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Toyota Corolla Steering Complaints Are Being Reviewed By U.S. Regulators Toyota Motor Corp.’s Corolla, the world’s best-selling car, is being reviewed by the U.S. after driver complaints about steering, according to a government spokeswoman.

Commonwealth Bank Forecasts Stronger Demand for Loans After Record Profit Commonwealth Bank of Australia, the nation’s biggest lender, forecast strengthening demand for loans and fewer bad debts after posting record profit in its fiscal first half as the financial crisis abates.

BHP Billiton Posts First-Half Profit of $6.1 Billion, Exceeding Estimates BHP Billiton Ltd., the world’s largest mining company, said first-half profit more than doubled after one-time charges for closing mines and plants in Australia and the U.S. crimped earnings a year earlier.

Temasek Plans $3 Billion Hedge Fund to Boost Returns, AsianInvestor Says Temasek Holdings Pte is planning a $3 billion hedge fund, AsianInvestor reported on its Web site, without saying where it got the information.

American Airlines Preserves `Asian Strategy' as JAL Opts to Keep Alliance AMR Corp.’s American Airlines preserved the Asian portion of its global network by fending off Delta Air Lines Inc.’s bid to pry Japan Airlines Corp. out of the Oneworld alliance.

Bharat Heavy to Boost Exports as Rivals Larsen, Toshiba Expand in India Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd., India’s biggest power equipment maker, plans to double exports as expansions by rivals such as Larsen & Toubro Ltd. and Toshiba Corp. threaten a supply glut in its main market.

South Korea's Central Bank May Maintain Rate at 2% Amid Political Pressure South Korea’s central bank may keep the benchmark interest rate at a record low as the government presses policy makers to stoke the economy before elections.

General News

Sri Lanka Calls April Elections; Parliament Dissolved After Fonseka Arrest Sri Lanka will hold general elections in April as President Mahinda Rajapaksa dismissed parliament a day after the arrest of General Sarath Fonseka, the defeated opposition candidate in January’s presidential ballot.

China Closes Liaoning Yachao, Ice Cream Makers as Melamine Probe Expands China shut three ice cream makers in the northern province of Liaoning for using materials tainted with the chemical melamine as the government widens its scrutiny of dairy-based products.

U.K. Troops Are Overstretched After Iraq, Afghanistan Wars, Lawmakers Say Britain’s focus on fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan has left troops underprepared and overstretched, a panel of lawmakers said.



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