
Desperate for credit, China importers default on soy cargoes
A worker carries a sack of soybeans at a food wholesale market in Shenyang, Liaoning province January 13, 2011. (Photo: Sheng Li / Reuters) (10 Apr) - Chinese importers have defaulted on at least 500,000 tons of U.S. and Brazilian soybean cargoes worth around $300 million, the biggest in a decade, as buyers struggle to get credit...

SDP: Lessons from Taiwan’s Sunflower Student Movement
The recent Sunflower Student Movement that took place in Taiwan was initiated by a coalition of students and civic activists who were protesting the Cross-Strait Service Trade Agreement (CSSTA). The students were angry that the Agreement was pushed through the Legislative Yuan by the ruling Kuomintang (KMT) without adequate...

Tigerair will roar again: CEO
Koay Peng Yen, Group CEO of Tigerair, tells CNBC's Christine Tan how the budget airline is navigating the issue of overcapacity in the low-cost carrier sector. (10 April) Budget carrier Tigerair has suffered a bumpy ride recently, but CEO Koay Peng Yen, told CNBC's Managing Asia he's confident the airline will soon...
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