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Breaking News Fri, 3 Jul 2009
 A construction worker walks past a stock indicator in Tokyo Tuesday, March 20, 2007. The Tokyo stock prices rose Tuesday morning. The bench mark Nikkei 225 issue gained 138.92 points and traded at 17148.47 points in midday. (mb1)
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 Wall Street Journal 
Nikkei Flat; Rio, BHP Climb
By COLIN NG and WEI-ZHE TAN | SINGAPORE – Most Asian shares were higher Thursday after Wall Street advanced, while in Australia, Rio Tinto and BHP climbed on a report China had backed down over ... (photo: AP /Shizuo Kambayashi)
Korean Air planes awaiting departure.
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 Seattle Times 
Korean Air spending huge sums despite industry slump
| SEOUL, South Korea - Slammed by the worst travel slump in decades, the world's largest airlines have been grounding flights, slashing cabin services and pulling out first-class seats. | But a South ... (photo: Creative Commons / Vrlobo)
Jennifer Klesaris, with Barclays Capital, works at the New York Stock Exchange  Houston Chronicle 
World markets slide on grim US jobs report
| HONG KONG - Most Asian markets fell Friday as a weaker-than-expected U.S. jobs report signaled more pain ahead for the world's largest economy. European stocks also weakened in early trade. | Losses... (photo: AP / Mark Lennihan)
Hong Kong   Jobs   Markets   US  
A Chinese man takes notes near a display charting stock prices at a securities company in Shanghai, China, Tuesday, Oct 28, 2008. Chinese stocks rebounded in afternoon trading Tuesday after falling to their lowest level in more than two years Monday. The rally followed surges in regional markets as governments around Asia pledged market-boosting measure  Syracuse 
Asian stocks fall as US jobs report douses hope
| (AP) - HONG KONG - Most Asian markets fell Friday as a weaker-than-expected U.S. jobs report signaled more pain ahead for the world's largest economy. | Losses across Asia were somewhat tame compare... (photo: AP)
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Electronic board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange - business - Market Kansas City Star
World markets slide on grim US jobs report
Kin Cheung Floor traders work at the Hong Kong Stock Exchange Friday, July 3, 2009 in Hong Kong. Asian stocks retreated Friday as a weaker-than-expected U.S. jobs report ... (photo: AP Photo / Vincent Yu)
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Repsol motor oil products, Wed, May. 06. 2009 The Guardian
China's CNPC, CNOOC square off for Repsol's YPF - sources
HONG KONG, July 3 (Reuters) - China National Offshore Oil Corp Ltd (CNOOC) and state-run China National Petroleum Corp (CNPC) are battling for approval to bid for the Arg... (photo: WN / james)
Business   China   Energy   Industry   Photos  
US Dollar - Currency Pravda RU
China can do without US dollar?
| By David P. Goldman | China ’s announcement overnight that it will allow companies to settle international trade claims in yuan shows how serious the Chinese authoritie... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
China   Company   Dollar   Market   Photos  
Sony Walkman Houston Chronicle
Sony struggling as Walkman hits its 30th anniversary
| TOKYO - When the Sony Walkman went on sale 30 years ago, it was shown off by a skateboarder to illustrate how the portable cassette-tape player delivered music on-the-g... (photo: WN)
Electronics   Market   Photos   Sony   Walkman  
The flag of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) flies in front of the Vienna headquarters at the Vienna International Center, Friday, March 27, 2009. Two men with differing visions for the International Atomic Energy, Yukiya Amano of Japan and Abdul Samad Minty of South Africa, failed Friday to win enough support to become its new chief, splitting the vote among the agency's developed and developing countries. Al Jazeera
Japan welcomes new IAEA chief
| Japan has welcomed the appointment of one of its diplomats as head of the UN nuclear watchdog. | Yukiya Amano will take over as director-general of the International At... (photo: AP / Hans Punz)
Business   Energy   Iaea   Japan   Photos  
Brokers are seen under the curve of German stock index DAX at the stock market in Frankfurt, central Germany, Monday, Oct. 20, 2008. Wall Street Journal
European Stocks Seen Opening Higher
By PETER NURSE | European stocks are expected to open marginally higher Friday, as investors chase bargains after Thursday's hefty losses. However, the U.S. holiday is li... (photo: AP / Michael Probst)
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Politics Market
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- North Korea: a communist monarchy?
Foreign tourists look at a map of North Korean capital of Pyongyang beside a picture of a North Korean rocket, which was fired in April, on display at a South Korean observation post in Paju near the border village of the Panmunjom, South Korea, Thursday, July 2, 2009.
Pyongyang plans fourth of July fireworks
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- A Subdued Trading Day in Asia and Europe
- World markets slide on grim US jobs report
- World markets slide on grim US jobs report
- OPEC President Says Is Satisfied with Current Oil Price
An investor talks with his mobile phone as he looks at the share index at a private stock market gallery in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Thursday, Oct. 23, 2008.
A Subdued Trading Day in Asia and Europe
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Financial Industry
-  N Korea tracked under new sanctions
- U.S. Pursues Financial Leverage Over North Korea
- S.Korea Kumho Asiana to sell Daewoo Eng
- Japan and South Korea agree to work more closely together to
 A North Korean ship, the Kang Nam I, is anchored in Hong Kong waters on Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2006. The ship that planned to deliver scrap metal to Taiwan has been detained in Hong Kong for safety violations, a newspaper said Tuesday. The reported incident a
 N Korea tracked under new sanctions
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- Indonesia's first Tangguh LNG sent to South Korea
- Korean Air spending huge sums despite industry slump
- Seoul Reports Trade Record
- LG says considering additional LCD line
Indonesia Minister of energy and miniral resources Purnomo Yusgiantoro, talks to reporters at the palace in Jakarta, Indonesia, Wednesday, Feb 22, 2006. Production at the world's largest gold and copper mine was suspended Wednesday after illegal miners blocked the road leading to the site in Indonesia's remote Papua province, a company spokesman said.
Indonesia's first Tangguh LNG sent to South Korea
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Corruption Economy
- Life in North Korea: lies, potatoes and cable TV
- Democracy's Surprises
- With American zeal and Teutonic precision, Siemens sets out
- China warning on 'little coffers'
In this photo released on Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2008 by Korean Central News Agency and distributed on Thursday, Dec. 18 by Korea News Service in Tokyo without mentioning the exact date when it was taken, North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, second left, visits the February General Steel Enterprise in North Korea's northern province of Jagang.
Life in North Korea: lies, potatoes and cable TV
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- Life in North Korea: lies, potatoes and cable TV
- SKorean bank says NKorean economy grew in 2008
- Japan and South Korea agree to work more closely together to
- S.Korea, Japan Not Yet Out of Crisis
In this photo released on Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2008 by Korean Central News Agency and distributed on Thursday, Dec. 18 by Korea News Service in Tokyo without mentioning the exact date when it was taken, North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, second left, visits the February General Steel Enterprise in North Korea's northern province of Jagang.
Life in North Korea: lies, potatoes and cable TV
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