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Survey: China's economic power concerns developed nations
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Sep 22, 2011
The BBC's Rebecca Singer explains the latest finds from a survey conducted by the BBC, measuring public concern over China's economic power.
MID-DAY UPDATE: Production gap widens in Japan, Op-ed calls attention to budget woes
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Mar 24, 2011
Here are some of today's headlines from the Marketplace Morning Report and around the web.
Portugal's prime minister stepped down after rival ...
That's a Whole Lot of Renminbi!
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Nov 3, 2011
If you happened to keep an eye on the currency markets, you may have noticed that it's been a banner week for China's renminbi. The Chinese...
Blocking Gmail? We didn't do it, says China
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Mar 22, 2011
Yesterday, we talked about Google's Gmail service going down in China. Google reported it at the same time as they pointed out that everything...
Tsunami-Sized Shock to Japan's Gross Domestic Product
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Nov 3, 2011
Just days after the triple calamity in Japan -- from earthquake to tsunami to radiation -- I found
myself at an awkward turn in a conversation. I...
MID-DAY UPDATE: AT&T hopes to acquire T-Mobile, Japanese concerns mount over food radiation exposure
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Mar 21, 2011
Here are today's headlines from The Marketplace Morning Report and around the web. ...
Google says Gmail is being blocked in China
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Mar 21, 2011
Chinese Gmail users are experiencing significant delays if not flat out inaccessibility lately and Google says it's coming from the government. T...
MID-DAY UPDATE: Power rations in Japan, TARP couldn't end 'Too big to fail'
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Mar 16, 2011
Here are today's headlines from Marketplace Morning Report and around the web. ...
The Million-Dollar Mastiff
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Nov 24, 2011
A Red Tibetan Mastiff has become the world's most expensive dog, after a Chinese coal baron purchased the pup for over $1.5 million, the Daily Ma...
MID-DAY UPDATE: China announces trade deficit, Eurozone debt crisis escalates
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Mar 10, 2011
A surprise from China today -- the country said it bought more goods from around the world than it sold. It's called a trade deficit. And China...







