Asia Morning Headlines: Obama asks Congress to delay Syria vote, Apple launc...

 
 
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Wednesday September 11 2013
 
 
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Obama asks Congress to delay Syria vote
 
Political tripwires over securing a diplomatic agreement on became apparent when Moscow and Washington disagreed about maintaining threat of military action
 
 
 
Apple launches two new iPhones
 
 
US Treasury eyes bond market liquidity
 
 
Verizon set for biggest-ever debt sale
 
 
Continental Resources eyes 32% output growth
 
 
Goldman joins Dow in big stocks shake-up
 
 
Wall Street builds on China data rally
 
 
Google teams up with Harvard and MIT site
 
 
Intel plans to leapfrog era of smartphone
 
 
US targets NY property used in Russian scam
 
 
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World News
 
Moscow move more a matter of prestige
 
Russia gains the diplomatic initiative over the US with its proposal to bring Syrian chemical weapons under international control
 
 
 
Brussels concerned over France pensions
 
 
Kenya vice-president's trial starts at ICC
 
 
Fencing medallist picked to head IOC
 
 
Norway's centre-right parties start talks
 
Markets
 
Dow remix sign of struggle to be relevant
 
The Dow weights companies according to their share price rather than their market value, so low-priced companies have little impact
 
 
 
Spain weighs 50-year bond as costs fall
 
 
UK gets wrong kind of economic recovery
 
 
UK small caps enjoy summer hot streak
 
 
Netflix takes a starring role
 
Asia & Pacific News
 
Abe tries to write Olympic revival story
 
Shinzo Abe and his government are framing Tokyo 2020 as the symbolic heir to the Japanese capital's Olympic debut half a century ago
 
 
 
Thailand doubles rubber subsidy
 
 
Petronas ditches Venezuela heavy oil
 
 
Chinese rebound built on stimulus money
 
 
Pakistan offers peace talks with Taliban
 
Asia-Pacific Companies News
 
End of cheap money hits Asian groups
 
Strengthening dollar and prospect of tapering of Fed's quantitative easing take toll just as China looks set to put pressure on regional competitors
 
 
 
'Glencore way' to cut costs laid out
 
 
Tokyo hopes for second Olympic boom
 
 
Olympus accounting case opens in London
 
 
Dyson sues Samsung over 'rip off' vacuum
 
 
 
 
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