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Canada, China strike trade deals Prime Minister Stephen Harper begins the official part of his second visit to China in just over two years today as Canada seeks to deepen energy ties and win business for companies such as Manulife Financial Corp. China Resources Land, SATS, Toppan, Toyota: Asia Stocks Preview The following companies may have unusual price changes in Asian trading tomorrow. Stock symbols are in parentheses, and share prices are as of the latest close. The information in each item was released after markets shut unless stated otherwise. Harper Seeks China Access for Canada Finance With Oil as Lever Prime Minister Stephen Harper is carrying a big bargaining chip as he tries to open Chinese markets for companies such as Manulife Financial Corp. - access to Canadian oil. Harper Seeks China Access for Canadian Finance With Oil Providing Leverage Prime Minister Stephen Harper is carrying a big bargaining chip as he tries to open Chinese markets for companies such as Manulife Financial Corp. - access to Canadian oil. China Emerging as an Innovation Hub for Formulation and Delivery A clutch of promising Chinese companies in the formulation and delivery market underlines the emergence of the Asian giant as a center for biopharma innovation and entreprene China Lone BRIC Among Top Emerging Markets When Antoine van Agtmael was traveling around Asia in the late 1970s, he became convinced there were companies worth investing in throughout the developing region. In 1981, while working for the World Bank’s International Finance Corp., he presented an idea for a “third- world equity fund” to Salomon Brothers Inc. Research and Markets: China Instant Noodle and Other Instant Food Manufacturing Industry, 2011 Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "China instant noodle and other instant food manufactu China forges Arab ties, hedging bets in the Gulf To celebrate Chinese New Year last month, Dubai's swankiest hotel bathed its sail-shaped facade in red lighting accented with an image of a twisting golden dragon.The gesture by the $2,300-a-night Burj ... China's New Year Shoppers Take a Breather Disappointing sales for luxury items may point to a difficult Year of the Dragon for high-end foreign brands |
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