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Friday July 26 2013
 
 
Financial Times - Asia homepage
 
US attorney says SAC 'magnet for cheaters'
 
SAC was charged with one count of wire fraud and four counts of securities fraud, and prosecutors are seeking forfeiture of hundreds of millions of dollars in allegedly illegal profits
 
 
 
Halliburton to plead guilty over Gulf spill
 
 
Amazon reports unexpected quarterly loss
 
 
Starbucks points to progress in UK business
 
 
Equities mixed as China concerns linger
 
 
Senate letter backs Yellen for Fed role
 
 
Tourre denies creating 'monstrosities'
 
 
Facebook's ad timeline overcomes the doubters
 
 
GSK replaces head of China operations
 
 
Five charged over hacking operation
 
 
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World News
 
Probe into Spanish train crash begins
 
Prime minister Mariano Rajoy declares three days of national mourning after visiting the scene of the country's worst railway accident in 40 years
 
 
 
Call for Egypt protests sparks concern
 
 
Bo Xilai faces trial on corruption charges
 
 
Tunisian opposition leader shot dead
 
 
Details of Detroit's woes come to light
 
Markets
 
Lower fertility rates threaten tax base
 
A decline in a working population raises big fiscal questions: will there be enough workers to generate the growth needed to service government debt
 
 
 
Bonds to benefit from ageing population
 
 
Gold hedges reward Australian miners
 
 
Coffee roasters get a taste for arabica
 
 
Toys R Us kickstarts European CMBS market
 
Asia & Pacific News
 
India considers Chinese-style garment factories
 
Textile manufacturers draw up plans for large factory campuses incorporating staff accommodation to attract workers and boost underperforming industry
 
 
 
The real cyber threat
 
 
Let hundreds of small firms bloom
 
 
Japan relief at US ambassador choice
 
 
South Korea growth strongest in two years
 
Asia-Pacific Companies News
 
Ambuja defends Indian buyout
 
Holcim says restructuring plan for its twin Indian subsidiaries, Ambuja Cement and ACC Cement, will deliver $150m in annual cost savings
 
 
 
New China factory helps Hyundai Motor
 
 
Hyundai / Nissan: tricky comparisons
 
 
Macquarie upbeat on full-year prospects
 
 
 
 
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