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WSJ.com: What's News Asia
What's News Asia

WSJ.com: What's News Asia
  • How to Deal With Pirates
    The rise of piracy is threatening international trade and raising complex questions. The only way to end the scourge is to respond aggressively, says Michael B. Oren.



  • Going Global on Thanksgiving
    If you're tired of dry turkey and "candied" sweet potatoes, try globalized versions of these two canonical dishes.



  • Mazda6
    Bigger, faster, stronger, Mazda6 takes aim at the ultracompetitive midsize market.



  • U.S., China Leaders Push for Free Trade
    Bush and Chinese President Hu Jintao made a friendly push for free trade, at a time when the trading relationship is being threatened by the financial crisis.



  • Honda to Cut Production Further
    Honda announced further car production cutbacks for the current fiscal year and said it plans to shed its domestic temporary work force by 270 staff.



  • Blackstone Pares Size Of Asia-Focused Fund
    Blackstone Group has cut the size of its planned Asia-focused hedge fund to around $200 million from $500 million to $1 billion.



  • Bank of Japan Leaves Rates Steady
    The Bank of Japan left interest rates unchanged at 0.3%, but warned that Japan's economic situation will likely remain sluggish for the time being.



  • India to Focus on Growth, Poverty
    With the global economy darkening and a general election months away, two of India's top leaders pledged government action to sustain growth and protect the poor.



  • China Worries About Rising Job Losses
    Chinese officials said unemployment has worsened and conditions will deteriorate until the second quarter of 2009.



  • Citi's India Group Loses CEO, Plans Layoffs
    Citigroup's sizeable Indian operation lost its chief executive and expects to lay off more than 1,000 employees over the next few months.






 
   
   
 
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