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Thursday, November 19, 2009
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Maxis' strong debut performance reflects pent-up demand
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Malaysia's IDR project not hampered by global financial crisis
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OECD says world economies bounce back but debt "rot" must stop
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Brewer SABMiller reports profits slide, hard times
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South Korea offers talks on stalled US trade pact
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Taiwan may end China high-tech investment ban
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Bangladesh invites bids to build new US$2b highway
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BHP chief cautious on global recovery
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Deutsche Bank to be key player in China's Huaxia Bank
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Taiwan rejects HK consortium's bid for AIG unit
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Gold Investing: An Owner's Manual
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S.Korean economy to grow in 2010: minister
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Obama predicts renewed US growth in fourth quarter
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JP Morgan to take over Cazenove
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Dollar mixed as gold rushes to new record
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Oil prices rally for third day, flirt with US$80 level
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US stocks mainly lower after disappointing data
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China Mobile says still in iPhone talks with Apple
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Malaysia must reform to achieve developed status: World Bank
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California faces new multi-billion-dollar deficit
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Malaysia says US will abandon trade pact negotiations
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US consumer prices up 0.3 per cent in October
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Philippines breaches 2009 budget deficit ceiling
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World economy setting itself up for a bigger bust, says Marc Faber
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Delta offers JAL billion dollar financial lifeline
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India expecting over one billion mobile users soon
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Japan's Mitsubishi UFJ announces huge share sale
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Air India to get govt bailout of US$170m
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Morgan Stanley chairman expects growth disappointment next year
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Pacific Andes set to sail world's biggest factory vessel
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US home building slumps in October
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Gold price soars past US$1,150 for first time
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