Chinese telecom-gear maker Huawei Technologies rescinded its attempt to win U.S. approval for a deal in which it would buy assets and technology from 3Leaf Systems.
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Mazda Motor aims to lift its use of parts from overseas to as much as 30% of total domestic components, as the yen maintains its strength.
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Singapore will fight inflationary pressures by letting its currency rise, the finance minister said. He also unveiled a $5.2 billion plan to help mitigate the effects of rising prices.
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The head of Sony Corp.'s India operations said the company expects growth of more than 70% in flat-panel television sales in India, as it keeps up with expanding demand.
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Malaysia's economy continued to cool in the fourth quarter, suggesting the country's central bank will likely hold its policy interest rate steady in March.
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Bridgestone Corp. said its sales and profits for the business year 2010 grew on strong tire sales, while forecasting a profit decline this year amid higher input costs and the yen's strength.
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South Korea's financial regulator said it suspended operations of four more savings banks for six months due to their insufficient liquidity amid continuing worries about the sector's financial health.
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The Indian government confirmed an outbreak of bird flu, or avian influenza, in the northeastern state of Tripura.
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China's Ministry of Commerce said it seeks to combat 'abnormal' market developments such as serious supply shortages of key goods in Beijing's latest effort to curb inflation.
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Surfwear maker Billabong posted an 18% drop in net profit, but the chief executive says conditions in the Australian retail sector have improved to their best level in a year.
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