In Wednesday's Asia Papers
14 May 2008 02:00 [Source: ICIS news]
ASAHI SHIMBUN, Japan
Front page
Extortionist targets school in leak
An extortionist is demanding a Tokyo suburban education board pay 4 million yen for the return of a lost USB memory stick with data on nearly three dozen schoolchildren.
Business & Industry
Children's fund ordered to drop plan
The Finance Ministry and the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry on Tuesday ordered the Children's Investment Master Fund (TCI) of Britain to drop its plan to raise its stake in Electric Power Development Co. (J-Power) from 9.9 percent to 20 percent.
CHINA DAILY, China
Front page
Death toll exceeds 12,000 in Sichuan, 9,400 trapped
Rescuers were Tuesday night racing against time to find survivors a day after the strongest quake to hit China in 32 years jolted Sichuan province, demolishing buildings and burying tens of thousands beneath the rubble.
People want lowdown on pay
The research was carried out following the introduction on May 1 of a government information disclosure regulation, which demands local governments be more transparent on issues that affect the public interest.
Business & Industry
No new updates.
TAIPEI TIMES, Taiwan
Front page
China earthquake toll passes 12,000
Bodies covered with sheets lined streets yesterday as rescue workers dug through schools and homes turned into rubble by China’s worst earthquake in three decades in a desperate attempt to rescue victims trapped under concrete slabs.
Business & Industry
FAT staff call for government support
Employees of the financially troubled Far Eastern Air Transport (FAT) urged the government yesterday to bail out the airline after FAT’s management team announced the suspension of its operations on Monday.
HTC counting on new smartphone to lift sales
High Tech Computer Corp (HTC), the world's top maker of Microsoft Windows-based smartphones, said yesterday that the third quarter would be a better period for the company, aided by sales of its much-anticipated new Touch series.
KOREA HERALD, South Korea
Front page
U.S. backs Seoul's beef import stance
A top U.S. trade official said the U.S. government recognizes Korea's right to suspend beef imports if mad cow disease occurs in the United States.
Seoul's N.K. food aid dilemma deepens
A team of officials from the Foreign and Unification ministries went to Washington on Monday to discuss the United States' food aid of 500,000 tons of rice to North Korea
Business & Industry
Privatization plans for energy firms take shape
As many as 70 energy firms and other corporations in the group of 305 state-owned enterprises will be subject to the government's privatization plan, which will be disclosed in June, the Finance Ministry said yesterday.
Public firm CEOs face drastic salary cut
The government has set the average salary for chief executive officers of state-run corporations at 108 million won ($103,000), which is on the same level with that of vice ministers, the Finance Ministry said yesterday
NEW STRAITS TIMES, Malaysia
Front page
China Quake: Malaysian firms on forced break
Sichuan Malaya Glass Company Ltd (SMG) and Unisem Chengdu reported no damage to their production facilities but have suspended operations.
Business & Industry
AMMB nets RM669m
AMMB Holdings Bhd, Malaysia's fifth biggest banking group, swung to a net profit in fiscal 2008 from a loss previously as it set aside less money to cover potential bad loans.
TH Plantations to expand oil palm estates
TH Plantations Bhd, the plantation arm of Lembaga Tabung Haji, aims to boost the size of its oil palm estates by 50 per cent this year to boost income.
BUSINESS TIMES, Singapore
Front page
CapitaLand, US fund jostle for The Atrium
The race to snap up The Atrium @ Orchard is said to have narrowed to two parties: a US fund, and a unit of CapitaLand group, possibly CapitaMall Trust (CMT), which owns Plaza Singapura next door. The price is understood to be in the region of $2,200-$2,300 per square foot of net lettable area (NLA). Based on the property's total NLA of around 370,000 sq ft, the asset would be priced at over $800 million.
Fed warns market conditions are 'far from normal'
US Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke said yesterday that emergency Fed liquidity measures have helped relieve strain in financial markets, but the recovery process remains incomplete.
Business & Industry
SIA Q4 net falls 21% to $528m
SINGAPORE Airlines unveiled a 21 per cent drop in fourth-quarter profit to $528 million as its bottom line was weighed down by higher fuel costs and the absence of the previous year's one-off tax reduction.
Aussie Treasurer forecasts record surplus budget
Australian Treasurer Wayne Swan forecast a record budget surplus, partly funded by cutting welfare payments to high-income earners, to help the central bank fight the fastest inflation since 1991.
BANGKOK POST, Thailand
Front page
Rush trip
Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej has scheduled his on-again, off-again trip to Burma for Wednesday, when he will personally hand over an appeal to allow more aid from the secretary general of the United Nations to the Burmese military junta.
Business & Industry
Special allowance approved
The cabinet yesterday approved a special monthly allowance of an average 500-600 baht, or a 6% increase, to help low-ranking government employees make ends meet, effective retroactively from May 1 this year. Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Surapong Suebwonglee said the special cost-of-living allowance will benefit about 300,000 low-ranking officials below C5 level _ covering employees in the civil service, police, soldiers, staff in the education sector and other permanent employees.
Ratchaburi intends to sell ethanol stake
Ratchaburi Electricity Generating Holding Plc (RATCH), the country's largest private power producer, plans to divest from Siam Ethanol Co (SEC), saying it has no expertise in the ethanol business. ''We are open to any parties who are interested in acquiring all of our shares in SEC, we can talk details,'' managing director Narong Sitasuwan said yesterday.
JAKARTA POST, Indonesia
Front page
No new updates
Business & Industry
No new updates.
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