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S Korea to bolster island troops BBC News South Korea says it will boost border security and be more flexible in response to threats from North Korea. A presidential spokesman said Seoul was concerned it had "become too passive". North Korean shelling of a Southern island two days ago killed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Euro Near Two-Month Low on Labor Unrest, Portugal Vote Concern; Yen Climbs Bloomberg By Candice Zachariahs and Ron Harui - Thu Nov 25 03:52:37 GMT 2010 The euro dropped toward a two-month low against the yen and dollar as concerns over European labor strikes and a Portuguese government vote tomorrow on austerity measures damped demand ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Don Chu Steered Hedge Fund to Asia for Inside Information, US Court Told Bloomberg By Christopher Condon - Thu Nov 25 02:41:05 GMT 2010 Don Ching Trang Chu, the "expert- network" executive arrested yesterday on insider-trading charges, had a roster of Asia-based employees of North American technology companies to feed information to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ford Opens New China Dealerships, as Sales Expand ABC News AP By ELAINE KURTENBACH AP Business Writer Ford Motor is adding 100 new dealerships in China this year, raising its total number of outlets to 340, as it courts new car buyers in provincial cities. Like other major automakers, Ford is looking to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Brazil: Economic Team Named New York Times By MYRNA DOMIT President-elect Dilma Rousseff assembled her new economic team on Wednesday, nominating Alexandre Antonio Tombini, left, an economist and Central Bank official, to succeed Henrique Meirelles as head of the Central Bank. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bail Set At $5 Million For Former Madoff Employee Wall Street Journal By Steven Russolillo Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--Bail was set at $5 million Wednesday for a longtime "back office" employee of convicted Ponzi scheme operator Bernard Madoff. At a hearing, US District Judge Laura Taylor Swain in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Shrimping limit set in Gulf after tar ball found Forbes AP , 11.24.10, 07:37 PM EST NEW ORLEANS -- The federal government has closed part of the Gulf of Mexico to royal red shrimping after a commercial shrimper found tar balls in his net. In a news release late Wednesday, the National Oceanic and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Japan October export growth slows, worries deepen AFP TOKYO — Japanese exports grew at their slowest pace of the year in October, data showed Thursday, underlining fears for the country's main engine for growth as the trade-reliant recovery loses more steam. The worse-than-expected data pointed to growing ... See all stories on this topic » |
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