Asia Morning Headlines: Malay PM set for crucial balancing act, Twitter caut...

 
 
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Friday October 25 2013
 
 
Asia homepage
 
Malay PM set for crucial balancing act
 
Prime minister faces toughest challenge of his career presenting a budget that addresses mounting public debt while not costing him political support
 
 
 
Twitter cautious ahead of $14bn IPO
 
 
Amazon pays for keeping up sales momentum
 
 
Business software sales boost Microsoft
 
 
Tesla admits $22bn market cap is 'high'
 
 
Carney tears up rule book on bank help
 
 
Bitcoin endorsed by top hedge fund manager
 
 
Liquidity shrinks as China renews tightening
 
 
Merkel floats US privacy deal on spying
 
 
Fed proposes new bank liquidity rules
 
 
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World News
 
Khodorkovsky warns crisis 'inevitable'
 
Ex-oligarch warns continuation of civil clampdown and Putin's return as president last year could eventually lead to a new explosion
 
 
 
Britain trumpets welcome to China
 
 
French football clubs strike over 75% tax
 
 
Central Bank of Cyprus in bail-in spotlight
 
 
Czech left heads for election victory
 
Markets
 
Stocks advance on reassuring China data
 
Wall Street moves higher as bulls continue to bet that extended Federal Reserve stimulus will help to support asset prices
 
 
 
Coffee price slides as Latin American beans flood market
 
 
Royal Mail float leads London IPO revival
 
 
Funds offer way to avert default by Argentina
 
 
China conjures up 'bad bank' magic trick
 
Asia & Pacific News
 
Primark boosts aid to Rana Plaza victims
 
British retailer will pay a further three months' salary to victims of the Bangladesh factory disaster or their families to prevent immediate hardship
 
 
 
Foxconn cuts number of student interns
 
 
China paper calls for reporter's release
 
 
Manila in U-turn over China reef claim
 
Asia-Pacific Companies News
 
Walmart to open 110 new stores in China
 
US group to open new stores in smaller cities, stock more imported food and centralise distribution in hopes of reversing growing pains in the country
 
 
 
Challengers to the iPad Air step up
 
 
Philippines' IPO looks to raise $620m
 
 
BHP optimistic on its Chinese prospects
 
 
Canon: camera obscura
 
 
 
 
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