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| 2008-11-21 |
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| | BT | More selling as recession fears mount |
| | BT | ComfortDelGro buys Aussie bus company |
| | BT | Faster updates on short-sold positions |
| | BT | Businesses find ways to manage debt, cash flows |
| | BT | NEL to probe claims of round-tripping deals |
| | BT | China Hongcheng misses dividend payout deadline |
| | BT | Fund managers see earnings of firms worsening |
| | BT | KepLand launches sailing training centre |
| | BT | SP AusNet's interim profit slips 22.9% |
| | BT | SGX's Hsieh Fu Hua heads new board of Sicom |
| | BT | Friven enters Hong Kong market |
| | BT | Company Briefs |
| | BT | Upside in China property S-chips? |
| | BT | Wall St sinks, S&P falls to lowest level since 1997 |
| | BT | STI down 2% on recession, Wall St slide |
| | BT | Shares close higher |
| | BT | Shares close 2.98% higher |
| | BT | Stocks open higher after 2 brutal sessions |
| | CNA | AstraZeneca to axe 1,400 jobs in Europe, shuts three plants |
| | CNA | Vietnam president to sign deals with Chavez in Venezuela |
| | CNA | Asia-Pacific rejects protectionism, looks to revive WTO talks |
| | CNA | Democrats say no viable auto industry bailout plan |
| | CNA | Wall Street plunges again on investors' deepening economic fears |
| | CNA | Oil prices plunge below US$50 per barrel |
| | CNA | Reform US financial regulation but not "in haste", says Paulson |
| | CNA | Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac to suspend US home foreclosures |
| | CNA | Dollar firms against euro after Wall Street rout |
| | CNA | US news agency AP to cut staff by 10% |
| | CNA | More job losses darken global economic outlook |
| | CNA | Asian stocks slide after Wall Street plunge |
| | CNA | Citigroup executives consider sale of all or part of bank |
| | CNA | China in talks to buy stake in AIG unit |
| | CNA | SKorea, China, Japan to hold summit next month on financial crisis |
| | CNA | Financial turmoil biting hard for Vegas gaming giants |
| | CNA | Market gloom eases as Asian stocks rebound |
| | CNA | Australian central bank defends dollar after new slump |