The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1998 Samantha Marshall |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Artists examine ravages of economic crisis.(finalists at the 1998 Asean Art Awards) | Business, international | Samantha Marshall |
Asia Commercial Bank stands out as a sound institution; lender reaps healthy profits, thanks to its relative transparency and strict loan rules. | Business, international | Samantha Marshall |
Diversifying vacation image.(Bangkok, Thailand) | Business, international | Samantha Marshall |
Early investors in Vietnam flee. | Business, international | Samantha Marshall |
Export dreams pared down.(Vietnam's manufacturing exports crippled by economic crisis) | Business, international | Samantha Marshall |
Fishing in a shallow pool: Vietnam suffers shortage of skilled workers. | Business, international | Samantha Marshall |
Hanoi puts reform on hold, makes spending a priority: Prime Minister calls for continuing assistance to state-owned companies and limit to layoffs. | Business, international | Samantha Marshall |
International summit will pose a challenge for Vietnam.(hosting of the 6th Asean Summit on December 14-15, 1998) | Business, international | Samantha Marshall, Anya Schiffrin |
Nation seeks to help itself with new Yen loans; plans for $5.1 billion in aid to region are part of Tokyo's efforts toward a symbiotic recovery. | Business, international | Samantha Marshall |
Phnom Penh hotels battle decline in occupancy despite big changes. | Business, international | Samantha Marshall |
Pigs oink and beer spills, blocking road to progress. (Vietnam's lack of infrastructure) | Business, international | Samantha Marshall |
Political shift opens gates. (Phnom Kulen, Cambodia opens to tourists after the departure of the Khmer Rouge) | Business, international | Samantha Marshall |
Seoul tightens investment belt in Vietnam. (South Korea) | Business, international | Samantha Marshall |
Tet spending spree wanes. (Vietnam's Lunar New year celebration in 1998) | Business, international | Samantha Marshall |
U.S. Embassy joins fray. (Phan Thiet Golf & Country Club Ltd. gets support of the US Embassy in Vietnam) | Business, international | Samantha Marshall |
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