The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 2001 Jason Booth - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 2001 Jason Booth
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ADB sees resilience in Asia.(Asian Development Bank)(Column)Business, internationalJason Booth
Asia analysts weigh in with big predictions.(forecasts on Asian economy)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalJason Booth
Asian growth will be hit by September attacks.(region to focus more on domestic markets)Business, internationalJason Booth
Asian stimulus? Reforms are a must for lasting effect.(Asian governments beginning to finance economic assistance programs)Business, internationalJason Booth
Beijing's WTO entry to benefit companies in North Asia.(China's membership in World Trade Organization)Business, internationalJason Booth
Chinese deflation creates fears throughout Asia.(overcapacity leads to consistently falling prices)Business, internationalJason Booth, Matt Pottinger
Competition in the U.S. pushes Digital China up the value chain.(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalJason Booth
Consumers break the lending barrier in South Korea.(South Korean banks change lending practices)(Brief Article)Business, internationalJason Booth
Convenience retail Asia's IPO may disappoint its parent.(initial public offering, Li and Fung)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalJason Booth
Drawn into China's orbit, rest of Asia faces challenges.Business, internationalJason Booth
Economic projections must be revised.(in the wake of September 11)Business, internationalJason Booth
Genesis awaits new beginning amid Hong Kong's slump.(Wong Kwan's purchase of Genesis mansion)Business, internationalJason Booth
Harvesting green shoots.(signs of economic recovery in Asia are still young and fragile)Business, internationalJason Booth
Hong Kong shifts position on bilateral free-trade pacts: Financial secretary to lead talks with China in bid to stem city's economic downturn.(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalJason Booth
Interest rates are down, but so are investment, lending.(in Asian economies)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalJason Booth
Intervention by central banks offers long-term hope.(for stock markets in Asia)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalJason Booth
Investors seek a Doosan jolt.(corporate restructuring of Doosan Group)Business, internationalJason Booth
Japan's neighbors want Tokyo to stem yen's depreciation.(many countries fear replay of 1997 financial crisis)Business, internationalJason Booth, Phillip Day
Manila still faces a long road to investor confidence.(Philippines must cut budget deficit)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalJason Booth
Mining profit from a trend.(BHP and Billiton)Business, internationalJason Booth
Now may be the time to buy.(Asia's stock prices have bottomed out)(Statistical Data Included)(Cover Story)Business, internationalJason Booth
Oil shock isn't expected to hit the region too hard.(oil price rises may not have much effect in Asia)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalJason Booth
Prioritizing the environment.(Asian Development Bank' report on state of environment)Business, internationalJason Booth
Profit eludes steelmakers.(due to low demand, high production)Business, internationalJason Booth
Sedan project may stall Brilliance China's plans: analysts aren't singing praises of the minivan maker's new car tune.(Brilliance China Automotive's plans to enter sedan market have risks)Business, internationalJason Booth
South Korea braces for wave of maturing corporate debt.Business, internationalJason Booth
Structural problems emerge.(Taiwan facing economic slowdown)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalJason Booth
The export question weighs heavily on local economy.(South Korea)Business, internationalJason Booth
U.S. slowdown will be tough test for a fragile recovery.(business executives project U.S. economic slowdown to have limited impact on Asian economy)Business, internationalJason Booth
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