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Wed Nov 12, 2008 5:24am IST
 
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SINGAPORE, Nov 12 (Reuters) - The Financial Times and the Wall Street Journal carried the following stories in their Asia print and/or Web site editions on Wednesday. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.

FINANCIAL TIMES (www.ft.com)

-- The World Bank is set to provide up to $100 billion in new aid to developing countries, amid fears that the spreading effects of the financial crisis could devastate poorer and middle-income states.

-- Oil prices tumbled below $60 a barrel, their lowest level in 20 months, amid worries that the global economy is slowing more rapidly than expected.

-- China's trade surplus grew to another record last month as its exporters continued to show greater than expected resilience in the face of a global slowdown.

-- General Motors (GM.N: Quote, Profile, Research) plans to suspend production at its factories in South Korea for about two weeks starting next month in one of the strongest signs yet that the crisis in car-making has spread to Asia.

-- South Korea's financial regulator urged local banks to increase capital levels after their average capital ratio fell to the lowest level in more than seven years.

-- Macau will not allow casinos in the world's largest gambling market to go bust, said the territory's chief executive, adding that the government will take over them if necessary.

WALL STREET JOURNAL (www.wsj.com)  Continued...

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