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Friday November 29 2013
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Japanese inflation data offer boost to Abe
Core consumer price index inflation hit 0.9 per cent in October, up from 0.7 per cent the previous month but excluding food and energy the core
China sends jets into disputed air space
Nervous White House eyes website relaunch
Australia blocks ADM's GrainCorp takeover
European and Asian stocks gain ground
Shops hope for early Thanksgiving feast
Cameron under fire over Chinese projects
EU leaders scramble to save Ukraine deal
Aurelius sells stake in Co-op Bank
E-gold founder backs new Bitcoin rival
World News
Hollande boosted by fall in unemployment
France's first monthly decline in unemployment for almost two and a half years provides boost for President Hollande, whose fortunes have been waning
Communist era claims haunt Czech politics
EU workers linked to rise in net migration
Iran deal offers opportunities to Turkey
China's modern take on an ancient system
Markets
Bitcoin must learn from past failures
Once there was e-gold, which attracted money launderers and hackers. Its founder warns of the risks associated with virtual currencies
Asset managers told to 'be more visible'
King Coal leaps to life as prices rally
Surge in risk assets held by US banks
US crude oil falls to record discount
Asia & Pacific News
Philippine growth slips to 7% in Q3
Analysts expect full-year GDP expansion to be crimped by widespread damage wrought by Typhoon Haiyan
Thai exchange head warns over tapering
Farmers' plight exposes Philippine dilemma
Investor has grand designs for London docks
Manchester trumps Merseyside in China deals
Asia-Pacific Companies News
Ericsson faces Indian competition inquiry
Ericsson, the Swedish telecoms equipment maker, confirms that it is being investigated for alleged abuse of a dominant position in India
Questions raised on Mersey 'China fever'
PetroChina buys Iraq oilfield stake
Sony's high hopes for smartphones at risk
Apple fades in race to conquer TV
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