The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1999 Craig S. Smith |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Beijing to allow foreign companies to list their shares.(Chinese policies aimed at attracting foreign investments) | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
China's stocks may skyrocket: series of technical and fundamental factors could help lift prices. | Business, international | Karby Leggett, Craig S. Smith |
Chinese bank creates a first with stock listing.(Shanghai Pudong Development Bank) | Business, international | Karby Leggett, Craig S. Smith |
Foreign banks accelerate their retreat as growth slows.(China) | Business, international | Henny 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, international | Craig S. Smith |
MTV's success in China provides a foothold in market for Viacom. | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
Quake hits the PC industry.(natural disaster brings Taiwan's computer-chip industry to a halt) | Business, international | Matt 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, international | Craig 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, international | Matt 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, international | Craig S. Smith |
VW expands product line.(Volkswagen AG) | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
Workers in China organize to oppose restructuring; at foreign and domestic firms, long-docile labor force learns benefits of spontaneous actions. | Business, international | Craig S. Smith |
WTO holdup draws applause from Chinese executives.(World Trade Organization) | Business, international | Ian Johnson, Craig S. Smith |
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