The Asian Wall Street Journal's circulation rose four per cent year-on-year to 85,460 copies in the second half of last year, according to the Hong Kong Audit Bureau of Circulation. Its circulation gain was particularly strong in Japan (22 per cent), Malaysia (12 per cent) and Hong Kong (nine per cent). Sister title, the Far Eastern Economic Review's circulation climbed three per cent to 100,853 copies.
by | 05/03/2002
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