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Thursday September 26 2013
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JPMorgan in $11bn settlement talks
Bank is resisting any sweeping admission of guilt, which could jeopardise its defence against private litigation over the mortgage securities issues
Ellison team storms to America's Cup victory
Companies rush to sell long-term debt
BlackBerry shares fall on Fairfax bid doubts
Twitter launches alerts to boost usage
Alibaba abandons $60bn HK listing
China corruption cases pose risk to party
Airbus to pitch lighter A330 for Asia
Plague divides fortunes of shrimp farmers
ICAP to pay £55m to settle Libor claims
World News
NY mayoral frontrunner takes on Wall St
De Blasio pledges to raise taxes on New Yorkers earning more than $500,000 to fund public education and focus on smaller businesses in poorer areas
EU steps up its courtship of Ukraine
US could run out of funds by October 17
Kerry and Zarif to meet at UN in New York
Cruz eggs and ham leave bitter aftertaste
Markets
Stocks slip amid fears of US shutdown
Uncertainty about the outlook for US monetary and fiscal policy keeps global stock prices on the back foot, while Treasury bonds and gold advance
Fed policy was not leaked early, says study
US lawmakers pressure CFTC over new rules
UK share ownership moves overseas
Iron ore seen sliding as new supplies hit
Asia & Pacific News
New Zealand halts apple exports to China
The government halts shipments after the discovery of a fungus that causes fruit to rot after harvesting, threatening plant health in that country
Indonesian pen pushers take to the skies
Modi fills a void of Congress's making
Strong earthquake hits Pakistan province
Asia-Pacific Companies News
Alibaba dream over for HK stock exchange
While some bankers think the loss of Alibaba is bad for Hong Kong as a destination for stocks, others praise it for sticking to its standards
Bosideng seeks partner for UK expansion
Tokyo Electron may spark off deals
Alibaba: no open sesame
China to boost domestic formula brands
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