Asia Morning Headlines: Feinstein demands total US intelligence review, Appl...

 
 
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Tuesday October 29 2013
 
 
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Feinstein demands total US intelligence review
 
Senate intelligence chair rebukes US security establishment for keeping intelligence committee in the dark over surveillance of foreign leaders
 
 
 
Apple upbeat over iPhone sales drive
 
 
Iran tries to lure back western oil groups
 
 
Google accelerates Glass rollout
 
 
Briton charged with hacking US government
 
 
Global stocks hover near six-year peaks
 
 
Mizuho's flaws opened doors to gangsters
 
 
China-Japan tensions mount over Senkaku
 
 
Samsung talks apps with Silicon Valley
 
 
Thailand poised for $15bn of debt sales
 
 
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World News
 
US asks whether allies' spy fury is real
 
Some in Washington see European complaints as hypocritical and designed to gain an upper hand in broader negotiations about data sharing
 
 
 
Peronists battle as Fernández is crushed
 
 
Libya instability fuels EU migrant fears
 
 
Cosatu crisis exacerbates S Africa woes
 
 
Eurozone budget leniency criticised
 
Markets
 
New UK Bitcoin exchange to bar US clients
 
Coinfloor, which is being pitched by its founders as a forum for high-frequency trading in Bitcoin, will open initially only to customers in the UK and the rest of Europe
 
 
 
Big banks muscle in on peer-to-peer lending
 
 
Moody's warns on rise in US bank lending
 
 
Gold jumps on hope of Fed taper delay
 
 
Bond funds look to cash in on equity surge
 
Asia & Pacific News
 
Tokyo-Seoul tensions a blow for Washington
 
The rise in tensions has come as a blow to the US, which views both countries as pillars of its drive to strengthen the US strategic presence in Asia
 
 
 
Thailand defends rice subsidy scheme
 
 
Five die in Tiananmen Square crash
 
 
Chinese activists go on trial
 
 
China nuclear subs 'gallop to depths of ocean'
 
Asia-Pacific Companies News
 
India's Mahindra gears up for R & D in UK
 
Indian SUV maker aims to make inroads into the European market and increase its technological clout with a development centre in the UK
 
 
 
Malaysia to build Asia's Canary Wharf
 
 
Mizuho cuts top pay after loan probe
 
 
NQ: Counting the cash
 
 
 
 
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