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Nasdaq OMX builds up technology sales in Asia
Agrees to sell its trading systems to the Bangladesh bourse in a sign that the US group is ramping up technology sales to Asia exchanges
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Asia set to take lion's share of trade
ANZ chief Mike Smith is predicting a "tectonic shift" where Asia accounts for half the world's financial system by 2030.
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Thailand reduces key rate as political unrest hurts economy
Thailand cut its key interest rate for the first time this year to bolster the economy as prolonged political unrest curbs local demand and hurts tourism.
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India, Asean pact on services, investment trade
Agreement concluded but yet to be signed because of policy differences
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Ukraine turmoil to hit India's trade with Central Asia
The political turmoil in Ukraine involving the Russian federation may have a negative fallout for Indian exports with central Asian region.
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Thais face lowest Asean GDP growth
Thailands economy is likely to post the lowest growth among Asean countries this year if the months-long political unrest lingers until the second quarter, says the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC).
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Nissan tops Asia-brand U.S. sales
Nissan Motor Co. led February U.S. sales gains for Asia-based carmakers, with its Altima passing Toyota Motor Corp.’s Camry so far this year amid severe winter weather that again was blamed for chilling demand. Monthly sales at Nissan rose 16 percent from a year earlier, topping the 12 percent average ...
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Asean winning Japan investments
TOKYO More Japanese companies are choosing the Asean region over China as an investment destination as rising costs and concerns about the environment make Asias biggest economy less attractive, according to the Japan External Trade Organization.
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Japan's Calpis returns to Thailand in joint venture with Osotspa
Japanese beverage company Calpis has returned to Thailand, spending 500 million baht on a factory with the Osotspa Group, the countrys oldest consumer product conglomerate.
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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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DEI/Sole 24 Ore - Thailandia: chiude 2013 con crescita PIL + 3%
Thailandia: chiude 2013 con crescita PIL +3% Nel corso degli ultimi tre mesi (dicembre 2013-febbraio 2014) il tasso di crescita delleconomia thailandese è sceso al livello più basso degli ultimi due anni: + 0,6%. Il rallentamento è ...
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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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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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Nissan sales plummet on Thailand troubles
Japanese carmaker joins rivals in suffering set back in market as anti-government street protests and end of car purchase subsidy weigh on numbers
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Thailand Turmoil Unsettles Foreign Car Makers
Thailand's political stalemate is cutting into foreign car makers' sales and undermining the appeal of Southeast Asia's largest auto-production hub.
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Japanese car sales plunge in Thailand
Mazda and Mitsubishi both warn that vehicle sales have dropped in the southeast Asian country as they report record third-quarter results
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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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Thailand to allow foreign IPOs
Thailand will allow initial public offerings of foreign companies for the first time as Asia's 11th-largest equity market seeks to compete with Hong Kong and Singapore as a regional hub for stock listings.
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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.