India’s Groaning Anti-Graft Chasms
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Indian stocks continued their malaise as the region’s laggard as monthly industrial growth halved, confirming the latest quarter’s slower 7.5 ...
China’s Local Sewage Streams
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Chinese shares were down after early year gains as bank worries were added to macroeconomic and corporate governance ones with ...
Kazakhstan’s Acclaimed Candidate Cant
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Kazakhstan’s veteran central bank head Marchenko was proposed by the prime minister as an IMF managing director nominee with Russia’s ...
Vietnam’s Wavering Resolution
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Vietnamese stocks deepened their loss string despite Hanoi’s hosting of the annual Asian Development Bank gathering as inflation burst past ...
Pakistan’s Packed Cabinet Purge Purse
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Despite the spectacular bin Laden assault, Pakistan shares continued their flat course as a cabinet reshuffle and consolidation demanded by ...
India’s Crossed Anti-Corruption Communications
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Indian shares were off 6 percent through the first four months, at the bottom of the major Asian pack, as ...
Asian Corporate Bonds’ Lopsided Lurch
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The Asian Development Bank issued its 2010 local bond market retrospective in advance of its annual meeting which is to ...
China’s Nuclear Option Knocks
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Chinese shares struggled to stay positive as officials suspended new nuclear plant approvals in reaction to Japan’s calamity after Premier ...
Malaysia’s Oil Transformation Trigger
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Malaysian shares, unlike the rest of the region, were aided by the post-Libya global oil price premium with the country’s ...
Vietnam’s Plodding Pilot Pileups
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Vietnamese stocks, which lagged East Asiain 2010, continued to wheeze after the five year Communist Party Congress granted Premier Dung ...