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Unilever plans second plant in Myanmar with first barely open
ReutersBy Jared Ferrie NAYPYITAW, Myanmar, June 6 (Reuters) - Anglo-Dutch consumer goods giant Unilever has drawn up plans for a second factory in Myanmar, an executive said on Thursday, showing its confidence in the newly emerging market even before production...Tags: Plant Openings, Burma, China, Thailand, Companies and Corporations
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'Under the Dome' Expanding to 200 Global Markets
ReutersJun 06 (TheWrap.com) - CBS Studios announced Thursday that broadcast rights to its summer miniseries "Under the Dome" have been sold in 200 international markets, some of which will start to run the series this summer. International broadcast networks...Tags: Entertainment, Television, Stephen King, Media Industry, Global Expansion
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S.Korea-Market factors to watch on May 31
ReutersSEOUL, May 31 (Reuters) - Following is a list of events in South Korea as well as news stories and press reports that may influence financial markets: TOP STORIES: >Intel scores major win in new Samsung Galaxy tablet -source >U.N. concerned about...Tags: Heavy Engineering, South Korea, Intel Corp., Petroleum Industry, Manufacturing and Engineering
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GLOBAL MARKETS-Asian shares, Nikkei recover as soft US data see QE staying on
Reuters* MSCI Asia ex-Japan up 0.1 pct, Nikkei opens up 1.6 pct * Dollar stabilises after falling on lacklustre data By Chikako Mogi TOKYO, May 31 (Reuters) - Asian shares recovered on Friday as global markets recovered overnight after lacklustre U.S. data...Tags: Market and Exchange, Unemployment Benefits, Japan, Foreign Exchange Market, Economy, Business and Finance
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BOJ's Kuroda urges flexible approach to capital controls to deal with crises
ReutersTOKYO, May 29 (Reuters) - Global policymakers must allow some emerging countries to set capital controls to mitigate the impact from financial crises such as those recently triggered by advanced economies, Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda said on...Tags: International Monetary Fund, Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., Economy, Business and Finance, Financial Markets, Finance
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GLOBAL ECONOMY-Euro zone factory slump eases, Asia's momentum slides
Reuters* Asian factories lose momentum in May * Euro zone PMIs pick up but downturn remains widespread * British factory growth strongest in over a year * U.S. PMI expected to fall By Jonathan Cable and Xiaoyi Shao LONDON/BEIJING, June 3 (Reuters) - Euro...Tags: Taiwan, Central Bank, Global Expansion, Italy, Money and Monetary Policy
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Decline in biodiversity of farmed plants, animals gathering pace
ReutersBy Environment Correspondent Alister Doyle OSLO, May 27 (Reuters) - A decline in the diversity of farmed plants and livestock breeds is gathering pace, threatening future food supplies for the world's growing population, the head of a new United...Tags: United Nations, Marine Science, Agriculture, Wildlife, Conservation
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Global economy remains weak, OECD says, cutting growth forecast
WASHINGTON -- The global economic recovery remains weak and growth this year will be lower than projected six months ago but will pick up in 2014, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said Wednesday. World economic output is...
Tags: Japan, Labor Markets, Productivity
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German exporters cut prices on the year for first time since '09
ReutersBERLIN, May 28 (Reuters) - German exporters slashed their prices year-on-year in April for the first time since 2009 as an economic slowdown and the euro zone crisis weighed on demand for high-quality German goods. Export prices fell by 0.4 percent in...Tags: Exports, Marketing, Germany
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GLOBAL MARKETS-Shares, bonds slide as data fans Fed uncertainty
Reuters* Strong U.S. data fuels speculation that Fed may taper bond buying * German bonds, peripheral euro zone bonds fall * Dollar firm, but gains capped by firmer yen * Commodities mixed as growth hopes support oil prices By Richard Hubbard LONDON, May 29...Tags: Commodity Markets, Consumer Confidence, Money and Monetary Policy, Foreign Exchange Market, BNP Paribas
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GLOBAL MARKETS- Shares, German bonds fall as Fed stimulus back in focus
Reuters* Strong U.S. data fuels speculation that Fed may taper bond buying * But signs of strong U.S. growth seen limiting share price falls * Gains in Nikkei lend support to yen * Bunds weaken ahead of German inflation, jobs data By Richard Hubbard LONDON,...Tags: Consumer Confidence, Japan, Money and Monetary Policy, BNP Paribas, Germany
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German exporters cut prices on the year for first time since 2009
ReutersBERLIN (Reuters) - German exporters slashed their prices year-on-year in April for the first time since 2009 as an economic slowdown and the euro zone crisis weighed on demand for high-quality German goods. Export prices fell by 0.4 percent in April...Tags: Marketing, Exports, Germany
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