| The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1999 Bill Spindle |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Bank of Japan holds the line, risking criticism. | Business, international | Bill 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, international | Bill Spindle |
| Economists ponder impact of a bold yen.(Japan) | Business, international | Bill Spindle |
| Fidelity's experience highlights financial industry changes.(Fidelity Investments) | Business, international | Bill Spindle |
| Firms jockey for Japan's pension market.(Money and Investing) | Business, international | Bill Spindle |
| GDP rise shows Tokyo's aggressive tactics are working.(Japan's gross domestic product) | Business, international | Peter 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, international | Bill Spindle, Craig Karmin |
| Japanese bond prices run risk of fall on fundamentals. | Business, international | Bill 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, international | Bill Spindle |
| NASD move presents challenge in Japan.(National Association of Securities Dealers)(Nasdaq Stock Market's planned operation in Japan) | Business, international | Bill Spindle |
| Optimism emerges in Japan. | Business, international | Bill 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, international | Norihiko Shirouzu, Bill Spindle |
| Perilous endgame in Japan?(analysts expect economic crisis in 1999) | Business, international | Bill Spindle |
| Printing money for Tokyo?(proposal for Central Bank to purchase government bonds) | Business, international | Bill Spindle |
| Sentiment improves in Japan, but economy still suffers; trickle of positive news clouded by data showing weak consumer spending and production. | Business, international | Bill Spindle |
| Stronger yen leaves a few bruises on Tokyo stock prices. | Business, international | Bill Spindle |
| Travel agency fights competition by offering smoking-friendly tours.(Asian Travel)(Nikko Travel of Tokyo, Japan)(Column) | Business, international | Bill Spindle |
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