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China stocks end down but PM remarks aid property For Hong Kong stock market reports, click [.HK ]
Persian Gulf Shares Fall; Emaar, Sorouh, Investment Dar Retreat Nov. 11 -- Persian Gulf shares declined for the fourth day, led by Emaar Properties PJSC , the Middle East's largest property developer. Sorouh Real Estate Co. tumbled to the lowest in more than a year after reducing the amount of shares foreigners can own.
Financial climate slowing sale of AIG's Japan assets: report The weakened balance sheets of prospective buyers is hampering American International Group's planned sale of three Japanese life insurance companies, according to a published report.
AIG Sale of Japan Units Finds Hesitant Buyers, Nikkei Says Nov. 11 -- American International Group's planned sale of three Japanese life insurance subsidiaries hasn't attracted the interest of would-be buyers in Japan, Nikkei English News reported, citing no one.
Most DuPage property owners paying taxes on time Despite the downturn in the economy, DuPage County Treasurer Gwen Henry is reporting fewer property owners are late with tax payments this year. Henry reported 8,000 delinquent notices were dispatched last week, compared to about 8,300 last year.
Pfizer puts plant on market TERRE HAUTE Drug maker Pfizer is putting up for sale the Terre Haute manufacturing plant where about 800 people once worked. Pfizer said Monday it has hired a real estate services company to market the 1,000-acre site where it has had operations since 1948. The plant made the inhaled insulin Exubera until Pfizer discontinued the product and decided to close the facility.
(AFX UK Focus) 2008-11-11 04:16 China stocks up a bit, PM remarks boost property SHANGHAI, Nov 11 Reuters - China's stock market rose slightly on Tuesday, led by infrastructure plays and property shares after Premier Wen Jiabao said the government's economic stimulus package would seek to help the real estate sector.
Angola's Property Market Thrives Despite Crisis 11 November 2008 By Henrique Almeida / Reuters LUANDA -- Forget Moscow and London -- the world's most expensive property may soon be in Angola, where the sizzling real estate market has sailed through the global financial crisis and is expected to continue to thrive in coming years, executives and analysts say.
Housing prices heading for fall TORONTO - The average price of a home sold in Canada will fall this year for the first time in a decade and might not even recover by 2010, the Canadian Real Estate Association said Monday.
No prisoners traded for journalist: Harper OTTAWA - Prime Minister Stephen Harper denied a report out of Pakistan on Monday that Taliban prisoners were traded for the freedom of a kidnapped CBC reporter.
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