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Belgian bag brand  Kipling is expanding its footprint in Cebu with the opening of its renovated concept store in SM City Cebu  and  the launch of another store here before the end of this year.

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A top Australian official on Thursday denied suggestions that the country is nervous about China's rising power, after Australia's government said it was launching an in-depth review of Asia's growing influence.

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More consumers across Asia/Pacific are shopping with a conscience, according to the results of the latest MasterCard survey on Ethical Spending.

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"Asia remains particularly vulnerable to an oil shock because of its high dependence on oil imports," said the report by ADB economist Park Cyn-Young.

Asia produces 10 percent of world crude supply but consumes 24 percent, with consumption in China and India rising, adding to the pressure on prices.
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A top Australian official on Thursday denied suggestions that the country is nervous about China's rising power, after Australia's government said it was launching an in-depth review of Asia's growing influence.

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More consumers across Asia/Pacific are shopping with a conscience, according to the results of the latest MasterCard survey on Ethical Spending.

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"Asia remains particularly vulnerable to an oil shock because of its high dependence on oil imports," said the report by ADB economist Park Cyn-Young.

Asia produces 10 percent of world crude supply but consumes 24 percent, with consumption in China and India rising, adding to the pressure on prices.
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