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)
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)
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 KongJobsMarketsUS
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) AsiaHong KongJobsPhotosUS
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) JobMarketsPhotosStockWorld
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) ChinaCompanyDollarMarketPhotos
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) BusinessEnergyIaeaJapanPhotos
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) EconomyEuropeFinancialMarketPhotos