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Wal-Mart, US fed rate and ex-citigroup Executives face law suit.
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Fed's rate policy, US productivity and IBM.
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Wal-Mart Keeps August Sales Forecast, SingTel Opens New Frontier in S. Asia, Stories about Bloggers...
US job growth up, Vizcom 2Q earinings, Delphi's restructuring.
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Exxon's CEO Raymond to Retire; Newmont Exec Goes on Trail
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Time Warner, Eurozone and Apple.
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Adidas to Buy Reebok; Toyota Profit Slips; CIBC to Settle Enron Case; BOE Sets Rate.
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Dollar falls, banana war between EU and Latin America, oil price surge and auto.
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Dollar falls, Tokyo land preices rise, Japan vs US on steel, transportation in Chicago.
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Murdoch Son Leaves NYC; HP Ceases iPod Deal, U.S. Economy Kept Growing
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Doha negotiations, DaimlerChrysler and Exxon gains from oil price.
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Starbucks profit rose, AMRO and France Telecom.
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US Consumer Confidence, Amazon.com, IMF chief and agriculture.
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UK economy, Sony vs Samsung, US property market and OECD.
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Elite UK universities, Microsoft, US economy report.
SAIC is considering legal action to halt the sale of MG Rover to Nanjing Automotive.
Issues
: Unocal's assets offer, Maytag on Whirlpool's offer, Pepsi-Danone Talk.
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Airbus and Boeing, Greenspan as well as good news from eBay and AT&T
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Hewlett-Packard, Federal Reserve, Yahoo profit
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News Corp and MySpace, Singapore's Raffles Hotel, IBM and Citigroup.
The new Harry Potter book sold an astonishing 6.9 million copies in its first 24 hours.
Issues: Samsung, housing market, software writers, consumer inflation.
Issues: Advanced Micro Devices, real estate, Apple, WorldCom.
Issues: US deficit, Intel, trade talk on agriculture and Pepsi profit climbs.
Issues: Oil price, German economy, Enron and Dreamwork.
Issues: Wall Street; top OECD post; Wl-Mart and Mitsubishi's bid for Westinghouse.
Issues: storm and oil, gas; terrorism risk insurance; US unemployment.
The shock of Thursday's London blasts may jar confidence in the world economy.
Issues: G8 on climate, OPEC, UnitedHealth.
Issues: Ford, US Cotton Subsidy, Morgan Stanley.
Issues: Oil prices, China's market economy status, patents in EU and T-Mobile.
Issues: Dollar rose, G8 heads on climate agreement, Microsoft faces new lawsuit
Issues: Silicon Valley, Wall Street, Oil dependence
General Motors sales increase 41% in June on employee discount offer to buy cars, trucks.
IBM will receive $775 million in cash and $75 million in credit for software from Microsoft.
Issues: Aid for Africa, Italy and the EU, Morgan Stanley and AT&T.
4 of 7 categories of China's textile products have exceeded 80% of the US quota.
China has more than 100 million Internet users and some 358 million mobile phone users.
Singapore's Temasek to buy a 5.1 percent stake in the CCB for $1.4 billion.
Air conditioner makers must strengthen self-regulation to ensure fair competition.
China is becoming a big player as an acquirer of foreign firms.
HongKong Tourism Board launched the city's largest shopping promotion.
Several banks will start charging a service fee to count small change soon.
China's home-grown TD-SCDMA would be ready for commercial use as scheduled.
China's Banking Regulator would raise the foreign ownership limit in domestic banks.
The second round of Sino-US negotiations over textile frictions will open soon.
CNOOC may challenge Chevron's $16 billion bid for Unocal.
China should boost domestic demand, because its economic relied too heavily on exports.
Google plans to offer an electronic payment system similar to eBay's PayPal.
Tom Online Inc.said it will be the sole wireless distributor for Warner Brothers in China.
Beijing's sole developer of Financial Street has experienced five fruitful years.
Government cooling measures have dampened a nationwide frenzy to buy houses.
DaimlerChrysler will begin assembling Mercedes-Benz sedans in Beijing by the end of this year.
Japan has again refused to resume the US beef imports in the Wednesday's telephone talk.
The 46th Paris Air Show is showcasing the Airbus' super jumbo A380.
Haier is considering making a bid for Maytag.
China is pushing ahead with policies encouraging the development of the software industry.
Shanghai Int'l Shipping Center may bring a change to the Asian-Pacific seaways.
The past week has seen records for the welfare lottery smashed in terms of sales and awards.
It is time to examine the tax system and lower the tax burden.
China's textile industry hails the Saturday's textile deal between China and the EU.
Golf has become big business in China for rising middle class to spend money on.
China has narrowed its gap with international bankcard services in three years.
Fund management companies are allowed to invest their own money in mutual funds.
The Shanghai stock index will not drop below 1,000 points again in two to three years.
China's shares yesterday achieved their highest daily increase in three years.
CATARC is drawing up technological standards for auto makers.
China's Lenovo Group reported a 12 percent drop in quarterly profit, below expectations.
Doubts over the euro emerged following the "no" votes over the constitution.
US effort to increase pressure on China to overhaul its RMB regime got less than rave reviews.
BenQ, an electronics company in Taiwan, will take over the cellphone division of Siemens.
Lenovo unveiled its first pen-based computer which Microsoft's Tablet PC version of Windows.
Share prices in China rebounded on Monday.
China's mobile industry is showing stronger enthusiasm about 3G.
Finance ministers of China and the G8 will discuss world economy next week.
China's ZTE has announced the opening of its new U.S. headquarters in Dallas, Texas.
The Bank of China has sacked 20 local branch heads to clean up its image before its IPO plan.
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China Post is progressing with its scheme to merge its two sub-businesses.
Peter Mandelson said he would hold talks with Bo Xilai this week.
Chinese e-commerce operator Alibaba.com is in the late stages of talks to sell a 35 percent stake to Yahoo Inc.
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BOC IPO Could Take Place in 2005
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China, Hong Kong, Japan, and Aussie Market Roundup
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CNOOC's Market Value Up By $7b
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Producer Price Index Rises
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Lenovo Profit Up 6% After IBM PC Buy
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Power Supply Sees Robust Growth
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HK Urges Manufacturers to Go "Green"
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Major HK Banks's Interest Rate Hike
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China Mobile First-Half Profit Rises
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