The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1998 Ian Johnson - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1998 Ian Johnson
TitleSubjectAuthors
Beijing plans to shutter some 150 trust companies. (China)Business, internationalIan Johnson
Beijing unveils bold reforms for economy, government.Business, internationalKathy Chen, Ian Johnson
China hesitates over 'Mulan.'Business, internationalIan Johnson
China hesitates over "Mulan."(China's film bureaucrats demand a breather for Chinese films)Business, internationalIan Johnson
China's Class B shares stall despite steps to boost allure.Business, internationalIan Johnson
China seeks to trump Japan: Beijing is pushing to change the region's economic pecking order.Business, internationalIan Johnson, Jathon Sapsford
China will complete state-sector reform by year's end: changes are likely to be weak; large companies will be controlled by a few key agencies.Business, internationalIan Johnson
Chinese dissidents held as Bill Clinton arrives for visit.Business, internationalIan Johnson, Jackie Calmes
Economic growth rate is off target. (China fails to surpass the 8% growth rate target)Business, internationalIan Johnson
Grand plans for spending appear vaguely familiar. (China)Business, internationalIan Johnson
Measures unveiled in bid to aid exports. (China)Business, internationalIan Johnson
Nuclear tests spotlight perception of a Chinese threat.Business, internationalIan Johnson, Jonathan Karp
Protesters line the streets of a more temperate Beijing.(China demonstrates a more liberal attitude over street parliamentarism)Business, internationalIan Johnson
Strategy of tight policies keeps recession at bay - so far: Beijing has managed to ward off economic malaise by backpedaling on reforms, easing credit.Business, internationalIan Johnson
Upbeat on liberalization.Business, internationalIan Johnson
U.S. visa policies anger would-be visitors.Business, internationalIan Johnson
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