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South Korea starts live-fire drill
CNN International
By the CNN Wire Staff (CNN) -- South Korea's planned live-fire military exercises started Monday afternoon, the country's ministry of defense said. North Korea has said the drill could ignite a war and has promised to respond militarily, ...
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Perpetual, KKR End Takeover Talks; Fail To Reach Deal
Wall Street Journal
By Cynthia Koons SYDNEY (Dow Jones)--Perpetual Ltd. (PPT.AU) and US-based private equity firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co., or KKR, ended takeover talks after failing to reach a deal, sending the fund manager's stock down 14% as analysts said another ...
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Taiwan stocks fall; techs down, tourism shares up
Reuters
TAIPEI, Dec 20 (Reuters) - Taiwan stocks fell 0.56 percent on Monday after reaching a more than two-and-a-half-year closing high as investors took profits from tech firms on lingering fears over the impact on their profits from a stronger Taiwan dollar ...
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Ford Returns to US Minivan Market by Adapting Car From Europe
Bloomberg
By Keith Naughton - Mon Dec 20 05:01:00 GMT 2010 The Ford Motor Co. C-Max features sliding rear doors and seven seats typical of minivans. Source: Ford Motor Co. via Bloomberg Ford Motor Co., which exited the shrinking US minivan market four years ago, ...
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Stocks Decline the Most This Month as Euro Weakens Vs. Yen; Uny Leads Drop
Bloomberg
By Norie Kuboyama and Toshiro Hasegawa - Mon Dec 20 05:08:00 GMT 2010 Japanese stocks fell, with benchmark indexes slumping by the most this month, as the euro weakened to near a two-week low against the yen on concern Europe's debt crisis will spread, ...
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Sony warns may fall short of LCD TV sales target
Reuters
By Reiji Murai TOKYO, Dec 20 (Reuters) - Sony Corp (6758.T) will likely fall slightly short of its target to boost LCD TV unit sales by 60 percent this financial year, an executive said on Monday, helping push the electronics maker's shares down 1 ...
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China Eastern Plans to Invest $150 Million for 51% Stake in Cargo Venture
Bloomberg
By Neil Denslow and Chan Sue Ling - Mon Dec 20 04:30:05 GMT 2010 China Eastern Airlines Corp., Singapore Airlines Ltd. and partners agreed to combine three air-cargo carriers to bolster their presence in Shanghai, China's busiest air freight center. ...
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South Korea Imposes Bank Levy to Reduce Volatility
BusinessWeek
By Eunkyung Seo and Frances Yoon Dec. 20 (Bloomberg) -- South Korea unveiled measures to guard against sudden capital outflows as military tensions with the North raised concerns investors will pull funds out of Asia's fourth-largest economy. ...
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Li Ning Shares Fall Most in 2 Years on Order Drop, `Conservative' Outlook
Bloomberg
By Wendy Leung - Mon Dec 20 03:26:49 GMT 2010 Li Ning Co. plunged the most in more than two years in Hong Kong trading after the Chinese sportswear maker set up by a former Olympic gymnast of the same name said orders declined. ...
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