Asia
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Where China Hides Its Debt
Cities can't borrow much. Specially designed companies can
- Chalco Buys Stake in Rio Tinto Iron Ore 1:41 PM
- China Approves Geely's Volvo Purchase 4:21 AM
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Sony Raises Profit Forecast on TV Sales 3:20 AM
Sony, the world’s No.3 television maker, upped its earnings forecasts on sales of TVs and game consoles
- Japan Mulls More Stimulus on Weak Production 5:20 AM
- Panasonic Plans Sanyo Buyout 1:48 AM
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SK Telecom Profit Rises
SK Telecom, South Korea’s largest mobile-phone operator, saw second-quarter profit climb 17 percent
- Hyundai Auto Sales up on Overseas Demand 3:01 AM
- Agricultural Bank Boosts Size of IPO 4:34 AM
Featured Columnists
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Anil Gupta and Haiyan Wang
Anil K. Gupta (anil.gupta@insead.edu ) is the Insead Chaired Professor of Strategy at Insead.
- Comac: China's Challenge to Airbus and Boeing
- Why China and India Need Each Other
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Shaun Rein
Shaun Rein is the founder and managing director of the China Market Research Group, a strategic market...
- How Not To Run a Business in China
- China: Not Yet a Superpower
More Asia News & Features
- Most Pakistanis View U.S. as Enemy, Want War Over, Survey Finds 12:52 PM
- Sinochem, Northeast Securities, Chalco: China Equity Preview 12:16 PM
- CIC Reports 11.7% Global Return for 2009 on Commodities Bets 12:02 PM
- Korea Firm Courts Harrah’s for Cambodia Angkor Casino 10:09 AM
- Tupperware Parties Help Reshape India's Kitchens
- India's Edge Over China: Soft Power
- China's Insurance Market: Lessons from Taiwan
- Pakistan, Terrorists, and Economic Stress
- Geithner's China Trip
- America's New Anti-India Backlash
Featured Asia Bloggers
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Asia Autos
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Eye on Asia:
Buffett-Backed BYD Targets Toyota
Can an automaker from China capitalize on the Toyota recall scandals? With the reputation of the Prius tarnished, the Chinese company backed by...
- Eye on Asia: Buffett-Backed BYD Targets Toyota
- Eye on Asia: Jaguar Starts Making Money for Tata Motors
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China
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Comac: China's Challenge to Airbus and Boeing
Countries that hope to build national aviation industries can learn from Beijing's fast-moving program to develop a made-in-China jet
- How Not To Run a Business in China
- India's Edge Over China: Soft Power
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Asia Companies
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How Not To Run a Business in China
A dispute between an American entrepreneur and his Chinese business partner offers lessons for business leaders
- China's Insurance Market: Lessons from Taiwan
- Eye on Asia: Medical Tourism Not Yet Hurt by Thai Turmoil
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Economy & Policy
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Where Businesses Expect High Profit Growth in 2010
A new study by Grant Thornton reveals the countries where companies expect to see profit growth in 2010
- South Korea's Won Keeps Rising
- Australia's Early Rates Hike, Example for Region Facing Asset Bubbles
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Asia Investing
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Mobius Sees 20% Fall in Emerging-Market Stocks
With many big IPOs in the pipeline for 2010, there's "too much supply coming out," the Templeton manager says
- Chinese IPOs on NYSE to Jump Fourfold in 2010
- Money Still Pumping into Emerging Market Funds
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Korea
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Obama's Nuclear Power Plan Cheers Koreans
South Korea kept building nuclear plants for decades. Its low-cost approach could benefit as the U.S. and others revive nuclear construction
- Korea's Next Challenge: Global Competitiveness
- Hyundai Hopes to Avoid Toyota Trap
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India
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India's Edge Over China: Soft Power
In the struggle to win support around Asia, India's openness gives the country a big advantage compared with China, columnist John Lee writes
- Pakistan, Terrorists, and Economic Stress
- Why China and India Need Each Other
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Japan
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The Outlook for Toyota
Bloomberg BusinessWeek's David Welch talks about President Akio Toyoda's scheduled testimony today to a congressional panel and the impact vehicle recalls may have on the company.
- Eye on Asia: As Toyota Woes Mount, Where is Akio Toyoda?
- In Japan, Waffling Hurts Hatoyama's Credibility
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Asia Technology
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Eye on Asia:
Asian Companies are Better Off Without Palm
After lots of speculation that a Chinese or Taiwanese company would buy Palm, the struggling smartphone maker is about to go to Hewlett-Packard.
- Apple's Smartphone Rivalry with HTC Heats Up
- Eye on Asia: Foxconn Blasts Worker, Media after Mexico Factory Fire
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- Jobless Making California Court Companies From Korea... 8:00 AM
- China Grapples With Blast, Spill in Latest Accidents 7:55 AM
- Pakistan Rains Delay Search Effort After Worst... 7:55 AM
- Fortis to List Pathology Unit, Malvinder Singh Says 6:44 AM
- Most Asian Stocks Fall on Fed Comments; HTC, Nippon... 6:31 AM
- Panasonic Offers $9.4 Billion to Buy Out Two Units 6:23 AM
- Fosun in Talks to Invest in European Luxury Brands 6:20 AM
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