Japan's cash-rich trading companies are on the hunt for bargain acquisitions outside Japan, seizing the opportunity to expand.
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Asian share markets rose Tuesday despite some weakness on Wall Street, with shares of Japanese exporters spurred by recent weakness in the yen.
GM, Toyota and Ford all reported U.S. sales declines of more than 30% for December, capping off a dismal year for the auto industry.
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India gave Pakistan the most detailed evidence yet that it says ties the militants who attacked Mumbai to "elements" in Pakistan.
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Taiwan plans to provide about $6 billion in financial aid for struggling companies. Chip maker Nanya could seek assistance this week.
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Daiichi Sankyo is taking a $3.84 billion write-down on its 63.9% holding in Ranbaxy Laboratories of India.
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![[HSBC Aims to Expand in Vietnam]](http://s.wsj.net/public/resources/images/OB-CX235_hsbc01_A_20090105155351.jpg)
HSBC aims to increase its Vietnam branches to 10 this year from two now, and is looking at Laos and Cambodia.
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Indonesia reported slowing inflation for December and a surge in the November trade surplus, which will likely prompt the central bank to continue to cut rates gradually.
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LDK Solar drastically cut its expectations for the fourth quarter, citing lower demand as customers delayed shipment requests and a decrease in overall wafer shipments.
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Thailand's headline inflation rate fell to a six-year low in December on a continued slide in global oil prices, the government said as it stepped up pressure on the central bank to further ease monetary policy.
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India signed a $2.1 billion deal with Boeing for eight P-8I maritime patrol aircraft as New Delhi moves to modernize its mainly Soviet-vintage armed forces.
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![[For Middle Class Pakistanis, Gun Is a Must]](http://s.wsj.net/public/resources/images/P1-AO209_PAKGUN_C_20090105173601.jpg)
Gun registration has jumped among middle-class Pakistanis, reflecting dwindling faith that the country's new civilian government can protect them.
![[Beijing Subway]](http://s.wsj.net/public/resources/images/OB-CX289_beijin_C_20090105193357.jpg)
For years, this city of 17 million saw traffic jams and endless commutes. But thanks to an ambitious new subway network, Beijing is transforming into a more urbane metropolis.
![[Tuna auction in Tokyo]](http://s.wsj.net/public/resources/images/AK-AI299_tuna_C_20090105154806.jpg)
Two sushi bar owners paid more than $100,000 for a Japanese bluefin tuna at a Tokyo fish auction, several times the average price and the highest in nearly a decade.
—India's Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon, on the Mumbai attacks“The crime may have been committed in India, but the conspiracy behind the crime was in Pakistan.”
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