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INTERVIEW-ANZ eyes commodities growth as India, China recover
Australia and New Zealand Banking Group aims to expand its commodities trading in China, confident that Beijing's push to boost growth will revive the country's appetite for energy and metals and boost prices, the head of its Asian commodities trading said.
INTERVIEW-HSBC may speed up Asia prime services
Europe's largest bank HSBC is considering fast-forwarding the Asian rollout of its newly-launched prime services group, capitalising on its strong brand name in the region where hedge fund returns and activity have made a quick comeback, a senior executive said....Excessive transparency push for SWFs harmful-China
Pushing for excessive transparency, such as urging sovereign wealth funds to publish reports quarterly, does more harm than good, Jin Liqun, the chairman of the board of supervisors at China's wealth fund said on Friday....Chevrolet may represent 70 pct of GM sales
General Motors Co's flagship Chevrolet brand expects to boost sales driven by new launches such as the Cruze small car and may represent 70 percent of the automaker's North American sales, the brand's chief said on Friday....HP sees aggressive PC holiday pricing
Hewlett-Packard Co, the world's No. 1 maker of personal computers, expects very aggressive pricing in the U.S. PC market in the coming holiday season. ...Dell says strong sales growth to drive China share
Dell Inc will open more retail stores and expand its sales force in China's smaller cities as it plays catch-up with Lenovo and HP in one of the world's fastest growing PC markets, said a company executive....INTERVIEW-Motor racing-Vatanen defends traditional F1 venues
Ari Vatanen says he will do all he can to keep Silverstone and other traditional grands prix on the Formula One calendar if he is elected head of the sport's world governing body next month....LG Display CEO: glass shortage may ease oversupply
LG Display expects the LCD industry to face an oversupply situation between late this year and early 2010, but its CEO said the impact could be limited due to glass shortages and possible output cuts by makers. ...INTERVIEW- Soccer - Pele urges FIFA to bring in salary cap
Pele has urged world soccer's governing body (FIFA) to introduce a salary cap for players and warned that the vast sums of money changing hands in the game could taint its image for future generations....Delta Elec says PCs, solar to spur sales
Taiwan's Delta Electronics Inc, the world's top maker of power supplies for electrical devices, projected strong sales growth for the next five years on renewed demand for personal computers and as its new solar business pays off....Log in
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- Jack Neo's mistress told her side of the story. Confrontation prepared?
- Jack Neo asked for sex from aspiring actress
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- Singapore celebrity Jack Neo cheating on wife exposed
- Singapore celebrity Jack Neo in hiding at hotel
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IMO this wendy person seriously has no shame. Whats she got to gain from dishing all the dirt on her affair? Come on the ...
What Jack Neo did is Definitely not right. He preyed on young women, bad enough women closer to his age, especially since he's married, has ...
Eh, soojenn, you got the wrong girl, stupid.
What a hyprocrite... a slut is a slut.. out ot gain exposure, otherwise why barge into his personal space and home to confront the wife.. ...
This is not just a matter of unfaithful husband. A film director preys on young, innocent and inexperienced woman for his sexual appetite. Is this ...




