Asia Morning Headlines: Biden to press China on airspace dispute, Brazil rai...

 
 
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Thursday November 28 2013
 
 
Asia homepage
 
Biden to press China on airspace dispute
 
The vice-president's trip to China signals the return of Asia to the top of US foreign policy priorities
 
 
 
Brazil raises benchmark rate to double digits
 
 
Charter in financing talks for TWC bid
 
 
ECB warns of risks posed by Fed tapering
 
 
Speculators push Bitcoin above $1,000
 
 
Overseas students roll falls by a third
 
 
Kremlin bans Louis Vuitton Moscow exhibit
 
 
SEC widens probe on hiring practices
 
 
Two die in World Cup stadium accident
 
 
SAC's Steinberg wanted 'early' information
 
 
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World News
 
Paris and Berlin follow UK migrant call
 
Dovetailing positions reflect growing anxiety in both countries and across the EU about rising public support for populist, anti-immigration parties
 
 
 
Merkel secures German coalition deal
 
 
Berlusconi expelled from Senate
 
 
China triggers new African rail era
 
 
Low-profile general to lead Pakistan army
 
Markets
 
Wall Street closes at record highs
 
S&P 500 reaches a fresh closing peak and dollar hits six-month high against the yen after the release of broadly encouraging US data
 
 
 
Aluminium prices slide to four-year low
 
 
Greece gains from demotion to EM status
 
 
Rise in US oil stocks sends price lower
 
 
Return of bundled debt deals raises fears
 
Asia & Pacific News
 
Investors grow wary of Australia mining
 
Investment in resources projects in Australia has fallen sharply, according to a report that underscores the potential problems for the economy
 
 
 
US sees China air zone as 'provocative'
 
 
Thailand cuts rates amid flagging growth
 
 
Beijing plays long game with airspace grab
 
 
FT Seasonal Appeal aids at-risk children
 
Asia-Pacific Companies News
 
MailOnline to launch in Australia
 
Free to read site will probably put pressure on local players such as Rupert Murdoch's News Corp Australia
 
 
 
US bans imports from Wockhardt factory
 
 
ADM seeks to win over Australian farmers
 
 
 
 
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