The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1998 Kathy Chen - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1998 Kathy Chen
TitleSubjectAuthors
Beijing moves to dodge the turmoil rocking the region.(Asian currency crisis)Business, internationalKathy Chen
Beijing-revamp plan has foreign businesses scrambling: executives delay decisions as they study how china's bureaucratic changes will affect policies. (China's planned bureaucratic restructuring)Business, internationalKathy Chen
Beijing unveils bold reforms for economy, government.Business, internationalKathy Chen, Ian Johnson
China is planning moves to encourage housing purchases: greater private home ownership is just part of ambitious reforms introduced by Zhu Rongji.Business, internationalKathy Chen
China to sign U.N. civil-rights covenant: foreign minister Qian surprises with gesture as he moves to retire. (United Nations)Business, internationalKathy Chen
Department stores crowd in: glut thins profits as retail spending retreats. (China)Business, internationalKathy Chen
Economy's growth slows down, casting pall on reforms. (China)Business, internationalKathy Chen
Four trading firms merge: move adheres to bigger-is-better trend. (consolidation of China General Technology (Group) Holding Ltd of its four trading companies)Business, internationalKathy Chen
Legislature approves a cabinet of younger technocrats: new officials are hoping to implement the ambitious reforms of Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji.Business, internationalKathy Chen
Overhaul in China means choices for global investors: under the government's alterations, new companies might want to list their shares overseas.Business, internationalKathy Chen
Revamping the central bank.(China overhauls its banking sector)Business, internationalKathy Chen
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