John Dawson News
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Sri Lanka cut interest rates more than economists estimated to spur growth, joining nations from Australia to India in easing monetary policy.
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Malaysian stocks fell the most in almost three months as price swings in the nation’s benchmark index jumped before national elections on May 5.
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The yen may slide to 110 per dollar in the next six months after it breaches the 100 level for the first time in four years, according to Macquarie Bank Ltd.’s David Forrester.
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The yen dropped against the majority of its 16 most-traded counterparts on bets the Japanese currency will weaken further amid signs the nation’s investors are seeking foreign assets.
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Nissan Motor Co., the Japanese automaker that sells the most cars in China, expects sales in the world’s largest automobile market to rebound within three months, as demand for Japanese-branded vehicles recovers.
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New Zealand wool prices continued a three-month surge amid renewed demand from China and India, overcoming concerns that the stronger New Zealand dollar would dampen sales.
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Bloomberg's John Dawson reports on how Hurricane Sandy can affect business in Asia.
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Bloomberg's John Dawson reviews Porsche SE's Panamera S Hybrid on Hong Kong's roads.
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Bloomberg's John Dawson reviews Porsche SE's Panamera S Hybrid on Hong Kong's roads.
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John Tang , China strategist at UBS AG, said he’s positive on China equities in the next 12 months even as there’s still some “downside.” He spoke in Hong Kong with John Dawson on Bloomberg Television’s “First Up.”
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