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Carmaker Daihatsu, a subsidiary of Toyota, is recalling 274,551 vehicles in Japan because of a number of possible defects.
Japan's economy grew by less than first estimated in the final quarter of 2009, revised government figures show.
Chinese inflation hit a 16-month high in February, leading to calls for the government to take measures to cool the economy.
China's exports surged 46% in February, figures show, raising hopes of a strong recovery in global trade.
Cathay Pacific reports a return to full-year profit as cost cutting and bets on the price of fuel pay off.
Toyota rejects claims that faulty electronics could be behind its worldwide recall of more than eight million cars.
Royal Dutch Shell and PetroChina launch a joint takeover bid for Australian liquefied natural gas group Arrow Energy.
Shares in Fujitsu fall 2.7% due to a dispute with its former president over the reason for his resignation last year.
Hong Kong's richest businessman Li Ka-Shing plans to bid for the UK arm of French electricity giant EDF Group.
Toyota boss Akio Toyoda dons a worker's uniform to address the company's Japanese workforce in an attempt to boost morale.
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