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Wednesday August 21 2013
 
 
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JPMorgan hires top law firm over Hong Kong probe
 
SEC requested information from bank concerning hiring of son of a former banking regulator and daughter of a railway official
 
 
 
Goldman faces losses on erroneous trades
 
 
Rupee exposes India's corporate debt stack
 
 
Bank intern death leads to calls for shake-up
 
 
Wall Street rallies as bond yields slip
 
 
Emerging markets feel the heat
 
 
Asia's debt conundrum echoes 1990s crisis
 
 
Investment banks begin hiring
 
 
Slimmed-down Kodak emerges from bankruptcy
 
 
Chinese travellers broaden their horizon
 
 
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World News
 
Greece bursts into German election
 
Germany's finance minister Wolfgang Schäuble says further funds will be needed to help country 'get over the hill' of debt financing it still faces
 
 
 
Merkel criticised for Dachau visit
 
 
Court backs Mugabe in Zimbabwe poll
 
 
Guardian 'told to destroy files'
 
 
Spotlight falls on Brazil's bus sector
 
Markets
 
EM storms could spread to Europe
 
The lesson of economic history is that when capital inflows go into reverse, the turnround is often abrupt and painful, and the effects can spread
 
 
 
Uncertainty fuels fall in EM currencies
 
 
US repo pullback could have wider effects
 
 
Issuance plummets as EM pain intensifies
 
 
Polish forex loan proposal sparks zloty fears
 
Asia & Pacific News
 
New Zealand acts to rein in housing market
 
Central bank imposes long-threatened limits on low deposit, high value mortgages, sending the currency tumbling more than a third of a cent
 
 
 
Eat, drink, man, woman, meatballs
 
 
Emerging market sell-off hits Indonesia
 
 
Musharraf indicted in Bhutto murder case
 
 
Fresh leak at crippled Fukushima plant
 
Asia-Pacific Companies News
 
Debt weighs on Southeast Asian consumers
 
Betting on Asean countries may have become questionable because consumption has not been very robust, and cheap money is about to end
 
 
 
Money goes mobile in Papua New Guinea
 
 
Banks defy Papua New Guinea robberies
 
 
Hyundai faces continued strike action
 
 
QBE profit hit by spike in US claims
 
 
 
 
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