The Chinese were once protected from external financial disruptions, such as last decade's Asian financial crisis.
And it argues that Westinghouse's Asian ambitions are unacceptably risky for a company owned by taxpayers.
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"We're never satisfied with where we are at, " says Knook of Microsoft's Asian image.
In recent years, Indonesia has been central to Australia's Asian attentions, sometimes obsessively so.
MTV's Asian revenues doubled and its audience grew five-fold, while Channel V's business was flat.
It was the latest in a series of events and remarks that have angered Japan's Asian neighbours.
Like Chan's Asian productions, these US-made movies bear the actor's hallmarks of fearless action tempered by comedy.
But a sale of some of Hanson's Asian and Australian assets after the takeover seems more likely.
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John Ross, a former head of Deutsche's Asian operations, was put in charge of the American business.
Some of the world's biggest insurers are expected to make offers for ING Groep's Asian life-insurance arm by Friday.
Ghotbi kept his job and rebuilt the side for this month's Asian Cup.
Japan's Asian neighbours are also concerned: a fall in the yen helped to trigger their currency crises in 1997-98.
News of the suspension came hours before she was to fly out for this week's Asian Championships in Japan.
In the next month SKF's Asian traffic jumped 30%, a number Akamai touts in its sales pitch to customers.
Tempting low-fat choices include Yoshi's Asian Grill's avocado-cucumber sushi and edamame, Roadhouse 66 Bar's veggie burgers, and Oaxaca's vegetable burrito.
By 2000 Murdoch was in charge of News Corp's Asian satellite business, Star TV, where he appeared to find his feet.
The hot cups of Chinese brew are part of Metrobank's Asian style.
Lonely Planet's Asian country guides all include extensive sections on nature tours and other ways to see wildlife in a non-intrusive fashion.
If so, the schools, which now admit large numbers from the city's Asian communities, would certainly become less socially and ethnically diverse.
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The co-sanctioned Hong Kong Open is already the third stop on the 2006 European Tour, and the penultimate on this year's Asian Tour.
Returns on invested capital should grow at two to three times the pace in developed countries, reckons Stephen Bird, co-head of Citi's Asian unit.
"We are going to be growing in all directions, " Joe Hatfield , the head of Wal-Mart's Asian operations, was quoted as saying in media reports.
And community support is important for clubs such as Bradford, whose home turf Valley Parade is located at the centre of the city's Asian population.
India were forced to cancel a scheduled tour of Pakistan a year ago and they were also pulled out of this season's Asian Test Championship.
The city's Asian population has increased by about 30 percent over the last decade, largely due to growth in its Chinese, Indian and Bangladeshi populations, city planners said.
Hey, Michel, you know it's Asian Pacific Heritage Month, right?
Jack Wadsworth, chairman of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter's Asian operations, reckons it will take at least five years for Shanghai to develop financial markets to rival Hong Kong's.
Blackstone recently took over running Bank of America-Merrill Lynch's Asian property operations, presumably until its owner feels it can get a high enough price to warrant selling the assets.
Analysts welcomed the move, saying Mr Tucker had proved his worth by spearheading Prudential's Asian expansion during his time as chief executive of its Asian division between 1993 and 2003.
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