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About a half paradigm - Asia Times Online
Commentary and weekly watch by Doug Noland
There were key developments last week providing added confirmation to my macro thesis. First of all, the dismal payroll data (10.2% unemployment!) - after a year of unprecedented fiscal and monetary stimulus - c
Clock winds down on APEC - Asia Times Online
SINGAPORE - When government and business leaders meet this week at the 20th Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) annual summit in Singapore, they will face the uphill task of renewing the grouping's commitment to free trade amid rising protectionism a
The seeds of the next economic crisis are being sown now - Taipei Times
Mesmerized by investment banks, the world’s most powerful lobbying groups, policymakers are sowing the seeds of a new global economic crisis
By Larry Elliott
THE GUARDIAN, LONDON
Tuesday, Nov 10, 2009, Page 9
It wasn’t really supposed to end up like thi
Premier ready to sue DPP’s Lee - Taipei Times
TO COURT: The Cabinet spokesman said Lee Wen-chung should prove his claims about the premier having criminal links or Wu Den-yih would file a lawsuit today.
Exports hit one-year high in October - Taipei Times
GOOD AND BAD: On an annual basis, however, exports declined 4.7 percent from October last year. Analysts said they expect growth will be seen this month and next.
Taipei Times - Risk of conflict in Taiwan Strait reduced: US admiral
The US’ top military officer, Admiral Michael Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said on Wednesday that tensions between China and Taiwan had “gone down” in recent months and that he believed the danger of armed conflict had been reduced.
Taipei Times - Ma contradicts himself on bilateral trade deals
President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) yesterday contradicted himself when talking about bilateral trade agreements. While he said bilateral negotiations would put Taiwan in an unfavorable position, his administration is making strenuous efforts to sign an economic
Only 75,000 jobless claims filed in October: CLA
Fewer people applied for unemployment benefits for the fourth straight month in Taiwan, announced the Council of Labor Affairs (CLA) yesterday.
Nanya Tech October sales rise 75% to NT$5.68 bil. - The China Post
TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Nanya Technology Corp., Taiwan's biggest maker of computer-memory chips, said revenue in October rose 75 percent from a year ago to NT$5.68 billion, the highest in 32 months, the chipmaker said in an e-mailed statement yesterday.
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