Asia Morning Headlines: Optimism grows for developed economies, Snowden lift...

 
 
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Friday September 06 2013
 
 
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Optimism grows for developed economies
 
Government borrowing costs in US and Europe surge on anticipation central banks will increase interest rates earlier than previously thought
 
 
 
Snowden lifts veil on code-breaking
 
 
G20 leaders split over Syria
 
 
Apple probes conditions at China factory
 
 
Watchdog launches Batista investigation
 
 
Europe urges China to cede business control
 
 
G20 grapples with US policy fallout
 
 
Fed frontrunner Summers faces his past
 
 
Usmanov's Mail.ru cashes in on Facebook recovery
 
 
Mayer criticised as Yahoo logo falls flat
 
 
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World News
 
Obama struggles to build case for action
 
Hawkish rhetoric from some officials such as US secretary of state John Kerry has so far failed to address scepticism in Congress over military strikes
 
 
 
France's Hollande takes a risk on Syria
 
 
Family sues over Pinochet era murder
 
 
'Looming sea level crisis' faces US
 
 
Mas eyes delay to Catalan referendum
 
Markets
 
Stocks firm but Syria worries linger
 
Equities mixed as investors digest comments from Japan's central bank, await key US jobs report and seek clarity on Washington's intentions in Syria
 
 
 
Huge Verizon bond tests debt appetite
 
 
China's stimulus has more to show than US
 
 
Regulators take aim at serial lending
 
 
Jumbo US mortgage securitisation to jump
 
Asia & Pacific News
 
S Korea MP accused of insurrection plot
 
Action against Lee Seok-ki comes amid a scandal over alleged interference in last year's presidential election by the National Intelligence Service
 
 
 
A hunger for change at the top Down Under
 
 
China land deal highlights booming market
 
 
BoJ upgrades Japan's economic outlook
 
 
IMF approves $6.6bn Pakistan loan
 
Asia-Pacific Companies News
 
Settlement in insider trading case
 
Thailand trader agrees to pay $5.2m to settle allegations he traded on inside information of the proposed takeover of Smithfield Foods
 
 
 
Suntory nears Ribena and Lucozade deal
 
 
Newcrest Mining: it's good to talk
 
 
 
 
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