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Ford Motor to invest $450 million in new Thai plant
Published: 03:18 p.m. (GMT+7), Thursday, June 24, 2010
Ford Motor Co plans to invest $450 million to build a new manufacturing plant in in the eastern province of Rayong, Thailand more »
Japan export growth slows as Eurozone fears weigh
Published: 03:11 p.m. (GMT+7), Thursday, June 24, 2010
Japan logged a smaller-than-expected rise in its May trade surplus as the slowest export growth in five months more »
Fed holds low rates, cites worse financial conditions
Published: 12:57 a.m. (GMT+7), Thursday, June 24, 2010
The US Federal Reserve held its key interest rate at historic lows Wednesday more »
IEA raises 2015 world oil demand, supply forecast
Published: 05:34 p.m. (GMT+7), Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Rising oil supplies will help offset higher demand over the next five years, siad the International Energy Agency more »
Toshiba to make motors for Ford hybrid
Published: 04:55 p.m. (GMT+7), Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Japanese electronics giant Toshiba will build electric motors for a new Ford hybrid vehicle at its plant in the US more »
Asia millionaires worth more than Europeans
Published: 04:40 p.m. (GMT+7), Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Asia-Pacific millionaires are collectively worth more than their European counterparts for the first time more »
Apple iPad sales hit three million
Published: 01:14 p.m. (GMT+7), Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Apple iPad sales have hit the three million mark and are showing no signs of flagging more »
Dollar funding costs climb as yuan bets fade
Published: 04:51 p.m. (GMT+7), Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Dollar funding costs edged higher as China's yuan slipped, dashing bets yuan will appreciate more rapidly more »
Moody's backs Japan's fiscal plan
Published: 04:40 p.m. (GMT+7), Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Japan's plan to rein in its debt is a step in the right direction to help nurture the government back to financial health more »
Asians make the most payments with mobile phones: research
Published: 04:29 p.m. (GMT+7), Tuesday, June 22, 2010
The number of people using mobile phones to make payments can rise 50 percent this year with Asians leading the pack more »