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Balloons Could Drop 'The Interview' in North Korea
Dec. 19 -- Park Sang Hak was a member of the North Korean elite who defected after watching people starve to death. He has now dedicated his new life in South Korea to informing the North about the outside world with technology sent via...
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BOJ Stimulus Hammers Yen as Global Markets Rally
Oct. 31 -- Bloomberg's Mike Regan, Rachel Evans, and Mia Saini examine global market reaction to expanded stimulus form the Bank of Japan. They speak in ""On The Markets"" on ""In The Loop.""
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China Producer Prices Drop Most in Two Years
Jan. 9 -- Chinas factory-gate prices extended a record stretch of declines, with the sharpest drop in two years in December, suggesting room for further monetary easing. Bloomberg economist Tom Orlik has more on ""On The Move Asia.""...
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Occupy Hong Kong: Leung Says He Wont Step Down
Oct. 13 -- Hong Kong police began removing some barricades erected by pro-democracy protesters in the Central business district as the demonstrations enter their third week. Bloomberg's Rosalind Chin has the latest developments on ""On...
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Yum! to Bring First KFC to Myanmar in 2015
Oct. 13 -- Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin reports on Yum! Brands' plan to open the first KFC restaurant in Myanmar in 2015. She speaks with Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat on ""On The Move Asia."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Abe Promises to Return Japan to Glory
Dec. 3 ""In The Big Picture, Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat reports on the top stories of the day on On The Move Asia."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Chinas Rate Cut Not a Major Development: Jim ONeill
Nov. 21 -- Brugel visiting research fellow Jim ONeill talks about the Peoples Bank of China cutting interest rates for the first time since 2012 in a bid to support growth and why he sees Japan as more of a concern than China. He speaks...
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Asia Is Where the Growth Is For Airlines: Sobie
Nov. 3 ""Centre for Asia-Pacific Aviation Chief Analyst Brendan Sobie discusses the outlook for the Aviation industry and the IPO market with Bloomberg's John Dawson on On The Move. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Asian Markets Are in a Bull Market Phase: Van Rijn
Jan. 6 -- Robeco Asia Chief Investment Officer Arnout Van Rijn discusses global markets with Bloomberg's Angie Lau on First Up. (Source: Bloomberg)
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It Won't Be Surprising If Oil Falls to $50: Van Ark
Dec. 12 -- Bart Van Ark, chief economist at The Conference Board, discusses the outlook for oil prices and China's economy with Bloomberg's Yvonne Man on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Hong Kong Protests Wind Down After 11 Weeks
Dec. 12 -- Bloomberg's Rosalind Chin reports on the Hong Kong protests and what will become of the pro-democracy campaign. She speaks on On the Move. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Questions Raised Over Putin's G20 Attendance
Oct. 13 -- Bloomberg's Paul Allen reports on the questions surrounding Russian President Vladimir Putin's attendance at the G20 meeting in Brisbane next month. Paul Allen has more on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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BRIC in Danger of Becoming ÷IC, Says Jim ONeill
Jan. 9 -- Brazil and Russias membership of the BRICs may expire by the end of this decade if they fail to revive their flagging economies, according to Jim ONeill, the former Goldman Sachs chief economist who coined the acronym....
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Sri Lanka Vote Sees Friends Turn Foes
Jan. 8 -- Sri Lanka votes today, with President Mahinda Rajapaksa seeking an unprecedented third term. He's faced by a former aide who defected after an internal party revolt. Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin looks at the candidates and the...
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Sun Hung Kais Thomas Kwok Sentenced to 5 Years in Jail
Dec. 23 -- Thomas Kwok, who was convicted of conspiring to corrupt former Hong Kong chief secretary Rafael Hui, was sentenced to 5 years in jail.
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Policy Priorities Key in 2015 as Abe Set for Approval
Dec. 24-- Japans parliament is set to confirm Shinzo Abe as prime minister today, giving him the opportunity to become the longest-serving premier in four decades.
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Japans Manufacturer Sentiment Sags in Challenge for Abe
Dec. 15 -- Confidence of Japans large manufacturers declined in the fourth quarter as a recession offset a boost from a weaker yen, underlining the economic challenges facing Prime Minister Shinzo Abe after his election win. Bloomberg's...
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Alibaba Extends December Drop as Lockup Expires
Dec. 24 -- Alibaba fell in New York, extending the first monthly decline since its September debut as an agreement preventing early investors from selling their shares expired.
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Abenomics Still Not Working, Rabobank's Every Says
Jan. 9 -- Michael Every, Hong Kong-based head of Asia Pacific financial-markets research at Rabobank International, talks about the economies, policies and currencies of the U.S., Europe, Japan and China. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat...
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Asia's Year in Review
Dec. 24 -- As we wind down towards Christmas and 2015, let's look back at some of the major events that shaped the news in Asia over the past twelve months.
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BlackRock's List for 2015: 5 Things to Know
Dec. 23 -- Russ Koesterich, chief investment strategist at BlackRock, discusses his investment strategy for 2015 with Bloomberg's Angie Lau on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Uber Seeks $1B for International Expansion Plan
Nov. 10 ""Luxury car-sharing company Uber is looking at another round of fundraising to increase its international expansion. Bloomberg's Shery Ahn reports on First Up. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Japan's Current-Account Surplus Beats Estimates
Oct. 8 -- Bloomberg's Shery Ahn reports on Japan's current-account balance. She speaks with Angie Lau on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Breaking Down Japan's Economic Data
Sept. 30 -- Japans output unexpectedly fell while stronger retail sales and an improving job market showed resilience in the worlds third-biggest economy as Prime Minister Shinzo Abe weighs another sales-tax increase. Shery Ahn reports...