World
- - GM's CEO Resigns
- - Malaysia May Stop Sugar Subsidy to Reduce Intake
- - Deflation, inflation Now Colliding in US Economy
- - Effects of Dubai Debt Crisis on Kuwaiti Local Banks 'Very Limited'
- - Dow Reaches 14-month High on Economic Optimism
- - Rich Countries Press for Early Deal on Environmental Goods
- - Italian Unemployment Reaches Its Highest Peak Since 2004
- - German Unemployment Falls amid Economic Recovery
- - Overseas Employment Data for Bangladesh Signals Economic Recovery
- - Bank of Japan to Provide 10 Tln Yen in Loans at 0.1%
- - S Korea Sees 6-month High Growth in Consumer Prices
- - Thailand's CPI for November Rises 1.9% Year on Year
- - Dubai World in Talks on Nakheel Sukuk, Asset Sale
- - Japan to Tackle Deflation with New Stimulus Package
- - S Korea's Trade Surplus Tops US$4 Bln in November
- - HSBC Chief Economist Stephen King : Global Economy Would Suffer Double Dip If Stimulus Removes Too Soon
- - OPEC Crude Oil Price Hovers Under US$80
- - Singapore Central Bank Closely Monitors Developments of Dubai World
- - WTO Opens 1st Ministerial Conference in 4 Years
- - UAE Central Bank Says to Back Banking Sector
- - Japanese Automakers' Output Slumps in October
- - S Korea Sees Advance in Listed Firms' Exports
- - Sydney to Host Forbes Global CEO Conference in 2010
- - S Korea's Hyundai Corp. Faces Completion of Sales by Mid-December
- - India GDP Growth Up 7.9%, Exceeding Expectation
- - Motorcycle Sales Gain Traction in Cambodia After Slow Year
- - Expert: US Auto Makers Expect Gradual Recovery in 2010 But Challenges Remain
- - Japan's Industrial Output Continues Upward Trend
- - S Korea Sees 'Limited' Impact of Dubai Debt Crisis
- - Dubai World Mulls 4 Options of Debt Repayment