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Business, Reuters, Published on 28/07/2016
» KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia Airlines Bhd said yesterday that it had ordered 50 Boeing 737 MAX jets, with firm orders for 25 and rights to purchase 25 more.
Reuters, Published on 18/07/2016
» MANILA - The Asian Development Bank lowered its 2016 growth forecast for developing Asia on Monday, citing the slowing US economy and near-term shocks from Britain's decision to leave the European Union.
Business, Reuters, Published on 15/07/2016
» FARNBOROUGH, England: Airbus Group SE has no plans to scrap its Super Puma helicopter in the wake of a crash that killed 13 people in Norway, the head of its helicopter division said on Wednesday, but he warned the market would remain weak at least until the end of 2017.
Reuters, Published on 19/04/2016
» The cabinet on Tuesday approved construction of a 82-billion-baht rail line in Bangkok, part of a larger infrastructure push by the government as it seeks to revive a sluggish economy.
Reuters, Published on 05/04/2016
» Three of Thailand's four biggest banks cut interest rates on Tuesday in moves they said would help the country's flagging economy, and the central bank said it expected more banks to follow suit.
Reuters, Published on 29/03/2016
» The cabinet on Tuesday approved a 111-billion-baht project to build two new rail lines in Bangkok, part of a wider infrastructure push by the government as it seeks to boost a sluggish economy.
Reuters, Published on 08/10/2015
» A proposal by the junta for a single internet gateway to allow authorities to monitor content would destroy competition, while being reminiscent of the most authoritarian measures to stifle free speech, a former information minister said on Thursday.
Reuters, Published on 29/06/2015
» ATHENS — Greeks woke up to shuttered banks, closed cash machines and a climate of rumours and conspiracy theories on Monday as a breakdown in talks between Athens and its creditors pushed the austerity-battered country to the brink.
Reuters, Published on 29/12/2014
» BEIJING — Google Inc's Gmail was blocked in China after months of disruptions to the world's biggest email service, with an anti-censorship advocate suggesting the Great Firewall was to blame.