Asia Morning Headlines: JPMorgan in talks to admit wrongdoing, Chinese bank ...

 
 
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Friday August 09 2013
 
 
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JPMorgan in talks to admit wrongdoing
 
Bank concedes it would have to pay some money and acknowledge failures around disclosure and controls over $6bn losses by UK traders
 
 
 
Chinese bank takes early step towards IPO
 
 
China trade data support risk appetite
 
 
Brazil calls for review of Greek bailout
 
 
Chinese drugs industry inquiry widens
 
 
China trade shows signs of recovery
 
 
Growth in crude oil shipped by rail slows
 
 
New US listings at post-crisis high in Q3
 
 
PayPal co-founder launches fertility app
 
 
Kuroda backs sales tax rise as BoJ holds
 
 
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World News
 
US snub puts focus on Sino-Russia ties
 
G20 summit in St Petersburg next month will serve to showcase the development of the three-way relationship of Obama, Putin and Xi
 
 
 
Campaign head adds to McConnell headwinds
 
 
Pressure raised over US home loans
 
 
Brazil sets fresh sparks over Greece
 
 
Dutch mood shifts against austerity
 
Markets
 
Civil unrest squeezes Libyan oil exports
 
Strikes and militia activity have forced the closure of several terminals, prompting a minister to warn that the country could 'plunge into darkness'
 
 
 
Weak rupee stresses India's vulnerability
 
 
Cash lure to stop firms deserting ETFs
 
 
Fed to continue mortgage market support
 
 
Tesla surges as US indices flat
 
Asia & Pacific News
 
Bomber kills 30 at Pakistan police funeral
 
The explosion, at a supposedly secure location in Quetta, calls into question the ability of the security services to defend themselves
 
 
Asia-Pacific Companies News
 
Rio Tinto scraps Pacific Aluminium sale
 
Miner reports first-half profits down almost a fifth on last year as $1.5bn in cost savings fail to limit full impact of falling commodity prices
 
 
 
Brave hearts follow as China sucks in commodities
 
 
Renewables: A rising power
 
 
India needs more than a new broom
 
 
Fast Retailing joins factory safety pact
 
 
 
 
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