The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1999 Bill Spindle - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1999 Bill Spindle
TitleSubjectAuthors
Bank of Japan holds the line, risking criticism.Business, internationalBill Spindle
Central bank takes action to reduce short-term rates: 'dramatic' new strategy is bid to increase the amount of yen in circulation.(Japan)Business, internationalBill Spindle
Economists ponder impact of a bold yen.(Japan)Business, internationalBill Spindle
Fidelity's experience highlights financial industry changes.(Fidelity Investments)Business, internationalBill Spindle
Firms jockey for Japan's pension market.(Money and Investing)Business, internationalBill Spindle
GDP rise shows Tokyo's aggressive tactics are working.(Japan's gross domestic product)Business, internationalPeter Landers, Bill Spindle
Individual investors start to show interest in Japanese stocks: but some think they may not stick around long enough to give shares a long-term boost.Business, internationalBill Spindle, Craig Karmin
Japanese bond prices run risk of fall on fundamentals.Business, internationalBill Spindle
Japanese bonds face test: different year-2000 problem looms for market.(plans for an active participation of the government in the bond market)Business, internationalBill Spindle
NASD move presents challenge in Japan.(National Association of Securities Dealers)(Nasdaq Stock Market's planned operation in Japan)Business, internationalBill Spindle
Optimism emerges in Japan.Business, internationalBill Spindle
Panel considers plan to use public funds to buy stocks; goal of proposal iis to underlie market amid wave of cross-shareholding sales.(Liberal Democratic Party)Business, internationalNorihiko Shirouzu, Bill Spindle
Perilous endgame in Japan?(analysts expect economic crisis in 1999)Business, internationalBill Spindle
Printing money for Tokyo?(proposal for Central Bank to purchase government bonds)Business, internationalBill Spindle
Sentiment improves in Japan, but economy still suffers; trickle of positive news clouded by data showing weak consumer spending and production.Business, internationalBill Spindle
Stronger yen leaves a few bruises on Tokyo stock prices.Business, internationalBill Spindle
Travel agency fights competition by offering smoking-friendly tours.(Asian Travel)(Nikko Travel of Tokyo, Japan)(Column)Business, internationalBill Spindle
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