Asia Morning Headlines: JPMorgan woes deepen as US demands $6bn penalty, Twi...

 
 
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Wednesday August 28 2013
 
 
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JPMorgan woes deepen as US demands $6bn penalty
 
Government demands more than $6bn to settle allegations that the bank mis-sold mortgage securities in the run-up to the financial crisis
 
 
 
Twitter appoints first commerce head
 
 
US, France and UK plan Syria strike
 
 
Equities slide as Syria concerns mount
 
 
NY Times website hit by 'malicious' attack
 
 
Investment hangover hits Chinese groups
 
 
Amazon brings ads into mobile apps
 
 
China key to Daimler's race for top spot
 
 
US made most requests for Facebook data
 
 
Supercell plays with Android move
 
 
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World News
 
Steps Obama must now take on Syria
 
The US response should be part of a wider strategy to generate the emergence of a broader coalition of states to avoid a region-wide explosion
 
 
 
UK investigator in China TV confession
 
 
France avoids radical overhaul in pension reforms
 
 
Israel lauds trade route for Turkey goods
 
 
Spain tomato festival feels economic pinch
 
Markets
 
Low corporate debt sales a summer lull
 
Much depends on how smoothly the Fed is able to manage the market re-pricing of bonds and, in turn, investor demand, after the next Fed policy meeting
 
 
 
Jump in US short-term debt sales
 
 
EMs and unintended consequences of QE
 
 
Dollar underperforms despite haven demand
 
 
Brent oil hits six-month high
 
Asia & Pacific News
 
S Korea axes development bank sell-off
 
South Korea's government ends five years of uncertainty by saying that it will not pursue plans privatise Korea Development Bank
 
 
 
To pivot to Asia we must learn the lingo
 
 
Remembrance of things past
 
 
Asia trade, German and Japanese sentiment
 
 
Offshoring goes into reverse
 
Asia-Pacific Companies News
 
Chinese milk producer goes for $1bn float
 
Liaoning Huishan Dairy prepares to market its initial public offering as demand for milk grows and industry restructuring gathers pace
 
 
 
Beijing's new banking dilemma
 
 
Beijing probes PetroChina executives
 
 
Tingyi: not so many noodles
 
 
Billabong brand deemed worthless
 
 
 
 
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