Asia Morning Headlines: NSA revelations boost corporate paranoia, Fast Asia ...

 
 
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Friday November 01 2013
 
 
Asia homepage
 
NSA revelations boost corporate paranoia
 
German companies believe the US now poses almost as big a risk as China when it comes to industrial espionage, according to survey
 
 
 
Fast Asia open – Attack of the PMIs
 
 
US relaxes rules on in-flight gadget use
 
 
Fonterra buys 6% stake in Bega Cheese
 
 
Paul Allen firm urges Microsoft spin-offs
 
 
Brooks and Coulson 'had six-year affair'
 
 
RBS suspends two forex traders
 
 
Sony warns on profits
 
 
SoftBank closes in on NTT for top spot
 
 
Germany rebuffs US Treasury criticism
 
 
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World News
 
Spying threatens internet, say experts
 
'Intelligence leaders have adopted short-term view, which is only going to encourage Balkanisation and imposition of national boundaries'
 
 
 
ECB faces pressure to cut interest rates
 
 
ICC delays Kenyatta trial until next year
 
 
Approval for Obama sinks amid setbacks
 
 
Hollande plays hardball on soccer tax
 
Markets
 
Dollar up as markets ponder taper timing
 
Speculation that the Federal Reserve might start scaling back its stimulus measures earlier than expected helps drive US currency higher
 
 
 
Plea over new rules for boom era debt
 
 
Liffe tackles coffee and cocoa queues
 
 
Euro tumbles on ECB rate cut speculation
 
 
Money mirage exposes emerging markets
 
Asia & Pacific News
 
Taiwan growth stalls as exports falter
 
Although the electronics sector is proving resilient there is anxiety that the country's Q3 growth came in much lower than expected as exports slow
 
 
 
Tensions over BoJ stimulus resurface
 
Asia-Pacific Companies News
 
Nintendo: when bad news is good
 
Nintendo's bold Wii U sales targets are misguided, which is only serving to embolden optimists seeking big change. But the company can withstand near-term pain
 
 
 
South Koreans speed ahead in Europe
 
 
Wuxi government offers Suntech a lifeline
 
 
 
 
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