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Sharif chooses veteran to run Pakistan's shattered economy
May 13, 2013
Pakistan's incoming prime minister will install Ishaq Dar as finance minister, his third time doing the job.
The fiscal cliff could impact Asian economy
Dec 28, 2012
As the drama unfolds here at home, it is important to see how the fiscal cliff is affecting economies elsewhere in the world -- like Asia.
President Obama attends economic conference in Cambodia
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Scott Tong
Nov 20, 2012
Today, President Obama is on his way back to the United States after several days in Southeast Asia. His most recent stop in the tour was in Cambodia, where he attended an economic conference.
Vietnam expands fish farms, not without risk
by
Sam Eaton
Jul 23, 2012
Soon most seafood consumed worldwide will be farmed, not wild. Vietnamese farmers are raising pangasius -- sold in U.S. and European markets as "catfish" -- on an industrial scale, while researchers and environmentalists seek to make fish farming both efficient and environmentally safe.
Sanctions eased, Myanmar attracts businesses
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Scott Tong
Jul 12, 2012
The country formerly known as Burma, long closed to outsiders and subject to sanctions, is a destination for businesses, especially the oil industry.
Cambodian Stock Exchange is popular, but has only one stock
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Nidhi Dutt
Jul 9, 2012
Cambodia has opened its first stock exchange in decades, but as of now, it only has one stock.
Japan to agree on currency deal with India
Dec 27, 2011
After signing similar deals with China and Korea, this third move shows that Japan might be on its way back to prominence.
For public good, not for profit.
Make your own mooncakes!
Sep 21, 2010
Marketplace's Rob Schmitz reported on the black market for mooncake vouchers that emerges every Moon Festival. Traditional mooncakes, what with...