamilton |
| Deflation rattles economists: Japan's falling prices expose structural problems; threats to the U.S.? | Business, international | David P. Hamilton |
| ING Baring contrarians are predicting a Japanese liftoff: global pessimism is overdone, they say, urging investments in stocks tied to domestic demand. | Business, international | David P. Hamilton |
| Japanese corporate moves are unlikely to buoy profits. | Business, international | David P. Hamilton |
| Japan's bond rally continues. | Business, international | David P. Hamilton, Jon E. Hilsenrath |
| Kajiyama agrees to seek the position of LDP president.(leading candidate for the Japanese prime ministry, Seiroku Kajiyama) | Business, international | David P. Hamilton, Norihiko Shirouzu |
| Microsoft wins reprieve: firm hails Japan decision as antitrust victory. | Business, international | David P. Hamilton |
| Mighty Sony's earnings get bruised by region's struggles: consumer-electronics giant ekes out slight profit rise, emphasizing gravity of nation's ills. | Business, international | David P. Hamilton |
| Nation's financial markets talk, and Tokyo listens, finally. | Business, international | David P. Hamilton |
| Nation's financial markets talk, and Tokyo listens, finally: restless investors force a sea of change in politicians' response to economic and political reform. | Business, international | David P. Hamilton |
| NEC to boost investment in Packard Bell. | Business, international | David P. Hamilton |
| NEC to boost investment in Packard Bell. (to spend an additional $225 mil) | Business, international | David P. Hamilton |
| Parliament selects Obuchi as nation's new Prime Minister: with Cabinet in place and Miyazawa as Finance Minister, sagging economy looms as first project. | Business, international | David P. Hamilton |
| Prospects appear dim for giants in electronics sector. | Business, international | David P. Hamilton |
| Ruling party seems safe in Japan as election nears. (Liberal Democratic Party, July 12, 1998 elections) | Business, international | David P. Hamilton |
| Ruling party unveils spending plans of at least $124 billion: LDP expects package to boost stagnant economy, but talks hit snag over tax policy. | Business, international | David P. Hamilton |
| Sony's shares bounce back. | Business, international | David P. Hamilton |
| Tokyo outlines another stimulus plan for its economy.(New Liberal Democratic Party economic package) | Business, international | David P. Hamilton |
| Toshiba defends strategy in the face of grumblings. | Business, international | David P. Hamilton |
| Toshiba defends strategy in the face of grumblings. | Business, international | David P. Hamilton |
| Turning away?(analysis of Japan's willingness to give economic assistance) | Business, international | David P. Hamilton |
| Yen's surge may create serious problems for economy. | Business, international | David P. Hamilton |
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