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Japanese companies with a heavy reliance on exports to China fell on Monday after China’s central bank curbed lending
Jun. 19, 2006

Japanese companies with a heavy reliance on exports to China fell on Monday after China’s central bank curbed lending, fuelling fears of a slowdown in its economy.

 

 

 


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Japanese companies with a heavy reliance on exports to China fell on Monday after China’s central bank curbed lending

Japanese companies with a heavy reliance on exports to China fell on Monday after China’s central bank curbed lending, fuelling fears of a slowdown in its economy.
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Indian government has invited US companies to set up commercial partnerships with domestic firms to take advantage of opportunities in the manufacturing sector
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This collaboration was necessary to help India emerge as a manufacturing hub, Minister of State for Industry Ashwani Kumar told a meeting with Indian-American companies and representatives of American corporations in Chicago.
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The benchmark Sensex fell 122.69 points as Reserve Bank of india sucks up liquidity from the money supply
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The benchmark Sensex fell 122.69 points on Monday on funds selling in early trading on the Bombay Stock Exchange.
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Papua New Guinea agreed not to build a US$600 million liquefied petroleum gas plant linked to the PNG-Australia gas pipeline project
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Moi Avei, deputy prime minister of Papua New Guinea, said Monday that his government has agreed not to build a US$600 million liquefied petroleum gas plant linked to the PNG-Australia gas pipeline project.
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Brazilian mining giant reaches pellet deals with three steel companies
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Brazilian mining giant Companhia Vale do Rio Doce (RIO), or CVRD, reached an agreement on 2006 prices for direct-reduction iron pellets with three steelmakers, the company said in a statement late Wednesday.
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Ecuador's government will not form a partnership with another Latin American state-run oil company to run oil blocks taken away from Occidental Petroleum

Ecuador's government will not form a partnership with another Latin American state-run oil company to run oil blocks taken over in May from U.S.-based oil company Occidental Petroleum (OXY), the country's top energy official said Friday.
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Asian markets fell Monday morning as buying momentum cooled in Tokyo following a late-week rally
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Asian markets fell Monday morning as buying momentum cooled in Tokyo following a late-week rally and a rise in the deposit reserve requirement for mainland Chinese banks weighed on shares in Hong Kong.
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A Qualcomm technology that could compete with WiMAX may be delayed
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A Qualcomm technology that could compete with WiMAX may be delayed after a standard setter temporarily halted its review.
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Tension remain between Boeing and Lockheed
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As Boeing and Lockheed's plan to join their government rocket units nears antitrust approval, tensions remain between the two.
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