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Monday November 18 2013
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Legs fall off China's hairy crab industry
Banquets of hairy crabs, a delicacy, are usually a way to grease the wheels of commerce but a crackdown on graft has hit crab sellers hard
Israel ups rhetoric ahead of Iran talks
Bachelet set to reclaim power in Chile
Gulf airlines unveil $140bn jet deals
Fed considering a delay to Volcker rule
Sony sells a million PS4 consoles on first day
Geithner invests in life outside Washington
Airliner crash in Russia kills 50
Pelosi tries to keep Democrats in line
Manila steps up relief for Haiyan victims
World News
Berlusconi to lead party into oppostion
Latest Berlusconi-led splintering of Italy's centre-right could give Enrico Letta's coalition government a one-year breathing space to drive reforms
Militias persuaded to end violence in Tripoli
Labour rights review casts shadow on Qatar
Germany struggles to respond to NSA spying
Brazilian politicians jailed over bribes
Markets
Greek bond issuance bounces back
Companies turn from banks to capital markets, raising a record €4bn in debt capital markets this year as they strive to prove normality is returning
Rush to board banks' flotation bandwagon
China hedge funds win seed capital
Graphene producer's IPO oversubscribed
CFTC to shake up US swaps trading market
Asia & Pacific News
Commonwealth soft-pedals on Sri Lanka abuse
Dispute on Sri Lankan rights record dominates chaotic news conference at end of Commonwealth leaders conference
Aceh experience offers guidance for Manila
China offers rescue teams to Philippines
Headwinds hamper Hong Kong's search for a new identity
Chinese business investors flock to UK
Asia-Pacific Companies News
Banking: Niche groups offer entrée to mainland
Small family-owned institutions are unlikely to maintain their independence
ZTE plans 2014 smart watch launch
Coal industry pushes fossil fuel debate
South Africa's dose of big pharma
Bloomberg suspends reporter on China leak
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