Business news: the past week in Asia

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Business news: the past week in Asia

China’s premier says the country will use its US$2 trillion in foreign currency reserves to help state companies buy overseas, while Hong Kong announces its next central bank chief. Bombs explode in Jakarta hotels but have little impact on market sentiment, while South Korea’s government changes ownership regulations for media companies and banks.

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