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Tuesday November 19 2013
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JPMorgan agrees to shoulder WaMu bill
People close to talks over US government's investigation into mortgage securities mis-selling say DoJ is set to announce $13bn settlement on Tuesday
Bitcoin leaps ahead of Senate boost
Goldman to step up warehouse sale talks
Citigroup cuts South Korea branches
China's leaders seek dividend payment
Struggle for England's graduates revealed
Spy claims hurt trade talks, says Merkel
London banks quit carbon trading
Boeing and Airbus bullish on global demand
US energy boom will not mean isolationism
World News
Paris police launch manhunt for gunman
Attacker shot and wounded a photographer's assistant at Libération, and opened fire on Société Générale before escaping in a hijacked car
White House works to bypass health site
RBI chief plans 'dramatic' overhaul
Italy warns Germany of anti-European mood
Details of Nairobi mall terror plot emerge
Markets
China reforms support risk appetite
Fresh optimism over the outlook for China helps lift global stocks but Wall Street suffers a bout of nervousness after the S&P 500 breaks above 1,800
US stocks set new intraday highs
UK foreign exchange probe turns personal
Saudi crude exports approach 8-year high
Cobalt pricing move sets post-Libor trend
Asia & Pacific News
UN to make fresh Philippines aid appeal
Because of the scale of the disaster, the initial $301m target has been judged to be inadequate given the scale of the devastation caused
Four reasons to be nervous about Thailand
Indonesia recalls diplomat in spying case
China reform dividends may disappoint
S Korean groups: Needed on the home front
Asia-Pacific Companies News
Olam strategy yet to convince investors
A year after Muddy Waters' attack, investors are unconvinced Olam is back on track, fearing efforts for positive cash flow come at expense of profits
Rajan's radical vision of India's future
Booming Sony PS4 sales no consolation
Vaccination scandal taints India drug trials
India ruling injects fears for drug trials
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