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Chinese manufacturing gains speed in October
Houston Chronicle
By ELAINE KURTENBACH AP Business Writer © 2010 AP SHANGHAI — Chinese manufacturing accelerated in October with spending on infrastructure projects spurring a jump in new equipment orders even as export demand remained subdued, surveys showed Monday. ...
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China Defends Africa, US Investment Amid Tensions
NPR
by AP China defended its growing global commercial presence as a source of jobs in Africa and the United States amid tension over control of resources and Zambia's arrest of two Chinese managers who shot miners during a pay dispute. ...
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Cargo plan bomb plot exposes risk to passenger aircraft
Telegraph.co.uk
Passenger planes are far more vulnerable to terror attacks than the public knows because of the lack of screening of cargo on board, experts warned. By Caroline Gammell The devices contained a highly explosive combination of PETN (Pentaerythritol ...
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ICBC Growth Helps Bolster Office Sector
Wall Street Journal
By LINGLING WEI Industrial & Commercial Bank of China is expanding in the US, and that's a bit of good news for the Manhattan office market. The Beijing-based bank, China's largest, has leased more than 10000 square feet at 1633 Broadway near 50th ...
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Yen Weakens on Speculation BOJ Will Expand Easing to Halt Gains
BusinessWeek
By Ron Harui and Monami Yui Nov. 1 (Bloomberg) -- The yen fell against all of its major counterparts on speculation the Bank of Japan will this week expand monetary easing to prevent the currency from edging closer to a record against the dollar. ...
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South Korea's Inflation Rate Climbs to 20-Month High, Exports Accelerate
Bloomberg
By Eunkyung Seo and William Sim - Mon Nov 01 05:11:01 GMT 2010 South Korea's consumer prices grew at the fastest pace in 20 months and exports jumped more than projected, bolstering the case for higher borrowing costs. The won and stocks rose, ...
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