+ Follow CHINA AND MALAYSIA Tag
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[Title] => From Tokyo to Cebu
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[Title] => Sun Life Phl outperforms East Asian counterparts
[Summary] => Sun Life of Canada (Philippines) Inc. recorded a 49-percent increase in individual insurance sales in the fourth quarter of 2014, outperforming Malaysia’s 37 percent, Indonesia’s 19 percent, and Hong Kong’s five percent.
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[Title] => International mountain bike series up at Danao
[Summary] => The 2015 ASEAN Cup Mountain Bike Series gets going this weekend with Danao City, considered as the MTB capital of the Philippines, hosting not only the country’s top riders but the region’s best, including China and Hong Kong, in its International Cycling Union (UCI)-standard crosscountry and downhill courses.
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[Title] => Zero tolerance for drug syndicates
[Summary] => The much publicized dawn raid at the New Bilibid Prison revealing the luxurious lifestyle of “very important prisoners” with their air conditioned quarters, Jacuzzis, expensive watches, sex toys and what-have-you had simply confirmed that drug syndicates are more powerful and even wealthier than ever.
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[Title] => S’pore, Japan lead AsPac in progress toward financial inclusion progress toward financial inclusion
[Summary] => MasterCard unveiled a new global report, “A Progressive Approach to Financial Inclusion” that explores the progress of 30 developed and developing countries, including eight countries within the Asia Pacific region: Indonesia, Bangladesh, Philippines, India, Malaysia, China, Japan and Singapore, have made in enabling access to and driving usage of different financial products.
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[Title] => Ebola: Africa's image takes a hit
[Summary] => In the United States, some parents fearful of deadly Ebola pulled children out of a school after the principal returned from Zambia, an African nation far from the area hit by the disease. In Geneva, a top UN official warned against anti-African discrimination fueled by fears of Ebola.
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[Title] => World Bank, IFC commit $4.2 billion to Philippines
[Summary] => The World Bank said Tuesday that it and its private sector arm have committed concessional loans of up to $4.2 billion to the Philippines to help the country reduce poverty, create jobs and sustain growth as it recovers from the impact of a devastating typhoon and separatist rebellion.
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[Title] => Raid by Thai police exposes human trafficking ring
[Summary] => A raid at a palm plantation in southern Thailand exposed a ring that trafficked Myanmar's ethnic minority Rohingya Muslims into the country, police said Wednesday.
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[Title] => Cebu among UN’s 5 eco-cities in SEA
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[Title] => Phl’s Bea Rose is Miss International
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