Asia Morning Headlines: UK opens doors to Chinese banks, Senate closes in on...

 
 
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Tuesday October 15 2013
 
 
Asia homepage
 
UK opens doors to Chinese banks
 
Chancellor expected to offer the prospect of special terms to state-owned banks as part of 'personal mission' to make London a Chinese offshore banking centre
 
 
 
Senate closes in on deal to reopen US government
 
 
Wall Street recovers from early decline
 
 
BlackBerry ad campaign aims to calm customers
 
 
Swiss to sign tax evasion convention
 
 
Dumex shakes up staff amid China claims
 
 
Twitter aims to sell ads on others' sites
 
 
Big appetite for China banking licences
 
 
Boris trumps Osborne in China charm game
 
 
ONGC raises stake in Petrobras field
 
 
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World News
 
Iran seeks road map for nuclear solution
 
Mohammad Javad Zarif, foreign minister, hopes the Geneva talks with six world powers will set out a plan to end the decade-long stand-off
 
 
 
Far-right victory stirs fear in Paris
 
 
Fama, Hansen and Shiller win Nobel Prize
 
 
Abe's trade pact push sparks infighting
 
 
Merkel stays coy on coalition choice
 
Markets
 
Puerto Rican woes hit US bond insurers
 
S&P warns MBIA and Assured Guaranty that they will need to set aside more than $100m if US territory's credit rating is downgraded by two categories
 
 
 
US ethanol credits drop sharply on leak
 
 
Tech-related precious metals tumble
 
 
Forex funds feel strain of debt deadlock
 
 
US tech groups' profit growth in focus
 
Asia & Pacific News
 
Malaysia court overturns 'Allah' ruling
 
Judgment against newspaper raises spectre of religious tension in Malaysia amid rising ethnic tension in wake of May's general election
 
 
 
Osborne offers red carpet to China
 
 
Boris's China charm offensive
 
 
Sorrow and relief at a hero's farewell
 
 
Hackney explains UK policy towards China
 
Asia-Pacific Companies News
 
Reliance Industries: reliable rupee
 
The weakening currency has helped Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Industries, but that cannot hide growing problems in refining and gas output
 
 
 
Peugeot-Citroën: talking time
 
 
A new business model for Noah
 
 
Reliance profits up amid rupee's fall
 
 
Riadys show talent for survival
 
 
 
 
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