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| | | ... as bad as expected, was unable to soothe concerns over the world's second biggest economy. But it did provide hope that Beijing will introduce more easing measures. Tokyo surged 1.96 per cent, or 165.64 points, to 8,624.90 and Seoul jumped 1.71 per cent ... |
| | | | ... consecutive monthly contraction. The bank linked the contraction to falling exports, arguing the data was an indication Beijing needed to engage in more policy easing. "This calls for more aggressive policy easing, as inflation continues to slow," said ... |
| | | | ... chairman of the board of the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) at the annual conference in Beijing. Medcraft's IOSCO term will begin when current chairman, Masamichi Kono, steps down in March 2013 and will continue to September ... |
| | | | ... index. China is as expected the nucleus of the sector with seven of 10 leading private equity managers being based in Beijing, Hong Kong or Shanghai, according to a study recently released by PE Asia magazine. But Australia is also a market leader with ... |
| | | | ... [industry] had US$1.28 trillion in assets as of December 2011, from a population of just 22 million which is about the size of Beijing," they noted. The Cerulli Associates' comments reinforce Nijathaworn's statements about Australia's governance experience ... |
| | | | ... further as investors became more risk-averse, while the yuan sank against the US dollar on the first trading day since Beijing widened the trading band for the Chinese currency. Tokyo fell 1.74 per cent, or 167.35 points, to 9,470.64 and Seoul shed 0.81 ... |
| | | | ... Kong and Chinese shares have risen as below forecast growth figures from China lifted hopes of fresh monetary easing by Beijing. The Hang Seng Index on Friday added 1.84 per cent, or 373.72 points, to close at 20,701.04 on turnover of HK$61.87 billion ... |
| | | | ... crisis in Europe and the stuttering recovery in the United States. The results, while downbeat, increased market hopes that Beijing would introduce fresh stimulus measures to kickstart the economy. On Tuesday data showed China's consumer price index ... |
| | | | ... crisis in Europe and the stuttering recovery in the United States. The results, while downbeat, increased market hopes that Beijing would introduce fresh stimulus measures to kickstart the economy. On Tuesday data showed China's consumer price index ... |
| | | | ... government when the finance minister resigned to prepare the socialist Pasok party for elections expected within two months. BEIJING - Police in China have held a Singaporean banker for two weeks without allowing her access to a lawyer after her client ... |
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