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Twitter fires the starting gun on IPO
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Kerry and Lavrov at odds in Syria talks
Lehman aftermath yields $3bn payday
Japan agrees deal on sales tax rise
Dell shareholders back $24.8bn buyout
Goldman faces pressure over working hours
Domestic group caught in China drug probe
M7 chip paves way for Apple 'wearables'
Hilton Worldwide files for $1.25bn IPO
Bank Indonesia cuts 2013 growth forecast
World News
Putin plays to strength on foreign policy
Russian president's moves on the global stage particularlyover action in Syria have for the most part been seen as solid and pragmatic
Egypt extends state of emergency
France unveils grand plan to lift industry
Bavaria's Seehofer enters final stretch
Party split threatens government shutdown
Markets
Rally in stocks stalls at five-year highs
Equities mixed as Asian winning streak ends despite receding fears of an imminent US strike on Syria
Insane financial system lives post-Lehman
SEC calls for plan to beat exchange failures
Verizon bond buyers gain as prices jump
SEC warned on money market funds shake-up
Asia & Pacific News
Q&A: Japan's tax increase
After Shinzo Abe, Japan's prime minister, agrees a deal to soften the impact of a sales tax rise, what is his government planning to do?
Fears over India's dependence on energy imports
China seeks to cut back on coal pollution
Asia-Pacific Companies News
UK probes takeover bid for HR Owen
Investigation into whether minority shareholder Winnington Capital is acting in concert with Berjaya, which upped its bid for luxury car dealer
SocGen to shed Asia banking interests
HK property measures hit Sun Hung Kai
Deutsche Börse plans Asia clearing house
Abenomics hits children's lunchtime drink
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