Asian Economic News
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Articles in April 2, 2007, issue of Asian Economic News
- Bank predicts slower growth in China over next two years
- FEATURE: Cambodia's once-endangered river dolphins now drawing tourists
- Taiwan's KMT plans rally to restore Chiang Kai-shek's fame
- Japanese editorial excerpts -4-
- Director of Macao bank's parent company protests U.S. move
- U.S. editorial excerpts -4-
- FEATURE: Kawamura's 'Aoi/Komachi' kicks off Japan Society's Noh celebration
- U.S. editorial excerpts -2-
- Cane toads on track to invade Sydney
- Taiwan's KMT holds rally to protest 'anti-Chiang' campaign
- Controversy may kill 21-km dragon being built in China
- U.S. to slap import duties on Chinese paper products
- DBS Bank to open 1st Islamic bank in Singapore
- Africa may become greater investment location for Asia: U.N. report
- REFILING: Africa may become greater investment location for Asia: U.N. report
- Asia's outlook remains strong despite slowdown: ADB
- H.K. needs new public broadcaster: review committee
- ADB chief economist urges more active forex reserve investment
- Malaysia gets 3rd fully foreign-owned Islamic bank