The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1998 Samantha Marshall - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1998 Samantha Marshall
TitleSubjectAuthors
Artists examine ravages of economic crisis.(finalists at the 1998 Asean Art Awards)Business, internationalSamantha Marshall
Asia Commercial Bank stands out as a sound institution; lender reaps healthy profits, thanks to its relative transparency and strict loan rules.Business, internationalSamantha Marshall
Diversifying vacation image.(Bangkok, Thailand)Business, internationalSamantha Marshall
Early investors in Vietnam flee.Business, internationalSamantha Marshall
Export dreams pared down.(Vietnam's manufacturing exports crippled by economic crisis)Business, internationalSamantha Marshall
Fishing in a shallow pool: Vietnam suffers shortage of skilled workers.Business, internationalSamantha 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, internationalSamantha Marshall
International summit will pose a challenge for Vietnam.(hosting of the 6th Asean Summit on December 14-15, 1998)Business, internationalSamantha 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, internationalSamantha Marshall
Phnom Penh hotels battle decline in occupancy despite big changes.Business, internationalSamantha Marshall
Pigs oink and beer spills, blocking road to progress. (Vietnam's lack of infrastructure)Business, internationalSamantha Marshall
Political shift opens gates. (Phnom Kulen, Cambodia opens to tourists after the departure of the Khmer Rouge)Business, internationalSamantha Marshall
Seoul tightens investment belt in Vietnam. (South Korea)Business, internationalSamantha Marshall
Tet spending spree wanes. (Vietnam's Lunar New year celebration in 1998)Business, internationalSamantha Marshall
U.S. Embassy joins fray. (Phan Thiet Golf & Country Club Ltd. gets support of the US Embassy in Vietnam)Business, internationalSamantha Marshall
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