Asia Morning Headlines: Parties in US limber up for budget wars, GSK admits ...

 
 
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Tuesday July 23 2013
 
 
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Parties in US limber up for budget wars
 
Conflict is expected over both the budget and the need to lift the US debt ceiling to allow the government to continue to borrow
 
 
 
GSK admits wrongdoing in China
 
 
Netflix shares hit by growth concerns
 
 
US banks reassert market cap dominance
 
 
Developers jump into India's housing gap
 
 
Time to get used to 'God Save the King' again
 
 
Abe issues party rallying cry after poll win
 
 
Third Point sells down Yahoo holding
 
 
Detroit unease throws up muni opportunity
 
 
Hizbollah military wing on EU terror list
 
 
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World News
 
Portugal PM aims to keep bailout on track
 
The reassurances drove bonds and shares higher amid renewed investor hope that the Lisbon government would be able to push on with reforms
 
 
 
Libertarian Republicans delay Pentagon bill
 
 
Morsi family accuses army of kidnapping
 
 
Hizbollah has become a state above the state
 
 
Detroit fears greater pension liabilities
 
Markets
 
Stocks firm as gold bounces
 
Equity markets made a positive start to the week as investors brushed off disappointing earnings and a gloomy outlook from McDonald's
 
 
 
High-frequency trader fined in transatlantic clampdown
 
 
ECB quells markets with 'Dirty Harry' act
 
 
Bailouts can turn a profit for lenders
 
 
US watchdog acts on metals warehousing
 
Asia & Pacific News
 
China earthquake kills 75
 
The quake, which injured more than 400, hit near the city of Dingxi in Gansu province, with mud and rock slides hampering the rescue effort
 
 
Asia-Pacific Companies News
 
KKR makes Indonesia consumer market debut
 
International private equity group agrees to buy 9.5 per cent stake in Jakarta-listed snack maker, in a deal worth about Rp427bn ($42m)
 
 
 
Cutifani to reveal Anglo American's path
 
 
Bumi shares turbulent on return
 
 
Google invests in Glass chip supplier
 
 
Watchdog bottles out of auditing challenge
 
 
 
 
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