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Samsung Electronics may build U.S. plant for home appliances: source
February 2, 2017 by elegant · Leave a Comment
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd may build a U.S. plant for its home appliances business, a person familiar with the matter said, the latest global firm to consider a response to criticism about imports from new U.S. President Donald Trump. The new U.S. administration
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Exclusive: Japan considers buying more U.S. energy as Abe prepares to meet Trump
February 2, 2017 by creative · Leave a Comment
By Tomo Uetake and Nobuhiro Kubo TOKYO (Reuters) – Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is considering increasing energy imports from the United States, two sources familiar with the plan told Reuters, as he prepares to meet President Donald Trump, who has complained about Japan's trade surplus. Japan is putting together a package of plans for Japanese companies to invest in infrastructure and job…
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Asian shares touch four-month high, dollar sags on Fed’s relaxed views
February 2, 2017 by publisher · Leave a Comment
Asian shares touched four-month highs while the dollar sagged on Thursday after the U.S. Federal Reserve stuck to its mildly upbeat economic view but gave no hint of accelerating rate hikes. While strong economic data from the United States and elsewhere has underpinned risk assets, uncertainty and concerns over U.S. President Donald Trump's policies have put global markets on edge. “With many of his cabinet members still not approved, including (incoming Treasury Secretary Steven) Mnuchin…
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GM China auto sales rise 5.2 percent in 2015
January 6, 2016 by elegant · Leave a Comment
General Motors Co's vehicle sales in China rose 5.2 percent to 3.61 million in 2015, the U.S. carmaker said on Wednesday. GM and its Chinese joint venture partners sold 445,227 vehicles last month, a 14 percent rise from a year earlier, matching its growth rate for November. The automaker plans to launch 13 new or revamped models in China in 2016, including the Cadillac CT6, Malibu XL and Cruze XL, compared with 12 launches last year, according to a written statement posted on its website.
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Asia stocks buffeted by China worries, North Korea nuclear test
January 6, 2016 by elegant · Leave a Comment
Asian shares fell on Wednesday and most emerging currencies retreated as China allowed the yuan to weaken further, stoking fears about its slowing economy, while a North Korean nuclear test heightened geopolitical tensions. Souring sentiment toward riskier assets in turn lifted safe-havens such as the Japanese yen
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Oil ending 2015 how it began – on the skids
December 31, 2015 by publisher · Leave a Comment
By Wayne Cole SYDNEY (Reuters) – Asian share markets were ending the year on a subdued note on Thursday as a renewed slide in oil prices sapped sentiment, a baleful trend that shows every sign of lingering into 2016. The relentless decline in oil hit currencies of commodity-rich countries including the Russian rouble, Canadian dollar, Norwegian crown, Brazilian real and Mexican peso. While cheaper fuel is a boost to consumer spending power in much …
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Oil ending 2015 how it began – on the skids