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Friday September 27 2013
 
 
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Shanghai gambles on new free trade zone
 
Some see the 28km free trade zone as a short-term boon for local property developers and landowners but others hope it will be a crucible for reform
 
 
 
Man Group goes long on Asian analysts
 
 
Maersk calls bottom of trade cycle
 
 
Obama and Republicans poles apart on US budget
 
 
China delays Suntech bankruptcy hearing
 
 
Dimon in 'constructive' settlement talks
 
 
Companies beach tax bills in Spanish shells
 
 
A $100m apartment with a UN agenda
 
 
US and Iran set date for nuclear talks
 
 
US dividend stocks answer call for yield
 
 
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World News
 
Letta faces mass resignation threat
 
PM to seek confirmation that coalition can struggle on at a cabinet meeting, with Treasury officials concerned the latest instability could trigger another downgrade
 
 
 
Egypt's finance minister faces huge task
 
 
Clashes over al-Aqsa threaten peace talks
 
 
Interpol seeks arrest of 'white widow'
 
 
Irish house prices rise
 
Markets
 
US stocks inch up despite fiscal concerns
 
Positive US jobs data help trigger a modest rally for the S&P 500, although the underlying mood remains cautious as US fiscal concerns continue to weigh
 
 
 
US rules 'endanger' derivatives reforms
 
 
US money market funds in French surge
 
 
European shares back on US buying list
 
 
China banks face daunting money squeeze
 
Asia & Pacific News
 
Attacks in Kashmir kill 12 ahead of talks
 
Separatist groups claims responsibility for strikes on police and army targets amid fears they could derail hopes of detente at UN meeting
 
 
 
Tepco seeks to restart Japan nuclear plant
 
 
New island formed after Pakistan quake
 
Asia-Pacific Companies News
 
Japanese companies fined for price-fixing
 
The US Department of Justice says that nine companies and two executives have pleaded guilty to rigging prices on car parts sold to US carmakers
 
 
 
China: Culture crash
 
 
Alibaba hits back at HK authorities
 
 
AirAsia has clearance for Indian take-off
 
 
Lixil / Grohe: home improvements
 
 
 
 
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