The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1998 Leslie Chang - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1998 Leslie Chang
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Advice to tech-stock holders: get out, get into cash: amid oversupply and weak demand, Taiwan PC growth isn't expected to be good in quarter.Business, internationalLeslie Chang
As banks recoil, companies in China tap Hong Kong.Business, internationalLeslie Chang
Banks in Taiwan now face unique exposure to crisis.Business, internationalLeslie Chang
Beijing leans toward the countryside for growth: as reforms clamp down on urban spending, the Chinese government looks to the vast heartland.Business, internationalLeslie Chang
China's large and growing market has a certain appeal. (Taiwanese companies continue to invest in China)Business, internationalLeslie Chang
Chinese study finds TV-ad pitches that push the envelope are a hit.(results of a survey on consumer attitudes in China)Business, internationalLeslie Chang
Dissidents sense a chance for democracy amid reforms.Business, internationalLeslie Chang
Infrastructure firms elicit new investor doubts. (China's crackdown on illegitimate foreign-exchange deals)Business, internationalLeslie Chang
Profiting from region's woes is unlikely.Business, internationalLeslie Chang
Prosperous island is vulnerable to Asia's lingering woes. (Taiwan)Business, internationalLeslie Chang
Taiwan dreads a sellout as U.S.-China talks draw near.Business, internationalLeslie Chang
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