Asia Morning Headlines: Mexico opens up its energy sector, BlackBerry battle...

 
 
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Tuesday August 13 2013
 
 
Asia homepage
 
Mexico opens up its energy sector
 
Radical move could unleash billions of dollars of investment from oil majors struggling to find new resources elsewhere
 
 
 
BlackBerry battles to revive fortunes
 
 
US banks subpoenaed over metals probe
 
 
Heywood family seeks China compensation
 
 
Wall Street slips in mixed global trading
 
 
Foreign banks brace for India shake-up
 
 
Tesla founder reveals Hyperloop amid hoopla
 
 
Japan GDP adds noise to tax debate
 
 
Former HP chief cleared of fraud
 
 
Pru Asia revamp would make split easier
 
 
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World News
 
Somalia deal raises fears on dash for oil
 
The contract with Mogadishu to collect onshore and offshore oil data was the first such deal to be signed by an international company
 
 
 
US to soften petty crime stance
 
 
Germany to seek 'no spying' deal with US
 
 
Obama enlists poll veterans for care reform
 
 
Mine worker shot and killed in S Africa
 
Markets
 
Grains jump as US trims crop forecasts
 
The forecast crop would be a record, up 28 per cent from the 2012 US drought year, but was well short of analyst expectations of almost 14bn bushels
 
 
 
Sterling strength is unlikely to last
 
 
Confidence is key to bull case for stocks
 
 
Basel III compliant bonds face tough sell
 
 
BlackBerry rises but US indices stay flat
 
Asia & Pacific News
 
Cambodia's ruling party handed poll victory
 
Official results confirm victory for the ruling party of Prime Minister Hun Sen but are likely to deepen the crisis over the disputed result
 
 
 
Creditors slap claims on Kingfisher
 
 
Gaffe-prone Japan threatens Asian peace
 
 
India's problems lie beyond Rajan's reach
 
 
Growth in Japanese GDP misses expectations
 
Asia-Pacific Companies News
 
Pru changes fuel break-up speculation
 
Insurer reveals it is revamping Asia businesses into one umbrella company and domesticating Hong Kong business which could pave way for split
 
 
 
Bad loans increase at State Bank of India
 
 
Silver leads China-based metals rally
 
 
Prudential: box of chocolates
 
 
Newcrest Mining: all that glisters
 
 
 
 
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