Asia Morning Headlines: Manning found not guilty of aiding enemy, India to u...

 
 
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Wednesday July 31 2013
 
 
Financial Times - Asia homepage
 
Manning found not guilty of aiding enemy
 
25-year-old still faces a prison term of many decades after the trial judge found him guilty of all but one of the other 21 charges laid against him
 
 
 
India to usher in its 29th state
 
 
BoE helped sell looted Nazi gold
 
 
Internet analyst charged in SAC case
 
 
Big banks strive to bolster risk funds
 
 
China injects funds into money markets
 
 
Global fertiliser shake-up after cartel collapse
 
 
JPMorgan to settle power probe
 
 
Tourre trial told of 'land of make believe'
 
 
Equities struggle to make fresh headway
 
 
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World News
 
Mideast talks to start within two weeks
 
'All core issues . . . are on table for negotiation' says US secretary of state. Discussions welcomed in region but expectations remain low
 
 
 
Spanish death crash driver was on phone
 
 
Obama offers tax 'grand bargain'
 
 
Supreme court starts Berlusconi hearing
 
 
Milder Cyprus bail-in terms unveiled
 
Markets
 
Biotech rides wave of investor euphoria
 
Boom in demand for fledgling drug developers searching for cures as Nasdaq Biotechnology index rises 43% this year
 
 
 
Fundamentals vs the Fed: which will win?
 
 
Shale boom sparks derivatives upheaval
 
 
Metals prices slide ahead of Fed decision
 
 
State Street moves on interest rate swaps
 
Asia & Pacific News
 
Hussain elected president of Pakistan
 
Mamnoon Hussain is elected by legislators as the largely ceremonial president of Pakistan, replacing Asif Ali Zardari
 
 
 
Japan leads rush into southeast Asia
 
 
Indonesia youth flock to Japanese classes
 
 
Prisoners freed in Pakistan jailbreak
 
 
Japan suffers industrial output drop
 
Asia-Pacific Companies News
 
SoftBank net profit more than doubles
 
Japanese mobile and internet group is within reach of overtaking NTT DoCoMo in profitability, fulfilling one of its chief's long-term ambitions
 
 
 
HTC warns of first loss in a decade
 
 
GCS deal to buy Dexia arm collapses
 
 
Loeb ratchets up push to force Sony split
 
 
 
 
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