Asia Morning Headlines: DoJ sues to block US Airways-AMR deal, Icahn takes a...

 
 
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Wednesday August 14 2013
 
 
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DoJ sues to block US Airways-AMR deal
 
The administration's move looks likely to force the unpicking of the complex deal, which would have created the world's largest airline by sales
 
 
 
Icahn takes a bite of Apple
 
 
'Whale' traders 'not evading' authorities
 
 
Wall St rebounds after Fed president comments
 
 
India's newspapers shrug off sector woes
 
 
Software that hijacks YouTube visits revealed
 
 
BlackBerry investor eyes rescue consortium
 
 
Oil majors welcome Mexico's energy reform
 
 
Bangladesh warned over Islamist backlash
 
 
Thailand and Indonesia avoid US shrimp tax
 
 
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World News
 
Palestinians celebrate prisoner release
 
The prisoner release has been unpopular with Israelis, but will play into one of the most emotive, core political issues for Palestinians
 
 
 
Berlusconi fights for survival on beaches
 
 
Catalans side with Gibraltar in border row
 
 
Islamists dig in at Cairo protest camps
 
 
Newark mayor could be 'key figure' in Senate
 
Markets
 
Bumper grain crop to weigh on prices
 
Propitious growing conditions from Brazil to Ukraine and the US have raised hopes of a sharp rebound in cereals stocks, easing inflation pressures
 
 
 
Fund managers back a European recovery
 
 
US money funds see value in European banks
 
 
US earnings trail stock price rise
 
 
Japan must press ahead with tax reform
 
Asia & Pacific News
 
A primer in how corruption works
 
A scandal has erupted involving a young female magistrate and illegal sand mining that has got the in the Indian capital in a spin
 
 
 
Rajan can lift India's corporate torpor
 
 
The Taliban may not always be so violent
 
Asia-Pacific Companies News
 
Iron ore rally boon for mining industry
 
Rally in one of China's most important commodity imports reflects growing confidence in the country's industrial sector about the economic outlook
 
 
 
The shoe seller who stepped up
 
 
Whirlpool aims to secure China foothold
 
 
Li & Fung upbeat despite 70% profit drop
 
 
Li & Fung: U-shaped recovery
 
 
 
 
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