Asia Morning Headlines: Why India’s PM can opt out of the NSA row, NSA hits ...

 
 
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Wednesday October 30 2013
 
 
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Why India's PM can opt out of the NSA row
 
Manmohan Singh's preferred use of landline phones is likely to prove his safeguard as the US government's electronic snooping furore rumbles on
 
 
 
NSA hits back over eavesdropping claims
 
 
European banks' bill for misconduct mounts
 
 
Shake-up on charges for UK asset managers
 
 
Renminbi suitors jostle for pole position
 
 
Budget rivals take up battle stations
 
 
WTO rules against China on rare earths
 
 
Batista's talks with OGX creditors fail
 
 
Google uses Android army in Plus drive
 
 
Goldman improves conditions to retain staff
 
 
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Allies spy on US, say intelligence chiefs
 
Senior officials in the intelligence community are pushing back against criticisms that the National Security Agency has become out of control
 
 
 
French revolt forces new tax climbdown
 
 
Finland strengthens links with Russia
 
 
Congolese army close to victory
 
 
Argentina court approves media law
 
Markets
 
Equities advance ahead of Fed decision
 
World stocks continue to find support from expectations that the Federal Reserve will maintain its asset purchase programme at current levels
 
 
 
P&G taps demand for euro-issued debt
 
 
Russian drama has potash industry transfixed
 
 
Fitch pushes back on Blackstone bond
 
 
India equities enjoy stunning rebound
 
Asia & Pacific News
 
Politics seen at root of Thai murder charge
 
Former PM Abhisit Vejjajiva pledges to defend himself against a charge he caused 'others to commit murders' during 2010 protests
 
 
 
India raises rates to combat inflation
 
 
Tiananmen crash linked to Xinjiang region
 
Asia-Pacific Companies News
 
China Inc badly needs IPO thaw
 
The freeze on IPO applications is a clear case of the cure being worse than the disease, and only benefits the one sector Beijing is trying to rein in
 
 
 
Tata Steel to cut 500 jobs in UK
 
 
China oil majors struggle to contain costs
 
 
Japan market lull hits Nomura
 
 
Infosys poised to settle US visa probe
 
 
 
 
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