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EUpressesChinaovercheapyuan
From: BBC News on Tue, Oct 05 2010 10:43 AM
Eurozone leaders urge China to allow its currency to rise in value as cheap imports put European firms under pressure.
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Chinesecities039settogrow039
From: BBC News on Tue, Oct 05 2010 9:21 AM
Dr Fan Gang, one of China’s most noted economists, has told the BBC he expects that large numbers of workers from rural China will migrate to the cities.
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From: BBC News on Tue, Oct 05 2010 9:21 AM
A French banker who lost Societe Generale 5bn euros is sentenced to three years in prison for fraud.
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NissanbossontheAsianmotorindustry
From: BBC News on Mon, Oct 04 2010 1:14 PM
The boss of Nissan told the BBC why he thinks the future of the motor industry will belong to China.
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WhatnowforJapaneseexports
From: BBC News on Mon, Oct 04 2010 1:13 PM
Over the past ten years Japanese goods and trends have been transported across the world, but as exports slow what does the future hold for the country?
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EUAsiatradetalksinBrussels
From: BBC News on Mon, Oct 04 2010 4:47 AM
Nearly 50 European and Asian countries are meeting in Brussels to try and forge closer ties and speed up the recovery from the financial crisis
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CanUAEsnewestairlinefillseats
From: BBC News on Sat, Oct 02 2010 11:45 AM
With a population of eight million people, the UAE is already well served by its three main airlines - but now the country is launching a fourth.
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MakingmoneyfromPetrasruins
From: BBC News on Sat, Oct 02 2010 7:54 AM
Authorities in Jordan have unveiled a plan to get tourists who visit the ruins at Petra to spend more.
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Warningoverholidayvillascams
From: BBC News on Sat, Oct 02 2010 7:53 AM
The National Fraud Intelligence Bureau has said people need to be extremely cautious when booking villas online.
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IndiaandEUtostrengthenties
From: BBC News on Fri, Oct 01 2010 2:51 PM
The European Union is the biggest market for Indian goods and now the EU wants to export financial services to India.
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BMWmovestofixfaultycars
From: BBC News on Fri, Oct 01 2010 2:51 PM
BMW is working "quickly" to resolve problems that have caused a recall about 350,000 luxury cars worldwide, a spokesman for the car company has said.
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NigeriasShellbossonresponsibility
From: BBC News on Fri, Oct 01 2010 10:27 AM
The BBC’s Komla Dumor asks the managing director of Shell in Nigeria, Mutiu Somonu, if the company should take responsibility for development in the Delta region.
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CurryisbigbusinessintheUK
From: BBC News on Fri, Oct 01 2010 6:05 AM
Simon Jack reports on the business of curry at the World Curry Festival in Leeds
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AIGplanningtorepayUStaxpayer
From: BBC News on Thu, Sep 30 2010 6:47 PM
Bailed-out insurer AIG plans to move ahead with the process of paying back US taxpayer cash.
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BPtopaydividendsbyNewYear
From: BBC News on Thu, Sep 30 2010 6:47 PM
After the disastrous Gulf of Mexico oil spill, BP’s new chief executive has told the BBC that he is confident the company will start paying dividends again in the New Year.
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Indianconsumersratetheeconomy
From: BBC News on Thu, Sep 30 2010 11:41 AM
India’s economy is booming but are people living in Mumbai feeling the effects?
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CostofIrishbanksupportrises
From: BBC News on Thu, Sep 30 2010 11:41 AM
The Irish Central Bank has said it will need to increase the amount of support to the country’s banking sector.
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FightoverUSbookstorechain
From: BBC News on Thu, Sep 30 2010 11:41 AM
There is a nasty fight over the future of America’s biggest book seller, as shareholders at Barnes and Noble have rejected attempts by an insurgent investor, Ron Burkle, to take control of the loss-making company.
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Charityleaguetableproposed
From: BBC News on Thu, Sep 30 2010 7:33 AM
A leading philanthropist has suggested there should be league table of charities so people can make informed decisions when donating.
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Newdistilleryseesoffrecession
From: BBC News on Wed, Sep 29 2010 11:36 AM
The first large new scotch whisky distillery for more than 30 years produces 10 million litres of spirit in its first year.
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