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Spas take off in Asia
Healthy living is back in style in Asia, which means a revival of ancient Asian wellness techniques - and an explosion of spas.By Sheridan PrassoYue-S...
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Is it time for Boeing to take off?
Bears vs. Bulls: The stock is off 60% from its high, but its much-hyped plane is finally taking flight.By Scott CendrowskiBoeing stock has plunged as ...
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Is China finally cooling off?
Chinese equity funds recently had their worst week in a long time. What's causing the blip?By Beth KowittInvestors have piled $3.24 billion into China...
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Gold's glitter wears off
Gold futures slipped nearly 2% Tuesday to $1162 an ounce. That means the gold price has dropped 7% off last month's nominal record, reached in the aft...
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Take THAT, bears!
By Stanley BingFor more than a year — almost two, if you count the gloomy prognostications of my friend Fred, which began in August of 2007 — we’ve ha...
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Video games take a hit
Once thought impervious to downturn, electronic games feel some pain.By Jia Lynn YangIt took a while but video game sales might finally be feeling the...
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Singapore: Asia's Switzerland for banking
Earlier this month, several of the most important players in the private banking sector—a clubby, secretive group serving uber-high-end clients—gather...
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Has Warren gone off the rails?
By Stanley BingI’ve been in a good mood all week about the announcement that Warren Buffett was investing $32 billion in Burlington Northern Santa Fe,...
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Overworked? Take back your lunch hour
Dear Annie: Your article about why everyone should take a vacation ("5 ways to take a guilt-free vacation," June 2) got a lot of attention in my offic...
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Big banks take your money and run
The titans that survived last year's tumult have gathered deposits by the bushel. But they have shown less of a knack for lending it out.By Colin Barr...
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