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1. Chinese official begins trip to Taiwan
China's top negotiator on Taiwan affairs began a historic trip on Monday to the self-ruled island that China claims as its own to talk trade and transit.
03 Nov 2008
2. China plans talks with Tibet envoys in "near future"
China will arrange new talks with the Dalai Lama's envoys in the near future, state media said on Wednesday, days after the exiled Tibetan leader said he was downcast about negotiations with Beijing.
29 Oct 2008
3. Summit seeks breakthrough in Zimbabwe talks
Southern African leaders representing the regional grouping SADC hold a summit in Swaziland on Monday to try to help Zimbabwe's rival parties break a deadlock in negotiations on forming a cabinet.
20 Oct 2008
4. Citi ends talks with Wells Fargo on Wachovia
Citigroup abandoned its brief but acrimonious battle with Wells Fargo & Co over Wachovia Corp, one of the United States' largest banks, losing out on a deal crucial to strengthening its retail banking business but vowing to pursue up to $60 billion (35 billion pounds) in legal claims.
10 Oct 2008
5. Lloyds and HBOS seen in merger talks
Lloyds is in advanced merger talks with mortgage lender HBOS, the BBC reported on Wednesday, citing sources.
17 Sep 2008
6. Sainsbury up on market talk of bid interest
Shares in Sainsbury rose as much as 3.5 percent on Friday as traders cited market of bid interest in the supermarket group.
12 Sep 2008
7. Rival Cyprus leaders launch reunification talks
Cypriot leaders launched talks on Wednesday seen as the best chance in decades to reunite their divided island and end a conflict threatening Turkey's EU membership hopes.
03 Sep 2008
8. KDB confirms talks with Lehman
State-owned Korea Development Bank (KDB) confirmed on Tuesday it was in talks with Lehman Brothers over a possible joint investment in the U.S. bank with other Korean banks, sending local banking shares lower.
02 Sep 2008
9. China's Hu in South Korea for talks on North
Chinese President Hu Jintao, buoyed by an Olympics that lifted the global status of his country, arrived in South Korea on Monday for talks on expanding bilateral trade and ending North Korea's nuclear weapons programme.
25 Aug 2008
10. Zimbabwe talks to resume at regional summit
Zimbabwe's ruling ZANU-PF and the opposition will resume power-sharing talks at a weekend regional summit in South Africa, a local newspaper quoted a ZANU-PF official as saying.
15 Aug 2008
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