The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1999 Craig S. Smith - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1999 Craig S. Smith
TitleSubjectAuthors
Beijing to allow foreign companies to list their shares.(Chinese policies aimed at attracting foreign investments)Business, internationalCraig S. Smith
China's stocks may skyrocket: series of technical and fundamental factors could help lift prices.Business, internationalKarby Leggett, Craig S. Smith
Chinese bank creates a first with stock listing.(Shanghai Pudong Development Bank)Business, internationalKarby Leggett, Craig S. Smith
Foreign banks accelerate their retreat as growth slows.(China)Business, internationalHenny Sender, Craig S. Smith
Gitic's liquidation process is foreign to many lenders: case is eye-opener for overseas creditors still in the dark about asset prices.(Guangdong International Trust and Investment Corp.)Business, internationalCraig S. Smith
MTV's success in China provides a foothold in market for Viacom.Business, internationalCraig S. Smith
Quake hits the PC industry.(natural disaster brings Taiwan's computer-chip industry to a halt)Business, internationalMatt Forney, Craig S. Smith
Ruling puts foreign infrastructure investors at risk; guarantee on returns may prove worthless as Beijing clamps down on the quasilegal practice.Business, internationalCraig S. Smith, Erik Guyot
U.S. maintains annual ritual of allegations about China: yearly review of trading status brings onslaught of demonizing news from Washington.Business, internationalMatt Forney, Eduardo Lachica, Craig S. Smith
Vice President Hu Jintao develops a national presence; in midst of turmoil, technocrat imprints himself on the country's collective consciousness.(China)Business, internationalCraig S. Smith
VW expands product line.(Volkswagen AG)Business, internationalCraig S. Smith
Workers in China organize to oppose restructuring; at foreign and domestic firms, long-docile labor force learns benefits of spontaneous actions.Business, internationalCraig S. Smith
WTO holdup draws applause from Chinese executives.(World Trade Organization)Business, internationalIan Johnson, Craig S. Smith
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