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Cina
Regulator in China Takes Aim at Anbang Insurance Group
The China Insurance Regulatory Commission gave a sweeping warning to the fast-growing insurer and told it to stop selling two of its products.
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Vietnam
Philippines leads Southeast Asia stocks
Philippine shares rose 1% on Friday to post their highest close since August 2016, supported by positive inflation data and foreign investor buying, while other Southeast Asian markets finished flat to lower, hurt by a decline in commodity prices.
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Cina
China's new jet takes off to challenge Boeing, Airbus
China’s first modern passenger jet took off on its maiden test flight, giving wings to President Xi Jinping’s ambition of turning China into an advanced economy.
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Thailandia
SET down 2.41 points at opening
Thai stocks opened down 0.15% at the start of trade this morning.
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USA Thailandia
Exports of Thai food to hold strong
Thailand's food exports are unlikely to see many negative effects from US President Donald Trump's protectionist trade policies, according to the International Trade Promotion Department.
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USA Giappone
Designers get connected to young crowd via ‘smart’ clothes
A young man pulls on a denim jacket, tucks his smartphone into an inside pocket, puts on headphones and mounts his bike. Riding through San Francisco, he occasionally taps or swipes his right hand over the left cuff of his jacket as he listens to directions. The above is from ...
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USA Giappone
U.S. raps Japan after March trade deficit hits $7.2 billion
Washington singles out Japan and Mexico for causing trade deficits to expand to intolerable levels in March. The post U.S. raps Japan after March trade deficit hits $7.2 billion appeared first on The Japan Times.
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Giappone Indonesia Singapore Vietnam Filippine
Japan pitches new $40 billion bilateral currency swap deal with ASEAN
Japan proposed a new type of bilateral currency swap arrangement with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations on Friday that would provide up to $40 billion for short-term liquidity crunches during times of crisis. The proposal — made during a session between the Japanese and ASEAN finance leaders at the ...
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Cina Giappone
Finance chiefs of Japan, China, South Korea pledge to ‘resist all forms of protectionism’
East Asia’s top three finance chiefs show up the G-20 by taking an uncompromising stance against the protectionist polices espoused by U.S. President Donald Trump. The post Finance chiefs of Japan, China, South Korea pledge to ‘resist all forms of protectionism’ appeared first on The Japan Times.
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USA
US jobs growth bounces back in April
Unemployment rate falls to lowest level in a decade as economy adds 211,000 jobs