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- Idemitsu to cut Q4 fuel output, seals Mexico deal
(Adds details, background) By Osamu Tsukimori TOKYO, Sept 5 (Reuters) - Idemitsu Kosan Co, Japan's No. 3 oil refiner, will cut fourth-quarter crude refining by 14 percent and sealed its first term export deal in over four years to make up for falling
- Riding on China, FIIs now eye Taiwan
MUMBAI: Taipei is poised for a boom with Taiwan allowing Chinese institutional investors to pump $1 billion in the stock market. It is already a big draw for foreign funds with a P/E ratio of 11 and dividend yield of 5.4 per cent. This compares with
- Asian Economic Integration Should Commit to Open Regionalism
Asian economic integration should be based on open regionalism and take into account the diversity of its member countries, said a senior Singapore official on Thursday. Speaking at a seminar on Asian economic integration, Lim Hwee Hua, Senior Minister
- Nintendo DS outsells Sony PSP
TOKYO, JAPAN: Nintendo Co Ltd's DS handheld game machine outsold Sony Corp's PlayStation Portable for the first time in six months in Japan in August thanks to popular software titles, a game magazine publisher said.
- Investors start to trickle back
An investor monitors prices at a securities house in Haikou, Hainan province. [China Daily] China's A shares, after plunging nearly 60 percent this year, are sparking renewed interest from value investors known for buying low and selling high. 'There's
- Malaysia to continue helping RP obtain peace in Mindanao
MANILA, PhilippinesMalaysia will continue helping the Philippines obtain peace in Mindanao, Malaysian Ambassador to the country Ahmad Rasidi Hazizi said Thursday night. 'Malaysia has always remained supportive in resolving the issue of southern
- 12 dead in China mine blast: report
A coal mine gas blast in south-west China's Sichuan province has killed 12 people and left six others missing, state media reported. The explosion occurred at a mine in Xingwen county, the Xinhua news agency said. Forty-four people were working in the
- China eyes rise in power prices
China, the world's second-biggest energy consumer, may raise retail electricity prices to cover higher costs for generators and distributors, an official said. Prices may increase by 0.025 yuan per kilowatt-hour, Zhang Zengchan, secretary general of
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