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Daily Forex Commentary - March 1, 2005

There were more bad signs for the US dollar, but there were bad signs for the euro, too. Both had their backers and their detractors. Who's right - Jack Crooks
http://atimes01.atimes.com/atimes/Global_Economy/GC02Dj02.html

CENTRAL ASIA: - March 1, 2005

Europe is unfazed by a uranium deal signed by Russia and Iran.
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Central_Asia.html

Philippines follows Argentina's debt path - March 1, 2005

Public-sector debt default is looming in the Philippines, where just as in Argentina, the risk of default is being driven by social revolt and weak governance. - Jephraim P Gundzik
http://atimes01.atimes.com/atimes/Southeast_Asia/GC02Ae04.html

SOUTH ASIA: - March 1, 2005

Delhi put a dent in Kabul's dreams about a pipeline project. - Sudha Ramachandran Bangladesh could be coming out of denial on Islamic miliancy.
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/South_Asia.html

China's takeover battle in a tangled web - March 1, 2005

China's leading online game operator Shanda seemed poised to take over top portal Sina and create a national Internet giant. But Sina's poison pill may signal "game over" and set the stage for a global bidding war. - Gary LaMoshi
http://atimes01.atimes.com/atimes/China/GC02Ad05.html

Commentary - by Francesco Sisci Black holes and rogue states - March 1, 2005

The US, having dealt with one "rogue" state, Iraq, now has its sights set on Iran, and to a lesser extent on North Korea. This is a dangerous strategy because, by dealing with a rogue state, what in effect is created is a lawless geopolitical black hole that offers terrorists a sanctuary they would otherwise not have had.
http://atimes01.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/GC02Ak02.html

CHINA: - March 1, 2005

Hong Kong is already anxious about its next chief executive, as is Beijing. - Qiu Xin
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/China.html

SOUTHEAST ASIA: - March 1, 2005

Thailand wants to become the "gold standard" in the drive to snuff out smoking.
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Southeast_Asia.html

China fuels energy cold war - March 1, 2005

Driven by the lack of a coherent multilateral approach to energy security in Asia and by China's already tense relations with neighboring states, competition for energy resources may prove to be the spark for regional and international conflict. Ultimately, this would bring China into confrontation with the world's largest energy consumer, the US. - Chietigj Bajpaee
http://atimes01.atimes.com/atimes/China/GC02Ad07.html

Asians kick Big Tobacco in the butt - March 1, 2005

It was a formidable challenge: slow the poisoning of Asians by foreign cigarettes without poisoning multilateral trade ties. But the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control became a reality over the weekend, and it could be a landmark achievement not just for human health in Asia, but also for long-term economic well-being. - Alan Boyd
http://atimes01.atimes.com/atimes/Global_Economy/GC02Dj01.html
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