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Breaking News Wed, 27 Aug 2008
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Dell's new low-cost PCs target China, India
Posted  | Comment  | Recommend | | | By Joe Mcdonald, Associated Press BEIJING — Dell unveiled four low-cost computer models Wednesday designed for China, India and other emer... (photo: WN/Patricia)
USA Today
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Dell unveils new PCs targeting emerging markets
| Click photo to enlargeA Chinese sales clerk displays a Dell computer in the Chinese retail outlet Gome in Beijing , China, Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2008. Dell computers are sold in 2,700 outlets of the G... (photo: Public Domain)
Denver Post
 Dell Inc. - Kawasaki, Japan Headquarters. (vio1/wnhires) Dell unveils PCs designed for emerging markets, looking to China, India to boost growth
| BEIJING (AP) _ Dell Inc. unveiled four low-cost computer models Wednesday designed for China, India and other emerging economies in a new bid to tap the potential of high-growth markets outside the ... (photo: Dell Inc.) Newsday
China   Dell   India   Market   Photos  
Nokia E90 Taking soccer to the small screen
| : A year ago, Thorsten Neuhetzki, a soccer fan in Berlin, took up T-Mobile's offer to watch live Bundesliga soccer matches free for a month on his mobile phone, a Nokia E90 Communicator with a five-... (photo: Public Domain / Shritwod ) International Herald Tribune
Berlin   League   Mobile   Photos   Soccer  
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 The Morgan Stanley building, right, in New York´s Times Square is seen, Thursday, April 14, 2005 in New York. Even as Morgan Stanley´s board gave another vote of confidence to embattled Chief Executive Phil Purcell Wednesday, more high-level Morgan Stanley fund eyes China, India construction
|                 MUMBAI: Morgan Stanley hopes to invest up to a quarter of its $4 billion global infrastructure fund in emer... (photo: AP Photo/Mary Altaffer) The Times of India
Construction   Economy   Funds   Photos   U.S.  
China Mobile China Mobile says Q2 profit up 51 pc
|                 HONG KONG: China Mobile, the world's largest wireless operator, posted a 51 per cent rise in quarterly prof... (photo: WN / deniseyong) The Times of India
Business   Hongkong   Industry   Mobile   Photos  
 Deutsche Bank -Bank (sk1) Deutsche Bank cuts China Eastern target price
|                 HONG KONG: Deutsche Bank cut its target price for shares of China Eastern Airlines to HK$1.15 from HK$1.98 ... (photo: Public Domain) The Times of India
Airlines   Bank   China   Deutsche   Photos  
olympic torch- india- am1 Indians hope Beijing showing can inspire change
| NEW DELHI, Aug 26: India’s best Olympic Games amounted to three medals — not many, perhaps, for the world’s second most populous nation but sports chiefs believe the pe... (photo: PIB) Dawn
Beijing   India   Olympics   Photos   Sports  
BEGGAR - POVERTY - PHILIPPINES - FILIPINO - HOMELESS More living below poverty line
Aug 27, 2008 1:03 PM | The World Bank said more people are living in extreme poverty in developing countries than previously thought as it adjusted the recognised yardsti... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo) TVNZ
Economy   People   Photos   Poverty   World  
KRW South Korean Won banknotes Weak Won Begins to Tell in People¡¯s Pockets
A man walks past a bank's money exchange center in Seoul on Tuesday, when the won fell 1 percent against the dollar, setting near four-year lows for the third session in ... (photo: WN) Chosunilbo
Bank   Money   Photos   Seoul   Trade  
Palm Oil Plantations In Malaysia. (ps1) Malaysian palm oil lower
| BANGKOK, Aug 26: Malaysian crude palm oil futures fell 7.3 per cent to a one-week low on Tuesday as fears of defaults by Chinese buyers amid rising supply encouraged pl... (photo: WN / patricia) Dawn
Bangkok   Commodities   Malaysian   Palmoil   Photos  
Rice                          Imports surge amid costlier oil, rice
By Darwin G. Amojelar, Reporter | PHILIPPINE imports in June continued to surge on the back of higher purchases of crude petroleum and rice abroad, the National Statistic... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc) The Manila Times
Imports   Petroleum   Philippine   Photos   Rice  
 Peoples Republic of China President, Hu Jintao, pictured during a defense meeting held at the Pentagon in Washington, District of Columbia (DC). cg1 SEOUL: President Hu Jintao said
