Bombings in Lahore Kill 25
Triple bomb blasts targeting a Pakistani religious procession killed at least 25 people as militants renewed a campaign of violence.
Asia Higher, But Caution Prevails
Asian stock markets were higher Thursday morning. In Tokyo, tech plays and automakers were driving the market higher, pushing the Nikkei up 1.2%
China Asks Cellphone Users for ID
China started requiring cellphone subscribers to register their identities when setting up an account, prompting concerns over privacy in the world's largest mobile market.
Central Banker Seeks to Calm Fears
The governor of Afghanistan's central bank said Kabul Bank, the country's top lender, was solvent, seeking to allay fears that the bank is deeply in the red.
Toxic Gas Poisoned Afghan Schoolgirls
Blood samples taken from Afghan schoolgirls who collapsed in apparent mass poisonings showed traces of toxic chemicals found in herbicides, pesticides and nerve gas.
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China Eyes Potash Corp.
As Sinochem hired HSBC to suss out a possible bid for Potash of Saskatchewan, the Canadian province's top official expressed grave concerns about such a takeover.
Rising Yen Helps Japan's Stocks
With the yen at 15-year highs, these are gloomy times for the export-driven Japanese economy. But the rising yen has benefitted some shares: defensive issues that can withstand—or even thrive under—a strong currency.
Ping An Insurance (Group) Co. of China plans to acquire an additional 32% stake in Shenzhen Development Bank for $4.27 billion in a private placement to control the national lender.
Munich Re Makes a Bet on Japan
The world's largest reinsurer, Munich Re, is bolstering its presence in Japan even as opportunities beckon in India and China.
Citigroup to Expand in China
Citi plans to nearly triple its workforce in China to about 12,000 people during the next three years.
Ozawa Pledges New U.S. Base Pact
Pakistan's Growth to Tumble
Spain Reaches Out to China on Bonds
Myanmar Junta Chief Retains Power
China's Rebound Eases Slump Fears
Carrefour Takes Asia Asset Bids
India Manufacturing Growth Slows
China Deflects Pressure for Yuan Rise
India's Auto Makers Post Strong Sales
IBM Works on China's Medical Records
Smartphones Take Hold in China
Samsung Sticks With Galaxy Lineup
KT Unveils New Tablet
JAL's Latest Plan Unveils Deep Cuts
Japanese Men Vacation With Virtual Girls
Afghan Bank's Managers Are Ousted
Four U.S. Troops Die in Afghanistan
India Economy Expands 8.8%
Kerry Buys Luxury Hong Kong Site
Vietnam Removes Vinashin Chief
McDonald's Growth Accelerates in India
Taiwan Rejects Sale of AIG Unit
Honda: No Plan to Sell Stake in Hero Honda
Australia Trade Deficit Smallest Since 2002
Rusal Swings to Profit
Australia PM Rejects Fresh Election Call
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