Asia
India Joins Russia, China in Questioning Dominance of U.S. Dollar Reserves Suresh Tendulkar, an economic adviser
to Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, said he is urging the
government to diversify its $264.6 billion foreign-exchange
reserves and hold fewer dollars.
China Needs Domestic Consumption for Economic Recovery, Researcher Says China needs to promote domestic
consumption to make up for weak global demand because its
economic recovery isn’t firm, a government researcher said.
Indonesia May Raise Interest Rates in 2010 After One Final Cut This Year Indonesia may cut interest rates once
more to stoke growth before faster inflation next year prompts
policy makers to raise borrowing costs, economists said.
Asian Stocks Post Weekly Loss on Worsening Jobless Figures, Commodities Asian stocks fell this week, the
second weekly decline in three, as government data showed job
markets are worsening, stoking concern the global economy will
recover soon.
Japanese Bonds Post Gain, Completing Third Weekly Advance as Stocks Drop Japanese bonds rose for a third week
as Asian stocks extended a slide in global shares after the
world’s biggest economy lost more jobs last month than
economists forecast, spurring demand for government debt.
South Korea's Won Leads Advancing Asian Currencies as Export Slump Eases Asian currencies gained this week,
led by South Korea’s won, as data indicated regional exports are
improving as a global recession abates.
Shenzhen's Start-Up Board Needs `Rational' Investors, Exchange's Song Says China’s investors need to take a
“rational and mature” approach to trading companies on the
proposed Nasdaq-style start-up board, Shenzhen Stock Exchange
President Song Liping said.
Hong Kong's Regulator Says Banks' Lehman-Bond Plan Is Unfair, SCMP Reports Hong Kong’s regulator said a proposal
by the city’s banks to buy back notes linked to failed Lehman
Brothers Holdings Inc. would be unfair to investors, the South
China Morning Post reported today.
Hong Kong's Disneyland Visitors Will Increase 60% by 2015, Official Says Walt Disney Co.’s Hong Kong theme
park will draw 60 percent more visitors in 2015 than in its best
year so far, government economist Helen Chan told the city’s
lawmakers today.
North Korea Test-Fires Seven Missiles as South Declares Readiness to React North Korea test fired seven short-
range missiles, two days after launching four rockets, spurring
condemnations from the U.S., South Korea and Japan.