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SINGAPORE -- Most Asian currencies firmed on Wednesday in tandem with stock markets, but investors' sentiment was overshadowed by talk of a shift in China's policy to let the yuan depreciate to spur the slowing economy.
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GM, Ford Quitting Corporate Jet Travel - Street.Com
General Motors ( GM Quote - Cramer on GM - Stock Picks ) and Ford ( F Quote - Cramer on F - Stock Picks ) say they are getting out of the corporate aircraft business. Furthermore, both CEO Rick Wagoner of GM and Alan Mullaly, the chief at Ford, will ...
Asian Stocks End Mostly Higher - CNBC
We asked Gary Vaynerchuk of Wine Library TV to tell us about his favorite brands of Bourbon, Irish Whiskey and Single Malt. Indian markets re-opened a day after massive attacks by militants in Mumbai, with the Bombay Sensitive 20 Index down by more ...
HK shares jump 2.5pc, traders hope for a bright December - South China Morning Post
Hong Kong shares rose 2.5 per cent on Friday, as aggressive rate reductions in mainland and cheap valuations of local blue chips pushed the main index into its fourth straight day of gains. The main index soared 9.7 per cent this week, boosted by the ...
HK shares jump 2.5 pct to take weekly gain to 9.7 pct - Guardian Unlimited
HONG KONG, Nov 28 (Reuters) - Hong Kong shares rose 2.5 percent on Friday, as aggressive rate reductions in China and cheap valuations of local blue chips pushed the main index into its fourth straight day of gains. The main index soared 9.7 percent ...
HK shares gain 2 pct as properties, exporters rise - Forbes
HONG KONG, Dec 1 (Reuters) - Hong Kong shares rose 2.1 percent to a three-week high on Monday, as investors snapped up local developers such as Sino Land on hopes of better sales, while exporters gained on reports of brisk U.S. holiday spending. Yue ...
Most Cos see fall in Nov sales - Tribune
Tata Chemicals is now going to come up with customised fertilisers, based on the soil health and cropping pattern of the area. The plant is going to come up in Badayun district in Uttar Pradesh. The logo of German regional bank BayernLB is seen at ...
Fiscal deficit to be reduced to 3.3 percent in 2009-10 - Daily Times
KARACHI: The approval of financing facility by IMF for the country has rekindled the hopes of a rescue plan for the stock market, which has been kept under floor for almost three months. The market participants were of the view that with the ample ...
New Delhi, November 27 - Tribune
Consumer affairs minister Sharad Pawar yesterday said the government would soon take a decision on futures trading in four banned commodities ? chana, potato, rubber and soyoil. The Reserve Bank may announce cut in policy rates up to 50 basis ...
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In a move to soften the interest rates in short and long term loans, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Saturday (Nov 01) has announced to make further deduction in Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR), the slice of amount banks need to park with the apex bank ...
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