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September 23rd, 2008

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Taiwan Firms Head for China To Make Money on Hospitals - WSJ.com
Foreign health-care providers have moved cautiously in China. Now, Taiwanese companies are taking the risky move of selling low-cost quality health care to China's masses. (more...)

U.S. Proposes $6.43 Billion Arms Sale to Taiwan - WSJ.com
The Bush administration has agreed to sell Taiwan $6.43 billion of weapons, eliciting disapproval from Beijing. (more...)

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August 5, 1998 The Asian Wall Street Journal Taiwan's Nuclear Card. By GERALD SEGAL TAIPEI -- In order to forestall American efforts to push them into the arms of (more...)
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WSJ: Taiwan finally begins to find itself
Taiwan finally begins to find itself, and overcome its China syndrome: July 27, 1999 (more...)

Scary Parenting News of the Day: Jardine Crib Recall - Wall Street Journal
Furniture-maker Jardine Enterprises and federal product-safety regulators expanded a massive crib recall because of wooden slats and spindles that can break and entrap infants. The recall, as reported in today?s WSJ, underlines continuing problems ... (more...)

Taiwan's Surprise Move - Wall Street Journal
TAIPEI -- Taiwan's central bank unexpectedly cut its key interest rates by half a percentage point Wednesday and urged banks to increase corporate lending, amid plummeting exports and feeble domestic demand. The rate reduction at an unscheduled ... (more...)

UPDATE:Taiwan FSC Probes Fubon HK Unit's Loan Irregularities - Wall Street Journal
TAIPEI (Dow Jones)--Taiwan's financial regulator is looking into alleged lending irregularities at a Hong Kong unit of Fubon Financial Holding Co. (2881.TW), Ming-Daw Chang, head of the island's Banking Bureau under the Financial Supervisory ... (more...)

What Will Delta Do with Northwest?s Old 747s? - Wall Street Journal
The introduction of the first 747-400 in Delta colors earlier this month marks the first time Delta has flown a 747 aircraft since 1977. Above, a 1970s-era Delta 747 departs from Atlanta. Judging by the flurry of comments on Delta?s repainting of ... (more...)

ASIA MARKETS: Australian Shares Advance Off The Blocks In 2009 - Beurs.nl
Australian shares advanced Friday on the first trading day of 2009 on energy-related stocks such as Woodside Petroleum and BHP Billiton. The S&P/ASX 200 Index rose 1.1% to 3,762.90, extending gains into a fifth straight session, but trading volumes ... (more...)


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