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The U.S. dollar traded mixed against major currencies in late New York trading on Friday as the Japanese government intervened to prevent the yen's appreciation and the expectations of an interest rate hike in the eurozone were raised by the European Central Bank chief's comment. ...
The nuclear situation in Japan has now triggered significant gains in the solar and wind energy sectors on China's secondary stock market. Industry insiders say the global development of nuclear power will not change significantly, but note that some countries are likely re...
The U.S. dollar fell against major currencies in late New York trading on Thursday amid expectation that Japanese government might intervene to prevent the yen's appreciation. As the yen continued to rise against the dollar these days due to repatriation worry after a devastating ...
U.S. crude oil price fell on Friday after Libya declared cease-fire, which eased the worries about the unrest in the Middle East. After the United Nations adopted on late Thursday a resolution authorizing a Western-led no-fly zone and other military action to protect civilians, ...
U.S. stocks rebounded on positive economic reports on Thursday, a day after the Standard & Poor's 500 Index and the Nasdaq erased most of gains in 2011. After the big sell-off, stocks opened higher on Thursday with the natural resource shares leading the market as commodity ...
U.S. crude oil price rebounded sharply on Thursday as supply concerns and higher demand expectation lifted the market. The unrest in the oil-rich Middle East continued on Thursday, with clashes in Libya shutting down almost all its crude output of 1.6 million barrels per day. ...
The U.S. stocks fell on Wednesday on Japan's nuclear disaster and lower-than-expectation economic reports, with the Standard & Poor's 500 Index and the Nasdaq erasing their gains for the year. All three major indexes ended at their lowest levels of 2011. The Dow Jones industrial ...
Consumer prices in Shanghai grew faster in February but still lower than the national average, the Shanghai Statistics Bureau said Monday. The Consumer Price Index, the main gauge of inflation, was up 4.7 percent annually last month, compared to January's 4.3 percent and December...
Gold futures on the COMEX Division of the New York Mercantile Exchange reclaimed 1,400 U.S. dollar per ounce mark on Thursday, as bargain hunting trickled in after the precious metal notched a one-month low Tuesday on the fear of Japan's nuclear crisis. The most active gold ...
U.S. stocks dropped on Wednesday with the major index plunging 2 percent on Japan's disaster. The Dow Jones industrial average lost around 250 points, over 2 percent. The Wall Street opened lower and plunged in midday trading, after the European Union's energy chief said that ...
The U.S. dollar dipped to 79.84 against the Japanese yen in New York trading session on Wednesday, the lowest level in four months. As nuclear leak continued in some nuclear power plant areas in Japan, the European Union's energy commissioner warned that the situation might go ...
Gold futures on the COMEX Division of the New York Mercantile Exchange recovered but still closed below the 1,400 U.S. dollars mark on Wednesday, as Asian stock markets regained some steam and worldwide investors struggled to look beyond the horrific disasters in Japan. Silver ...
The LCD panel and chip sector is unlikely to face a supply shortage at least in the short term following the devastating earthquake in Japan, industry officials said Tuesday. But the situation will worsen if Japan's power supply and logistics can't recover after one month, they ...
U.S. stocks dropped on Monday as investors worried about the escalating devastation in Japan. With the situation in Japan getting worse, investors worried that the earthquake and ensuing tsunami would have a great negative impact on the recovery of the world's third largest ...
Related: Supply Challenge If Closure Lasts Long Consumers in China have to pay more or wait longer to get their electronic gadgets after the earthquake in Japan last Friday forced several firms to halt production of key components, industry officials said Monday. The magnitude-9 ...
China issued its first ship trading price index on Saturday in Beijing as it aims to provide more information on price fluctuations for ship traders and industry supervisors. The price index, jointly published by the Ministry of Transport and the government of east China's ...
Related: Fewer Houses Sold in Beijing Upon Strict Purchase Limits Home transactions have remained lukewarm in Beijing since its government launched a series of policies to limit purchases on February 16 to help cap soaring housing prices. Over 270,000 new homes changed hands in ...
U.S. crude oil price gained slightly on Monday after a choppy trading session as concerns about the Middle East remained amid the lower demand expectation caused by the Japan's disaster. Prices pared earlier losses on news Saudi Arabia sent troops into neighbor country Bahrain to ...
A chilly wind may blow at this year's Shanghai Spring property exhibition which has seen the number of developers taking part fall by over 75 percent from last year's as the central government's property measures take effect. Forty-five real estate developers showing off about 1...
China's economy is expected to grow 9.6 percent in 2011 as inflation remains a threat for the Asia's growth engine as well as other economies in the region, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) said in an annual report released here Wednesday. With inflation pressures building and ...
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China slams Japan's NHK governor's denial of Nanjing massacre
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