| Tuesday that China remains committed to bold economic reforms introduced 30 years ago and urged South Korean firms to invest more in his country's modernization. | Hu, ... (photo: US DoD file/H Stikkel) The Manila Times
China   Investment   Photos   Seoul   South Korea  
Jollibee                              Jollibee buys out Beijing resto chain
By Katrina Mennen A. Valdez Reporter | THE Philippines' largest fast-food chain said it has completed the buyout of a Beijing-based chain of restaurants. | In a disclosur... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc) The Manila Times
Beijing   Fastfood   Jollibee   Philippines   Photos  
Business & Economy Stock
China faces a new world trade order
Bank of Beijing to set up fund JV with Scotiabank
Deutsche Bank cuts China Eastern target price
SEOUL: President Hu Jintao said
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Deutsche Bank cuts China Eastern target price
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Asia markets mixed as Japan falls and HK gains
(UPDATE) Asia energy stocks rise as oil nears $117
Asia stocks mixed but Greater China climbs
GLOBAL MARKETS-Asia stocks mixed but Greater China climbs
Chinese armed escorts prepare to transport Chinese currency at a bank in Changchun, northeastern China's Jilin province, Tuesday Aug. 22, 2006. China raised interest rates last Friday for the second time this year amid efforts to rein in a boom in lending and construction that the government worries could spark a financial crisis. The central bank raised the minimum rate that commercial banks charge on one-year loans in China's currency, the yuan, by 0.26 percent to 6.12 percent, effective last Saturda
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Real Estate Industry
Detained in Beijing, journalist talks about his ordeal
Detained Chinese activist returns to Beijing
Beijing prepares for Olympic venues' future
Camstar expands product offering in Asia
Camstar Headquarters
Camstar expands product offering in Asia
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China's banks churn out profits
The China syndrome
Chinese Markets for Cement Report
Mining firms: China's stake in Rio Tinto gets all-clear
Chinese armed escorts prepare to transport Chinese currency at a bank in Changchun, northeastern China's Jilin province, Tuesday Aug. 22, 2006. China raised interest rates last Friday for the second time this year amid efforts to rein in a boom in lending and construction that the government worries could spark a financial crisis. The central bank raised the minimum rate that commercial banks charge on one-year loans in China's currency, the yuan, by 0.26 percent to 6.12 percent, effective last Saturda
China's banks churn out profits
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Trade Energy
China's banks churn out profits
Filipino travelers prefer HK, Singapore, Thailand
Olympics boost China's leaders but share market dives
China shares drop on higher oil prices
Chinese armed escorts prepare to transport Chinese currency at a bank in Changchun, northeastern China's Jilin province, Tuesday Aug. 22, 2006. China raised interest rates last Friday for the second time this year amid efforts to rein in a boom in lending and construction that the government worries could spark a financial crisis. The central bank raised the minimum rate that commercial banks charge on one-year loans in China's currency, the yuan, by 0.26 percent to 6.12 percent, effective last Saturda
China's banks churn out profits
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Warming could cost less than emissions cuts
A really rough stretch for Pax Americana
China propping up soft global economy
Yingli Green Energy Announces Plans to Construct a Solar Pow
The message 'CUT Co2' lights up on the face of the Le Meridien hotel in New Delhi, calling for urgent action to fight climate change, at New Delhi, India, Saturday, May 19, 2007. Greenpeace is demanding that India implement energy efficiency measures as the first and most cost effective way to reduce Carbon Dioxide (Co2) emission
Warming could cost less than emissions cuts
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Banking Technology
Bank of China denies aiding terrorists
Bank of Beijing to set up fund JV with Scotiabank
Deutsche Bank cuts China Eastern target price
China's banks churn out profits
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Bank of China denies aiding terrorists
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China pardons iTunes (but not Sting)
Report: China tobacco merger to create No. 4 maker
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