Asia Morning Headlines: Card transaction fees face European cap, Yahoo’s dea...

 
 
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Wednesday July 17 2013
 
 
Financial Times - Asia homepage
 
Card transaction fees face European cap
 
Plan draws on proposed antitrust deals with Visa and MasterCard and ends years of dispute between competition authorities and payment providers
 
 
 
Yahoo's deals fail to boost revenue growth
 
 
Ford aims trade talks barb at Japan
 
 
Record fine for Barclays over power prices
 
 
Chevron back in Argentina with $1.2bn deal
 
 
Goldman Sachs boosted by trading
 
 
Posco drops $5.3bn India steel project
 
 
India eases FDI curbs to boost growth
 
 
China clampdown hits Ramadan celebrations
 
 
Return of blueblood macro hedge funds
 
 
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World News
 
Socialists try to force Rajoy's hand
 
Opposition ready to call a formal motion of censure against the government, piling political pressure on the Spanish leader over the slush fund scandal
 
 
 
Papaconstantinou set to face trial
 
 
Italian official resigns over deportations
 
 
Panama seizes N Korean weapons shipment
 
 
Anti-Kremlin blogger Navalny braced for guilty verdict
 
Markets
 
Weaker Wall Street threatens equity rally
 
Investors appear to be interpreting limited data points positively but FTSE All World index is still set to break an eight-day run of gains
 
 
 
Half of exchanges fight off cyber attacks
 
 
Central banks risk sharing too much with investors
 
 
Bitcoin ETF plan hits 'Winkle wrinkle'
 
 
Hedge funds lead Treasuries sell-off
 
Asia & Pacific News
 
S Korean prosecutors target former president
 
Former president Chun Doo-hwan owes the state nearly $150m in unpaid fines, but claims he is destitute
 
 
 
Chaebol under fire amid S Korean scandals
 
 
China offers Brits a lesson in manners
 
 
Bad loans cast shadow over Indian banks
 
 
Singapore: looking good
 
Asia-Pacific Companies News
 
Lobbying bill criticised as a diversion
 
Labour says Cameron's plan to make third-party lobbyists publish client list intended to divert attention from Lynton Crosby, Tory elections adviser
 
 
 
China's healthcare needs unofficial funds
 
 
Billabong replaces chief as it refinances
 
 
Rio raises copper production guidance
 
 
Baidu offers $1.9bn for Chinese app store
 
 
 
 
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