Asia Morning Headlines: Obama admits botched online healthcare launch, Mike ...

 
 
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Tuesday October 22 2013
 
 
Asia homepage
 
Obama admits botched online healthcare launch
 
Rare admission of technological ineptitude by a president whose administration has prided itself on its mastery of technology
 
 
 
Mike Evans to retire from Goldman
 
 
Murdoch to launch India soccer tournament
 
 
Starbucks chief defends China coffee prices
 
 
Banker sues over being blamed for 'Whale'
 
 
Ex-UBS banker faces US extradition
 
 
Paris protests over claims of US spying
 
 
Consortium wins Brazil oilfield auction
 
 
South Korea's shipbuilders back on course
 
 
Watch out for a European Tea Party
 
 
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World News
 
'Obamacare' site suffers from poor health
 
Experts say problem lies in the testing process and decision to roll out the entire system to all Americans at once – contrary to technology industry best practice
 
 
 
Bundesbank warns of property bubble
 
 
New York turns on to shale gas
 
 
Iran considers cutting cash handouts
 
 
Bahrain seeks to boost tear gas supplies
 
Markets
 
Earnings and QE optimism support stocks
 
Equity markets remain supported by expectations that the US Federal Reserve will continue its monetary stimulus for some time
 
 
 
Dollar biggest victim in US debt drama
 
 
Commodities traders face more competition
 
 
Forget fundamentals, Fed liquidity is king
 
 
M&A bonds surge to highest in six years
 
Asia & Pacific News
 
UK education system grabs China audience
 
Chinese schools with British-sounding names have found immense popularity in a country that admires the British education system
 
 
Asia-Pacific Companies News
 
Retreat on lower bills from nuclear deal
 
Energy secretary forced on defensive over benefits arising from Franco-Chinese deal to build Hinkley Point, UK's first nuclear plant in a generation
 
 
 
Apollo's deal for Cooper Tire hits snag
 
 
Crane maker's move from profit to loss
 
 
Delays underscore Guinea predicament
 
 
BHP Billiton backs away from India
 
 
 
 
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