Asia Morning Headlines: Twitter launches countdown to $1bn IPO, Samsung eyes...

 
 
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Friday October 04 2013
 
 
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Twitter launches countdown to $1bn IPO
 
S-1 prospectus filed with the SEC marks the first time the site has published any financial information, which includes a tripling of revenue in 2012
 
 
 
Samsung eyes record operating profit
 
 
IMF sees epic change in world economy
 
 
Adobe says 3m accounts hacked
 
 
Facebook's Instagram takes on advertising
 
 
Abenomics yet to lift loan demand
 
 
Military review exposes US-S Korea tensions
 
 
Car chase and shots spark US Capitol lockdown
 
 
Rise of China's consumers boosts tourism
 
 
Banks stock up cash on default fears
 
 
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World News
 
Boehner's future lies in the balance
 
Speaker, seen as the victim of a band of unruly Tea Party legislators, faces being removed if he tries to force through 'clean' budget bill
 
 
 
Scores die as migrant boat sinks off Italy
 
 
Qatar building boom raises labour concerns
 
 
France delivers postal blow to Amazon
 
 
California opens road for illegal migrants
 
Markets
 
Stocks weighed down by fiscal stalemate
 
Lack of progress over US budget keeps equities under pressure, with S&P 500 down for ninth day in eleven, while dollar touches fresh eight-month low
 
 
 
Gensler's last stand on derivatives
 
 
US banks fill ATMs with extra cash
 
 
Hedge funds step into the shadows
 
 
Shocked Bitcoin backers reel after raid
 
Asia & Pacific News
 
War crimes trials threaten Bangladesh
 
West urges leaders to ease tensions as death sentence for opposition MP raises concern over possible radicalisation of populous country
 
 
 
Yudhoyono 'shocked' by top judge's arrest
 
 
India jails corrupt former minister
 
Asia-Pacific Companies News
 
China's Minmetals bids for Glencore mine
 
Glencore is selling the mine in Peru, one of the largest new copper projects in the world, as a condition of its acquisition of Xstrata
 
 
 
Developer unveils £500m Crystal Palace plan
 
 
Essar to exit Kenyan refinery venture
 
 
Exchanges divided by dual-class shares
 
 
 
 
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