Asia Morning Headlines: Jury finds Tourre defrauded investors, S&P 500 hits ...

 
 
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Friday August 02 2013
 
 
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Jury finds Tourre defrauded investors
 
The former Goldman Sachs trader faces a fine and the SEC is seeking a disgorgement of profits
 
 
 
S&P 500 hits record as bulls take charge
 
 
Google unveils latest challenger to iPhone
 
 
Job-search services boost LinkedIn sales
 
 
Chinese authorities visit Sanofi offices
 
 
US criticises Russia over Snowden asylum
 
 
Chinese hawkers struggle amid downturn
 
 
P&G chief raises prospect of product exits
 
 
Rothman joins forces with Sony Pictures
 
 
Shell takes impairment on North America
 
 
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World News
 
Berlusconi jail sentence upheld
 
Italy's supreme court rejects former premier Silvio Berlusconi's appeal against tax fraud conviction but orders review of ban on holding public office
 
 
 
Obama taps turnround specialist to fix IRS
 
 
Fugitive Kazakh banker faces extradition
 
 
Tsvangirai calls Zimbabwe poll a sham
 
 
U-turn as Brazil backs IMF aid for Greece
 
Markets
 
Euro money market funds shed assets
 
It caps a relatively torrid time for euro money market funds – which provide mostly short-term funding to banks – who have seen their assets under management decline from €92.7bn a year ago
 
 
 
Dovish Fed frustrates one-way dollar bet
 
 
Libyan oil exports tumble on port closures
 
 
Hedge funds gain from renminbi strength
 
 
Mortgage Reit reversal hits yield chasers
 
Asia & Pacific News
 
More bloodshed predicted in Bangladesh
 
Government crackdown on Islamist demonstrators and political opponents has claimed the lives of at least 150 since February, rights group claims
 
 
 
Nazi gaffe reveals ambition of Japan's LDP
 
 
India faces fresh calls for more states
 
 
China manufacturing data mixed in July
 
Asia-Pacific Companies News
 
Ozzy's hols should not delay Lloyds sale
 
Bank's shares hit 74p, beating the break-even price for the bailout of the bank, but a placing is not expected in the next few days
 
 
 
Three heads for 4G as profits hit £86m
 
 
Asian apps challenge western dominance
 
 
Indian commodity exchange investigated
 
 
Indonesia's banks: still got it
 
 
 
 
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