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The Wall Street Journal Asia’s Future Leadership Program reaches out to business and finance students at universities across Asia to better prepare today’s student leaders for tomorrow’s real-life challenges.
Under the program, students receive The Wall Street Journal Asia each business day during the academic year. They gain a real-world understanding of global business competition, economic and business concepts, technology, marketing and the workings of the financial markets, and witness present day case studies as they unfold at companies and industries in their home country and around the world.
As part of the program, The Journal also facilitates a number of academic activities during the year to promote experience-based learning. With support from our Corporate Education Partners, these may include lectures and seminars, business games, contests and competitions, or case-study analysis. These activities provide students with an opportunity to learn from real business leaders and demonstrate their ability to recognize business concepts and theory as applied in the real-world.
For more information on the program, or to
join us as a participating university or corporate partner,
please contact:
Charlotte Lee at
Charlotte.Lee@dowjones.com
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Asian Bonds Rally on Growth Fears
Asian Government bonds rallied Wednesday as investors fled to safety with oil and other commodities posting fresh losses, and worries over slowing global growth re-emerging.
Tue, 13 Jan 2015 23:24:42 EST
Oil Falls as OPEC Seen Standing Firm on Output
Another day, another selloff for oil. The catalyst Tuesday was talk from an OPEC member saying the cartel would stand firm on its November decision to keep output steady..
Tue, 13 Jan 2015 23:03:14 EST
U.S. Racks Up Smallest Deficit Since 2007
The U.S. last year racked up its smallest budget deficit since 2007, marking an economic shift of fortunes as President Barack Obama and congressional Republicans prepare to face off over legislative priorities this year.
Tue, 13 Jan 2015 22:32:30 EST
Pope Francis Calls for Healing in Sri Lanka
At the start of his second visit to Asia as pontiff, Pope Francis called for reconciliation in Sri Lanka, which is still healing from a 26-year civil war and emerging from a hard-fought presidential election.
Tue, 13 Jan 2015 21:53:20 EST
World Bank Lowers Global Growth Outlook
The World Bank cut its outlook for global growth, saying a strengthening U.S. economy and plummeting oil prices won’t be enough to offset trouble in the eurozone and emerging markets.
Tue, 13 Jan 2015 23:00:21 EST
Japan Sees Higher Tax Revenue
Japan expects tax revenue to reach its highest level in 24 years in the year starting April 2015, allowing Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to slash deficits and potentially put the highly indebted nation on a more sustainable path.
Wed, 14 Jan 2015 00:14:00 EST
Kaisa Bondholders Move to Protect Investments
A law firm says it has brought together a group of Kaisa Group Holdings Ltd.’s offshore bondholders to help protect their investments after the Chinese property firm failed to meet an interest payment.
Tue, 13 Jan 2015 09:49:27 EST
KKR Looks to Revive Singapore IPO of MMI
U.S. private-equity firm KKR is seeking to revive an initial public offering for Singapore-based MMI International, a precision engineering company.
Tue, 13 Jan 2015 23:59:00 EST
Alibaba Buys Stake in AdChina
Alibaba said Wednesday it has bought a controlling stake in AdChina, a Chinese Internet marketing firm, in a move aimed at expanding its advertising business.
Tue, 13 Jan 2015 23:30:38 EST
Caesars Largest Unit to File Own Bankruptcy
Caesars Entertainment Corp.’s largest unit will file its own Chapter 11 bankruptcy petition, as planned, despite an involuntary bankruptcy proceeding initiated against it by bondholders.
Tue, 13 Jan 2015 23:06:27 EST
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