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China FX move only a minor aid to G20 rebalancing
Published:
11:45 a.m. (GMT+7), Wednesday, June 23, 2010
G20 leaders are likely to remain divided over how to balance the global economy at their summit in Canada this weekend
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Corporate America has reason to be wary on yuan
Published:
01:59 p.m. (GMT+7), Tuesday, June 22, 2010
You could easily conclude China's lifting of the peg that had kept its currency in lockstep with the dollar for the past two years was an unmitigated boon for corporate America
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Proposed kill quotas for whales too high
Published:
02:44 p.m. (GMT+7), Monday, June 21, 2010
The International Whaling Commission's scientific committee says the global body's proposed 10-year catch limits for the marine mammals are too high
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Battered BP boss relinquishes duties on US oil spill
Published:
11:56 a.m. (GMT+7), Saturday, June 19, 2010
Embattled BP boss Tony Hayward was Friday handing over the daily management of the complex operation to cap the Gulf of Mexico spill
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China: currency policy not up for debate at G20
Published:
11:18 a.m. (GMT+7), Saturday, June 19, 2010
The value of its yuan currency was not up for debate at an upcoming Group of 20 summit and again rejected outside interference in its foreign exchange policies
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BP boss blasted over Gulf of Mexico oil spill
Published:
03:05 p.m. (GMT+7), Friday, June 18, 2010
BP's damaged public image was left in tatters Friday after furious US lawmakers pilloried the energy giant's boss
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Euro to hit dollar parity in 2011, if still exists
Published:
08:10 a.m. (GMT+7), Sunday, June 13, 2010
The euro is set to sink to parity with the dollar in 2011 because of the slow pace of economic recovery in Europe
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Private data from Austria, Denmark, Ireland deleted
Published:
07:59 a.m. (GMT+7), Sunday, June 13, 2010
Google has deleted private wireless data mistakenly collected by its "Street View" cars in Austria, Denmark and Ireland, the Internet giant said in a letter to US lawmakers
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Chinese thirst drives oil demand: IEA
Published:
11:58 a.m. (GMT+7), Friday, June 11, 2010
Economic recovery is raising global oil demand amid uncertainty over how sovereign debt crises in Europe might crimp pivotal Chinese growth
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Killings hit world workers, union report says
Published:
07:43 a.m. (GMT+7), Thursday, June 10, 2010
Governments in developed and developing countries were clamping down on unions and employers were stepping up intimidation and other forms of persecution: ILO
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