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Asia stocks drop on China economy jitters
Asian stock markets mostly fell Monday after a slower increase in Chinese property prices added to jitters about the strength of the world's No. 2 economy.
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At Asia Air Show, Plenty of Competition for Sales of Drones
Military contractors from the United States, Israel, Austria, Australia, Israel, the United States and other countries showcased unmanned aerial vehicles throughout the week at the Singapore Airshow.
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Mongolia-Korea business forum to raise trade and mutual investment
By B.KHASH-ERDENE A Mongolia-Korea business forum was planned on Friday to strengthen bilateral economic and trade relations and mutual investment between the two countries. Foreign Minister L.Bold signed a memorandum to establish the forum during his most recent visit to South Korea. The Mongolia-Korea business forum will be attended by prominent political ...
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Trade Pact With Asia Faces Imposing Hurdle: Midterm Politics
Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. acknowledged that Congress will not grant President Obama fast-track trade promotion authority, which analysts call critical for deals with Asia and Europe.
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Trade row undermines US pivot to Asia
President Barack Obamas failure to rally Democrats to his trade agenda is undermining US strategy in Asia countering Chinas rise
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Britain says EU must widen trade talks in Asia
Britain plans to increase number of diplomats in Asia embassies
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Asia, Europe stocks sink on global economy fears
Asian and European stock markets were pummeled Monday by the possibility of slowing growth in China and a further reduction in U.S. central bank stimulus.
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Bloomberg ranks Poland top for business in Eastern Europe and Central Asia
US business media group Bloomberg has ranked Poland the best country to do business in across both Eastern Europe and Central Asia.
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Mongolia, Mongolians and Business
By PAUL SULLIVAN, Georgetown Mongolia has massive potential for foreign investment and for the development of businesses by Mongolians either on their own or in partnership with non-Mongolians. Some of these businesses may be part of the growing mining business in the country either directly as contractors, subcontractors and even subcontractors to ...
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Borsa: Asia corre con vendite Usa
Bene futures Europa, contrastati su Wall Street
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Defense and trade to mark Turkish PMs Asia visit
Economic partnership potential and defense industry alliances will be on the table during the Turkish PMs week long official trip to Japan, Singapore and Malaysia, which started yesterday
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Borsa: Asia debole con indice pmi Cina
Tokyo chiusa per festività, piccoli cali a Hong Kong e Shanghai
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Cresce il Pil dell'Asia Centrale
TAJIKISTAN Dushanbe. 29/12/13. La Banca per lo sviluppo eurasiatico (EDB) ha affermano che c'è stata una crescita dell'1,6% del prodotto interno lordo (PIL) dei paesi della CSI nel terzo trimestre (Q3) di quest'anno. Leggi tutto...
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Obama gets update on Asia-Pacific trade talks
President Barack Obama is meeting with senior White House officials and Cabinet secretaries to discuss the status of talks on a massive Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement.
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Delay in Pacific trade pact hurts US shift to Asia
The failure to finalize a landmark trans-Pacific trade pact this year as planned has dealt a blow to President Barack Obama's policy shift to Asia.
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Obama's hopes dashed for Asia-Pacific trade deal by year's end
The latest round of talks for a so-called Trans-Pacific Partnership deal among the U.S. and 11 other countries ends in Singapore without an agreement.WASHINGTON — With economic policymaking at home largely paralyzed by Republican opposition, the Obama administration's effort to shift its focus abroad by stimulating U.S. growth through expanded ...
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Mass. Gov. Patrick leading trade mission to Asia
Gov. Deval Patrick is heading off on another trade mission, this time to Asia with planned stops in Japan, Singapore and Hong Kong.
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Europe and China PMI, Asia inflation
The eurozone Purchasing Managers Index reached its highest level since June 2011, while the index for China edged up to beat expectations
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Asia stocks lower ahead of Europe data, US sales
Asian stock markets were mostly lower Friday as traders awaited European inflation data and the first day of the U.S. Christmas shopping season.
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Tiffany Raises Outlook as Strong Asia Sales Lift Profit
Comparable sales in Asia, where Tiffany now gets almost one-quarter of sales and is expanding aggressively, rose 22 percent, well above analysts expectations.
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Strong Asia Pacific sales help Tiffany
THIRD-QUARTER income for luxury jewellery chain Tiffany and Co has climbed as sales in the Asia-Pacific region grew 27 per cent.