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‘s tea production dips in Aug on bad weather, high fertilizer prices
Sept 28 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s tea crop production dropped in August on a combination of bad weather and reduced use of fertilizer on estates due to soaring costs.Tea production in August dropped 11.7 percent to 21.8 million kilos over 24.69 million kilos the year before, as crops were hit by extended dry spells followed by […]
‘s last “open outcry” trading pits shuts in Singapore
SINGAPORE, Sept 28, 2006 (AFP) – They curled their fingers, raised their arms, and tapped their heads while their throats went dry from hours of shouting.In front of the pictures, a mannequin wears a red jacket and a chunky identity tag. His hand is sideways, making one last offer in the pit. – by Ian […]
‘s 1Q GDP data to confirm eight pct full-year forecast: analysts
MUMBAI, Sept 27, 2006 (AFP) – Indian first quarter gross domestic product data this week is expected to confirm widespread forecasts for Asia’s third largest economy to grow at least eight percent in the year ending March, analysts say. India’s Central Statistical Office will on Friday report economic growth for the quarter ended June, the […]
Sri Lankan agri-business company CIC launches tea advisory service
Sept 27, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lankan agri-business company CIC on Tuesday launched an advisory company for plantation firms and smallholders, in efforts to up productivity and yields on local tea estates.Mohamed says that 40 percent of tea produced in the country is of low quality, based on reports from the Tea Commissioners Division, while adoption […]
India could process 30 percent of US bank transactions by 2010: reports
NEW DELHI, Sept 27, 2006 (AFP) – India’s outsourcing industry will be able to process up to 30 per cent of US bank transactions by 2010, more than triple the current figure, the industry’s main lobby group was quoted as saying Wednesday. “Currently, eight per cent of US banking transactions are processed by Indian BPOs […]
More democracrazy in the Maldive Islands?
COLOMBO, Sept 22 (AFP) – The Maldivian government freed a top political dissident from house arrest Friday, opening the door for talks with the opposition on democratic reforms, both sides said.At the same time, the government warned that the released leader Mohamed Nasheed, better known as Anni, would continue to face terrorism charges unless he […]
China busts product based, e-commerce pyramid
BEIJING, Sept 21 (AFP) – Chinese police have busted a “cult-like” pyramid sales scam involving up to 500,000 people that amassed two billion yuan (250 million dollars), state press reported Thursday.The scheme, which began by selling women’s make-up, was masterminded by a 30-year-old post-doctoral student who ran operations largely through the Internet, the People’s Daily […]
‘s wealth
BANGKOK, Sept 22 (AFP) – Thailand may seize the assets of ousted billionaire prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, the new military junta said on Friday. “It’s under consideration on how we will proceed” with Thaksin’s vast assets, said Air Chief Marshall Chalit Pukbhasuk, the head of the air force and one of the military commanders who […]
Asia must boost infrastructure investment: ADB boss
JAKARTA, Sept 22, 2006 (AFP) – Asia must dramatically boost investment in infrastructure in the next decade or risk losing its global competitive edge, the president of the Asian Development Bank warned Friday. According to a copy of a draft speech, Haruhiko Kuroda told an emerging markets forum in Jakarta that Asia would need to […]
Singapore looks for defining new brand
SINGAPORE, Sept 21, (LBO) – The Singapore government is trying to come up with a single brand identity for the city state, but authorities may find the task a bit challenging to put a myriad of perceptions into one bag. Some of Singapore’s familiar icons now include Singapore Airlines, Changi Airport, Raffles Hotel and Minister […]
‘ complaints
SHANGHAI, Sept 21, 2006 (AFP) – Financial regulators in China are mulling loosening regulations for foreign banks after criticism that proposed lending rules were far too strict, a state newspaper said Thursday. China, which is gearing up to open its financial services in line with commitments made to the World Trade Organization when Beijing joined […]
The corporate takeover that triggered a coup
SINGAPORE, Sept 20, 2006 (AFP) – The overthrow of Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra marked the culmination of a crisis partly triggered by the controversial Singaporean takeover of a major conglomerate from his family.Singapore’s state-linked investment firm Temasek Holdings bought 49 percent of the Thaksin family-controlled telecom giant Shin Corp. in January for nearly 1.9 […]
