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Continue Reading →Zeke Miller of BuzzFeed reports : Mitt Romney is running out of rich people.
Continue Reading →New Jersey Governor Chris Christie said he would veto a bill to allow same-sex marriage, even as Democrats in the Senate said they have enough votes to pass it.
Continue Reading →China’s stocks dropped after the benchmark index rose the most since October 2009 yesterday. Developers slid after home prices fell, overshadowing gains by brokerages on speculation the government will support equities.
Continue Reading →A government-backed plan to export a record corn surplus may leave South African silos drained of the country’s staple food by the end of April.
Continue Reading →China’s demand for cheap home appliances is waning as the government phases out subsidies. In response, domestic companies are entering Royal Philips Electronics NV’s market with high-end devices
Continue Reading →AIA Group Ltd. asked four investment banks to advise it on a potential offer for ING Groep NV’s Asian business, a purchase that may be worth more than $6 billion,
Continue Reading →China’s economy probably grew the least in 10 quarters in the last three months of 2011 and may cool further as export demand slumps and officials prolong a
Continue Reading →Dart Energy Ltd., exploring for unconventional gas in countries including Australia, China and Poland, said it plans to expand its European shale business and acquire licenses
Continue Reading →A European Union embargo on imports of Iranian oil will probably be delayed for six months to let countries such as Greece, Italy and Spain find alternative supplies, two
Continue Reading →China’s economy probably grew the least in 10 quarters in the last three months of 2011 and may cool further as export demand slumps and officials prolong a campaign against property
Continue Reading →Singapore Exchange, where 40 percent of listed firms are based outside the city state, is going to court to enforce its listing rules for the first time after a Chinese company ignored a deadline to appoint a special auditor.
Continue Reading →China’s stocks fell for a third day, paring the benchmark index’s first weekly gain in two months, on concern the slowing economy and government curbs on property purchases will hurt earnings growth.
Continue Reading →President Ma Ying-jeou held an early lead after polls closed in Taiwan’s election as voters decided whether his work to improve relations with China merit him a second four-year term.
Continue Reading →Taiwan’s 18 million voters are deciding today whether President Ma Ying-jeou’s work to improve relations with China merit him a second four-year term.
Continue Reading →Taiwanese tycoon Douglas Hsu made no secret of his desire for President Ma Ying-jeou to win a second term this week as he cut the ribbon in opening his $6.7 million Mega
Continue Reading →Three Federal Reserve policy makers called on the U.S. government to try new programs to revive the housing market while differing over whether the central bank should
Continue Reading →Asia’s hedge-fund industry is set to shrink in 2012 after a year in which growth stagnated, performance faltered and managers struggled to raise capital.
Continue Reading →Chinese equities traded in the U.S. fell for the first year in three as the world’s second-largest economy slowed amid Europe’s debt crisis.
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