The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1999 G. Pierre Goad - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1999 G. Pierre Goad
TitleSubjectAuthors
Asian CEOs talk recovery; surveys reveal a sanguine spin despite dismal economic forecasts.Business, internationalS. Karene Witcher, G. Pierre Goad
Asian exports play a small role in U.S. trade deficit.Business, internationalG. Pierre Goad
Brazil's woes could slow down a recovery in the East.Business, internationalG. Pierre Goad
China's food needs loom large indeed.Business, internationalG. Pierre Goad
History could repeat itself; current economic crisis has parallels to two earlier catastrophes.(Asian crisis)Business, internationalG. Pierre Goad
Hong Kong traditions are facing changes: city weighs options as service-sector costs, Internet reshape region.Business, internationalG. Pierre Goad
Hopes for a regional recovery ride on the consumer: some economists say producer-friendly system will have to shift from reliance on exports.Business, internationalG. Pierre Goad
Pointing to better times: stabilizing demand in Asia may boost exports.Business, internationalG. Pierre Goad
Reasons for the Asian economic crisis start to emerge; answers unclear, but 3 factors get notice: commercial bankers, foreign capital, overinvestment.Business, internationalG. Pierre Goad
Region struggles in global telecom race: rapid advances elsewhere highlight the increasing need for innovation.(Asia)Business, internationalG. Pierre Goad
Roots of Asia crash are sought in corporate performance.(corporate performance in Asia from 1988 to 1996)Business, internationalG. Pierre Goad
Some see steep plunge for the yen this year.Business, internationalG. Pierre Goad
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