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Archive for February, 2011
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Monday, February 28th, 2011Getting Asia on the Global Stage
Monday, February 28th, 2011As their region rises in the post-crisis period, Asians must think both as regionalists and as globalists. But, compared to 1997, Asians must now demand that global institutions be more open to their participation, ideas and leadership, argues Simon Tay.
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Asia Markets: India stocks jump after budget to lead Asia
Monday, February 28th, 2011Indian stocks jump to lead most major Asian markets higher after the nation’s finance minister says the next financial year’s fiscal deficit and government borrowings will be less than the market expects.
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Mideast unrest highlights Asia’s oil dependence
Monday, February 28th, 2011The tremors from political upheaval in the Middle East are rippling through energy-thirsty Asia, which has long struggled to kick its addiction to oil from the volatile region.
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Malaysia set for Asia’s first Legoland next year
Monday, February 28th, 2011Asia’s first Legoland theme park is on track to open next year in southern Malaysia, its builder said, as the region goes all out to lure tourists with a series of big ticket attractions.
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Crude Hits $99.96 In Asia – India Infoline.com
Monday, February 28th, 2011msnbc.comCrude Hits $99.96 In AsiaIndia Infoline.comMCX Crude oil futures are expected to open up with a gap as the traders eye a worsening conflict in Libya and WTI Crude futures rally towards $100 per barrel yet again in Asian trades. A slight moderation in the prices last week following the calls …Oil up in Asia as Middle East unrest spreadsAsiaOneMideast unrest highlights Asia's oil dependenceAFPOil above $99 as Libya's oil industry in chaosThe Associated PressBBC News -ABS CBN News -TODAYonlineall 11,408 news articles »Google News
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PRECIOUS METALS: Gold Up In Asia As Crude Oil Rises – Wall Street Journal
Monday, February 28th, 2011PRECIOUS METALS: Gold Up In Asia As Crude Oil RisesWall Street JournalSINGAPORE (Dow Jones)–Gold was up in Asia Monday as Middle East political turmoil continued to support oil prices, encouraging safe-haven buying. Ongoing investor concern about the turmoil in Libya and reports …Gold, silver advance further in AsiaCommodity Onlineall 15 news articles »
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New Zealand’s Dollar Rises on Asia Share Rally; Aussie Dollar Erases Loss – Bloomberg
Monday, February 28th, 2011New Zealand's Dollar Rises on Asia Share Rally; Aussie Dollar Erases LossBloombergThe MSCI Asia Pacific Index of shares rose for a second day, adding 0.6 percent and reversing an earlier 0.5 percent loss. The New Zealand dollar gained for a second day versus the yen after the government said exports outpaced imports by NZ$11 million …Australian Dollar Weakens Against Most MajorsRTT NewsDollar buoyed by economic dataSydney Morning Heraldall 27 news articles »
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Asian shares lower on Middle East unrest – Financial Times
Monday, February 28th, 2011International Business TimesAsian shares lower on Middle East unrestFinancial TimesThe FTSE All-World equity benchmark is up 0.2 per cent, Asia was firmer and European bourses have opened only fractionally softer. The FTSE Eurofirst 300 index is 0.1 per cent lower and London's FTSE 100 is down by the same amount, with no clear …Laura Cha to take seat on board of HSBC HoldingsFinanceAsiaChina's Bank Share Slide Seen Persisting With Inflation Undermining GrowthBloombergHK, China shares rise but gains could stall as HSBC disappointsForexyardWall Street Journalall 181 news articles »
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Asia leagues review – Fifa.com
Monday, February 28th, 2011Washington ExaminerAsia leagues reviewFifa.comIn east Asia, the leagues of Japan, Korea Republic and China have yet to commence while Australia's two Champions League participants – Sydney FC and Melbourne Victory – have already been eliminated from championship contention. …Japanese and South Korean clubs expected to dominate Asian Champions League …The Canadian Pressall 20 news articles »
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