The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1998 Eduardo Lachica - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1998 Eduardo Lachica
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Allocating the burden: U.S., Japan roughly split Asia's problem-solving.Business, internationalEduardo Lachica
Beijing's assurances on economic reform please the U.S.Business, internationalEduardo Lachica
Beijing's export subsidies draw a warning from the U.S.: policy is called a 'hidden devaluation,' possibly undermining an economic recovery in Asia.Business, internationalEduardo Lachica
China leads in Asian piracy. (software piracy)Business, internationalEduardo Lachica
Defiant Clinton may see Asia tasks left undone.Business, internationalEduardo Lachica
Detention stirs concern: many ask why Asia Electronic's Du is still held. (sudden detention of Asia Electronics Holding Co. chairman and CEO Du Qingsong sending jitters to foreign investors with investments in China's economy)Business, internationalEduardo Lachica
Forecast puts China's economic power on par with U.S.Business, internationalEduardo Lachica
Growth rate seen at 4.6%.(South Asia leads the world's developing economies)Business, internationalEduardo Lachica
IMF solutions to global woes catch flak in the U.S. (International Monetary Fund's bailouts to stricken Asian countries)Business, internationalEduardo Lachica
Japan is getting a big dose of the Asian economic crisis.Business, internationalEduardo Lachica
Keynes lives on in plan: call to stimulate demand recalls theories. (World Bank incorporates economist John Maynard Keynes's theory)Business, internationalEduardo Lachica
Major lenders shun 5 countries, citing dreary outlook: capital flows are punishing economies more harshly than expected, finance institute forecasts. (Institute of International Finance's forecast for Indonesia, Malaysia, South Korea, Thailand and the Philippines)Business, internationalEduardo Lachica
Right medicine would help: despite fund overflow, investors may return.(Asian currency crisis)Business, internationalEduardo Lachica
Shift in copyright piracy: focus drawn away from China, toward Macau.Business, internationalEduardo Lachica
U.S. advocates openness.Business, internationalEduardo Lachica
U.S. apparel firms deny Asian threat: clothing makers don't expect surge of imports amid currency declines.Business, internationalEduardo Lachica
U.S. benefactors help Asian students remain in school.Business, internationalEduardo Lachica
U.S. group urges checkup.(lawmakers request investigation of Korean Development Bank's handling of the Kia Motor's auction)Business, internationalEduardo Lachica
U.S. lifts threat of tariffs on tv sets from Samsung.Business, internationalEduardo Lachica
U.S. lifts threat of tariffs on TV sets from Samsung.Business, internationalEduardo Lachica
U.S. offers aid package: humanitarian help valued near $590 mil. (US humanitarian aid package to Indonesia)Business, internationalEduardo Lachica
U.S. still open to Asian steel: flood of inexpensive imports draws little reaction in Washington.Business, internationalEduardo Lachica
U.S.-style cleanup planned; banking crisis may take long to solve.(Japanese banking sector)Business, internationalEduardo Lachica
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