Asia Morning Headlines: BlackBerry agrees sale in $4.7bn cash deal, Ex-FBI a...

 
 
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Tuesday September 24 2013
 
 
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BlackBerry agrees sale in $4.7bn cash deal
 
BlackBerry has seen its market value plummet from a peak of $83bn in 2008 to just $4.2bn ahead of the takeover announcement on Monday
 
 
 
Ex-FBI agent jailed over Yemen bomb plot leak
 
 
US manufacturers 'reshoring' from China
 
 
Chrysler files for IPO
 
 
JPMorgan faces US charges
 
 
NYSE eyes changes to options cancellations
 
 
India suffers fresh currency concern
 
 
Merkel says Europe policy 'will not change'
 
 
Bribery fears infect Chinese drug deals
 
 
Microsoft resurfaces with revamped tablet
 
 
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World News
 
Iran foreign minister to join negotiations
 
The meeting is the first part of a carefully-choreographed series of encounters designed to probe the intentions of the new Iranian government
 
 
 
FDP takes first painful steps to recovery
 
 
Nairobi mall siege poised to end
 
 
US not ready to taper, says Fed official
 
 
China pushes to join $4tn services talks
 
Markets
 
Equities slip as US uncertainty persists
 
Lingering doubts about the prospects for US monetary and fiscal policy offset positive signals on the global economic recovery
 
 
 
Bond barons emerge winners in Fed move
 
 
Record renminbi fix shows drive to reform
 
 
NY Fed tests repo facility for rate rise
 
 
Apple jumps on strong new iPhone sales
 
Asia & Pacific News
 
GlaxoSmithKline China sales under pressure
 
More headaches for UK pharmaceutical group as it faces threat of a substantial fine from allegations of bribery
 
 
 
China seeks to erase Bo Xilai influence
 
 
Christians fear for future in Pakistan
 
 
China frees teenager in online rumour case
 
 
Hong Kong escapes worst of Typhoon Usagi
 
Asia-Pacific Companies News
 
Court rejects petition against Bakrieland
 
Judges tell group of international investors that bond agreement with Bakrieland is outside their jurisdiction and refer them to UK courts
 
 
 
China's Renren runs out of steam
 
 
 
 
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