Wall Street Journal. Europe 2006 Kate Linebaugh |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Beijing gives foreigners more say over its firms: Citigroup to control GDB even amid curbs on outside ownership.(Guangdong Development Bank) | Business, international | James T. Areddy, Kate Linebaugh |
Li's style in PCCW talks seems loaded with risk.(Chairman Richard Li)(Hong Kong)(includes Stock Quotes and "Difficult Timing" statistical tables)(Company overview) | Business, international | Jason Dean, Kate Linebaugh |
PCCW gets bid for assets, marking Asia's lure.(telecommunications)(Macquarie Bank Ltd.)(includes Stock Quotes statistical table)(Company overview) | Business, international | Kate Linebaugh |
Retail's one-China problem: immense, fragmented market poses problems for Wal-Mart, other chains seeking to expand.(Wal-Mart plans to acquire Trust-Mart) | Business, international | Gordon Fairclough, Mei Fong, Kate Linebaugh |
Societe Generale lobbies China in fight over bank.(Societe Generale S.A., Guangdong Development Bank, Citigroup Inc.) | Business, international | Kate Linebaugh |
Taiwan's banks attract buyers as credit crunch begins to ease.(Standard Chartered PLC to purchase Hsinchu International Bank)(Citigroup Inc. to purchase Bank of Overseas Chinese)(includes Stock Quotes and "Bank Bid" statistical table)(Industry overview) | Business, international | Kate Linebaugh |
Wal-Mart to buy grocer-retail chain in China: deal would bolster position in crucial overseas market after missteps elsewhere.(Trust-Mart) | Business, international | Kate Linebaugh |
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