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Leading shares have begun the week brightly, as continuing weakness in the dollar has given a boost to metal prices, and thus the mining sector...Still with commodity companies, Heritage Oil has continued its recent strong run, up 8.5p to 516p on news...
Tags: net cash, mining companies, Ugandan, significant net, China, Shanghai, Lonmin, Valuation, Mergers and acquisitions, Tullow, Financial economics, FTSE 100 Index, Eni, Business Finance
The flurry of initial public offerings last week is confirmation that this fall's rebound in the market wasn't a fluke and sets the stage for more companies to raise money through IPOs in 2010. But the response to two of the newly public companies shows...
Tags: Francis Gaskins, China, Shanghai, Private equity, Investment banks, Corporate finance, Stock market, Initial public offering, Business Finance
These dramatic events in the midst of the global financial crisis changed the climate of the times. Particularly with the western economies in trouble, these events changed the world's perception of China. The media started talking of a world dominated...
Tags: China, India, FDI, Asian Development Bank, Taiwan, East Asian Tigers, use dollar, Western Europe, Japan, Shanghai, Chinese financial system, Renminbi, Bank of China, Economy of the People's Republic of China
The B&B Windsor 10 opened last week at 23rd and Meridian and brought new movies to an area that has been without for a while...Lowe founded the nonprofit group three years ago to rebuild an area of common interest for the associations. The first decline...
Tags: Kim Lowe, B&B Windsor, China, Shanghai, Oklahoma County Oklahoma, Hartford County Connecticut, Windsor Connecticut, WAND, Windsor Ontario, Canadian County Oklahoma, Cleveland County Oklahoma, Oklahoma City Metropolitan Area
Peng Lu, 27, left the tap running in the bathroom to fill a basin for her laundry and went to the kitchen to drink some water...Her landlady then allegedly scolded her and forcibly evicted her, throwing out her belongings as well. Read the full story...
Tags: China, Shanghai, Apartment, Hospitality Recreation, Home appliances, Bartley, Laundry
Wee Meng Chee or Namewee, who gained notoriety in 2007 for his rap song, Negarakuku, is at it again. His latest tirade, which was made into a short film and posted on YouTube, was aimed at Tenaga Nasional Bhd after his home in Muar, Johor, was hit by...
Tags: TNB, rapper wee, China, Shanghai, Wee Meng Chee, Malay Malaysians, Malaysian Chinese, Muar, Tenaga Nasional
India�s representative Dr Karin Hulshof said India must not accept child labour or tolerate child marriages and must allow children, especially girls, to go to school. She said each year, about one million babies die in the first month of their life,...
Tags: child marriages, India, China, Shanghai, Child labour, Malaysia, Sungkai, Child marriage, UNICEF, Childhood, Malaysia Nanban, Makkal Osai, Social Issues, Labor
Now it is seen as a cultural force that sparks love affairs, breaks marriages and creates “sweat shops” to satisfy a black market in virtual goods. World of Warcraft marks its fifth birthday today as something more than just an online role-playing game...
Tags: World of Warcraft, Blizzard Entertainment, China, Shanghai, Massively multiplayer online role-playing games, Warcraft, Gold farming, Michael Morhaime, Blizzard games, Windows games
In an interview ahead of his arrival Sunday on a state visit to the United States, the 77-year-old trained economist said he had grown accustomed to predictions of US economic decline over the decades. The US economy "has shown a remarkable capacity to...
Tags: United States, Manmohan Singh, prime minister, American, CNN, China, Shanghai, India, India ¬タモ United States relations, Indian National Congress, Social Issues, Politics, Prime Ministers of India, Singh, Foreign exchange market, United States dollar, Reserve currency, Late 2000s recession in Asia, Currency, World currency, Economy of the United States, International economics
Chinese government has predicted economic growth will rise further next year, lending support to the prospect of a "V-shaped" recovery for Australia's biggest trading partner. Professor Ba Shusong, deputy director-general of the State Council Development...
Tags: China, professor ba, Shanghai, Celtic Tiger, Economy of the People's Republic of China, Economic disasters, Late-2000s recession, Business Finance