The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1998 Jesse Wong - Abstracts
The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1998 Jesse Wong | |||||
Title | Subject | Authors | |||
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Hong Kong managers feel sting of new reality: layoffs.(unemployment and salary reductions for white collar jobs) | Business, international | Jesse Wong | |||
Korea's middle class is stuck. | Business, international | Jesse Wong | |||
Party leader Martin Lee is still free to criticize China. (Hong Kong's Democratic Party) | Business, international | Jesse Wong | |||
Sam Seng embodies tradition in world of mass producers.(Sam Seng Wine Co. of Hong Kong) | Business, international | Jesse Wong | |||
Taking big hit, Bangkok Bank can't rely on family ties: Thai institution needs money, but the Sophonpanich clan weighs loyalties against market risk. | Business, international | Jesse Wong | |||
Union seeks role in a changed Indonesia.(the role of the Indonesian Property Trade Union) | Business, international | Jesse Wong |
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