Thailand's Rallying Currency Proves a Headache for Its Central Bank

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Thailand's Rallying Currency Proves a Headache for Its Central Bank

Foreigners own just 8.4 percent of Thai bonds, according to a Bloomberg calculation using central bank figures, compared with 38 percent in
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Deutsche Bank's Cryan Has New Strategy: Reverse His Old Strategy

Deutsche Bank fell 1.3 percent to close at 19.14 euros in Frankfurt on Friday, and shares traded in the U.S. continued to drop after Bloomberg reported
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Synnex eyes accounting, healthcare markets with Acronis deal

Synnex Australia and Acronis are working to develop vertical industry solutions, initially around the accounting and healthcare sectors, following the
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Li's Risks, Yellen's Optimism Make for Mixed Open: Markets Wrap

Asian stocks were poised for a mixed start as the yen remained stronger and Australian bonds retreated with investors taking their first chance to react
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North Korea Fires What May Be Intercontinental Missile: Yonhap

North Korea on Monday fired a projectile into the East Sea, with South Korea's Yonhap News reporting it may have been an intercontinental ballistic
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