Asia Morning Headlines: Google suffers amid ad pricing pressure, Huawei spie...

 
 
To view this email as a webpage, click here
 
 
Friday July 19 2013
 
 
Financial Times - Asia homepage
 
Google suffers amid ad pricing pressure
 
A 6% drop in the price of each ad clicked came after Google introduced a new ad system designed to help advertisers build more campaigns on mobiles
 
 
 
Huawei spies for China, claims ex-CIA head
 
 
Nine big insurers face tighter regulation
 
 
PC and Surface tablet woes hit Microsoft
 
 
Dell delays vote as investors shun deal
 
 
Vivendi spurned $8.5bn Universal bid
 
 
Meiji Yasuda takes stake in Thai Life
 
 
India adds 50,000 troops to China border
 
 
Investigators urge Dreamliner transmitters be disabled
 
 
Consolidation key to Japan Inc revival
 
 
Advertisement1
 
 
World News
 
UN condemns Italy on deportations
 
The expulsion of a Kazakh dissident's family amounted to 'extraordinary rendition', say human rights experts about a case threatening Rome's coalition
 
 
 
Navalny sentenced to five years in jail
 
 
Outcry shakes Kremlin's mantra of repression
 
 
China imposes duties on US and S Korea
 
 
Chevron managers jailed in Indonesia
 
Markets
 
Markets rally as US debt outlook lifted
 
Moody's raised its outlook from negative to stable on the US triple A rating citing improvements in the country's economy and budget deficit
 
 
 
ECB to accept more ABS as collateral
 
 
Indonesia faces big value chain obstacles
 
 
US crude oil rallies to 16-month high
 
 
Record junk bond refinancing wave looms
 
Asia & Pacific News
 
Jet-setting monk at centre of Thai scandal
 
Authorities have issued an arrest warrant for defrocked monk Wirapol Sukphol for charges of statutory rape, embezzlement and online fraud
 
 
 
Safety laws can do more harm than good
 
 
North Korea condemns ship seizure
 
Asia-Pacific Companies News
 
Government to review Huawei security
 
Sir Kim Darroch, National Security Adviser, is to review the way the government evaluates the security of equipment Huawei provides to the UK
 
 
 
China slowdown hits European earnings
 
 
Belgian pharma group in China probe
 
 
CR Power refutes corruption allegations
 
 
The right fit with the new in-betweeners
 
 
 
 
Please send us your feedback about this email
 
follow us on:
twitter      facebook      google plus      linkedin
 
Tools: Your account | Portfolio | Email Briefings | Price alerts | Keyword alerts | RSS feeds | Subscribe to FT.com
 
Email: Change Briefings | Unsubscribe | Change Email Address | Forward this email to a friend | Privacy Policy | About Us | Help
 
You have received this email because you have signed up from the NBE preference page.
This email was sent by a company owned by Pearson plc, registered office at 80 Strand, London WC2R 0RL.
Registered in England and Wales with company number 53723.