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Merry Hollywood returns
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Dec 25, 2012
Two big movies open today -- "Les Miserables" and "Django Unchained." Overall, movie attendance is up this year. And that's after two years of ticket declines. So what's got movie industry singing?
Moutai shares tumble in China after goverment restriction
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Dec 25, 2012
Distillery stocks in China tumble this week after the government announced a ban on high priced spirits at state events.
The Street of Eternal Happiness: China's 'Mad Men'
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Jan 3, 2013
In the latest stop on the Street of Eternal Happiness in Shanghai, a profile of an advertising agency's journey through the lucrative and challenging China market.
'The Hobbit': Why are there so many ways to see it?
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Dec 17, 2012
'Hobbit' producers try to maximize audience with a variety of viewing formats.
Japan's new prime minister faces challenges
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Dec 17, 2012
Newly-elected Prime Minister Shinzo Abe faces the tasks of reviving Japan's economy and handling strained relations with China.
Leader of China plans economic reforms
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Dec 13, 2012
China’s new leader Xi Jinping has only been in office a month, but he’s already turning heads.
GM eyes Southeast Asia car buyers
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Dec 6, 2012
Auto giant GM sees a lucrative market among Southeast Asia's growing middle class and plans to tackle Japanese automakers' regional domination.
Disney deal gives Netflix a boost over competitors
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Dec 5, 2012
The value of Netflix stock soared by around 14 percent Tuesday, after the company announced it had clinched an exclusive deal to show first-run Disney movies.
First predictions for 'The Hobbit' at the box office
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Dec 4, 2012
When 'The Hobbit' comes out next Friday, it'll be the first major outing for a new movie technology. It's the first major studio movie to be shot at 48 frames per second.
SEC charges big accounting firms over audits in China
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Dec 4, 2012
SEC investigates potential accounting fraud against U.S. investors involving Chinese firms publicly traded in U.S.






