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S. Korea, China agree to work for successful trilateral summit with Japan: Seoul ministry
Cuban diplomat visits Seoul for talks on opening embassy
Wang voices hope to develop bilateral ties with S. Korea 'without interference'
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Culture clash dents Brazil push
May 29, 2011
China eyes huge economic, business gains in S. American nationSAO PAULO (AP) ― Stocking shelves in a Chinese grocery store, Thiago warned that he didn’t want to be caught chatting during working hours. Within seconds, however, the Brazilian unleashed a pent-up flood of complaints about the owners, who lingered just beyond hearing distance.“My bosses have never heard of a day off,” said the 20-year
Economies around the world growing more slowly
May 27, 2011
WASHINGTON (AP) ― From the United States to Europe and even to booming China, the global economy is showing signs of strain.Most major economies are expected to keep growing. But evidence is mounting that many around the world are struggling to expand as fast as they did last year.European governments are struggling with debts and squeezed budgets. Britain’s economy scarcely grew at the start of t
Crisis, stagflation stalk global recovery: OECD
May 26, 2011
OECD sees world growth of 4.2%, urges Fed to raise ratesPARIS (AFP) ― Crisis still stalks the global economy with stagflation lurking and Japan set for recession this year despite moderate overall recovery, the OECD said on Wednesday, warning against complacency.The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development held its 2011 global growth forecast steady at 4.2 percent in its latest semi-a
Greece’s return to bond markets in 2012 unlikely
May 23, 2011
EU head calls for independent privatization body to tackle debtBERLIN (AP) ― Greece’s prime minister admitted for the first that his country might not be able to tap the markets for its borrowing needs next year as the head of the eurogroup urged the debt-ridden country to set up an independent privatization body overseen by the European Union to bring down its ballooning debt level.Tweet ShareThi
Europe, emerging powers face off over IMF job
May 20, 2011
BRUSSELS (AFP) ― Europe fought to retain leadership of the IMF on Thursday to help tackle its debt crisis as emerging nations launched a sharp counter-attack, saying it was time rising economies took the helm.With the ink barely dry on Dominique Strauss-Kahn’s letter of resignation from a New York jail cell, European nations staked their claim to the top job at the world’s lender of last resort on
U.S. considers tighter credit as economy improves
May 19, 2011
Fed minutes reveal debate in April how to tighten credit if inflation persistsWASHINGTON (AP) ― The Federal Reserve said last month that the economy is gradually improving and began discussing how it would reverse policies adopted during the recession that pumped billions of dollars into the economy.Some members said the Fed might need to start boosting interest rates this year to guard against in
EU mulls ‘soft restructuring’ for Greece
May 18, 2011
BRUSSELS (AFP) ― Senior EU officials on Tuesday raised the possibility of a limited but controversial restructuring of Greece’s mountain of debt which could involve private sector creditors taking some of the pain.Leading eurozone policy-maker Jean-Claude Juncker said a “soft restructuring” of Greece’s 330-billion-euro ($470-billion) accumulated debt was a possibility as an EU-IMF mission in Athen
Dollar drop? You ain’t seen nothing yet if yuan jumps
May 18, 2011
U.S. economic data suggests bad patch lingering
May 18, 2011
ITC rules in favor of Whirlpool on antidumping petitions against Samsung, LG
May 14, 2011
WASHINGTON, May 13 (Yonhap) -- A U.S. trade panel Friday ruled in favor of Whirlpool Corp. in its antidumping petitions against South Korean rivals Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics for their alleged sale of refrigerators in the U.S. at a discount. The U.S. International Trade Commission said in a statement that it "today determined that there is a reasonable indication that a U.S. industry
Supply problems, shadow of recall plague Toyota
May 12, 2011
DETROIT (AP) ― Toyota should have owned the road this summer. When gas prices go up, American drivers go for smaller, fuel-efficient cars. The last time prices at the pump spiked in 2008, Toyota captured the title of world’s No. 1 automaker ― and has held it ever since.Now gas costs almost $4 a gallon again, but Toyota is struggling. It’s been hammered by supply disruptions from the Japan earthqua
Good jobs, bad jobs, but not enough of either
May 8, 2011
Rise in layoffs, gas prices cloud hiring outlook
May 6, 2011
Rapid spike in layoffs heightens concerns that pricier gas is slowing U.S. economyWASHINGTON (AP) ― A renewed rise in layoffs is the latest sign that higher fuel prices may be slowing the economy.A 23 percent spike in applications for unemployment benefits over the past month suggests that hiring may look weaker when the government issues the April jobs report Friday.Oil prices plummeted Thursday
Sony was victim of sophisticated cyber-attack
May 5, 2011
WASHINGTON (AP) ― The data breach that hit Sony’s PlayStation Network resulted from a “very carefully planned, very professional, highly sophisticated criminal cyber-attack designed to steal personal and credit card information for illegal purposes,” a Sony executive said.In a letter to members of the House Commerce Committee released Wednesday, Kazuo Hirai, chairman of Sony Computer Entertainment
Up is only way to go for chip makers
May 5, 2011
Intel claims computing breakthrough with three-dimensional chipsSAN FRANCISCO (AP) ― In the race to build a faster computer chip, there is literally nowhere to go but up. Today’s chip surfaces are packed with the tiniest electronic switches the laws of physics allow, but Intel Corp. says it is blowing past those limits with a breakthrough, three-dimensional transistor design it revealed Wednesday.
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