| The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1998 Paul Beckett |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| After long-term capital, regulators scrutinize banks' ability to back loans. | Business, general | Paul Beckett |
| American Express hopes suit reshuffles card market. | Business, general | Paul Beckett |
| American Express sues Chase over ads.(Amex sues Chase Manhattan)(Abstract) | Business, general | Paul Beckett |
| Citigroup picks mainly Travelers' aides for top posts at U.S. consumer units. | Business, general | Paul Beckett |
| Citigroup to cut 6% of its work force, take a $900 million charge after tax.(Abstract) | Business, general | Paul Beckett |
| Deutsche Bank to formalize Bankers Trust deal.(Abstract) | Business, general | Paul Beckett |
| Glitches trip up real-life test of plastic cash. | Business, general | Paul Beckett |
| JP Morgan puts hedge-fund debt at about $1 billion, is latest to own up. | Business, general | Paul Beckett, Matt Murray |
| New steps urged to protect privacy of bank customers. | Business, general | Paul Beckett |
| Salomon's Dimon restates support of Citicorp merger. | Business, general | Paul Beckett |
| Visa, MasterCard named in antitrust suit. | Business, general | Paul Beckett, Bryan Gruley |
| Visa touts ease of shopping on Internet.(Visa U.S.A.)(Advertising)(Abstract) | Business, general | Paul Beckett |
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