Asia Morning Headlines: Philippines struggles with typhoon legacy, Congress ...

 
 
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Monday November 11 2013
 
 
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Philippines struggles with typhoon legacy
 
The country is battling with the aftermath of the world's most powerful typhoon this year, which is thought to have affected 9.5m people
 
 
 
Congress threatens fresh Iran sanctions
 
 
Banks consider trader chat rooms ban
 
 
Renault-Nissan to miss electric target
 
 
China reform puts executives on defensive
 
 
BP in fresh attempt to curb spill payouts
 
 
Bloomberg self-censors to remain in China
 
 
Alibaba rivals step up Singles day push
 
 
Apple and Samsung fight over patent award
 
 
Canada's housing market teeters precariously
 
 
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Democrats want US tax breaks slashed
 
Congressional Democrats want to use the money generated from axing the tax breaks to replace 'sequestration', the automatic spending cuts that took effect last March
 
 
 
Argentina's Fernández picks new battle
 
 
Security fears over Lebanese Shia parades
 
 
ECB split stokes German backlash fears
 
 
Indian premier to shun Sri Lanka meeting
 
Markets
 
Franklin Templeton takes Ukraine gamble
 
Data reveal investment company has moved for $5bn in Ukrainian debt after a similar risk taken by Michael Hasenstab in Ireland paid off
 
 
 
Capital Group urges rethink on indices
 
 
US groups on target to raise record IPO sums
 
 
Investor campaigns double in three years
 
 
Watchdog urged to probe metals markets
 
Asia & Pacific News
 
Arrests in Bangladesh as violence escalates
 
The Bangladesh government has arrested five opposition leaders following violent general strikes in protest at the handling of forthcoming elections
 
 
 
Japanese companies look to Taiwan
 
 
UK finances on hold for PM's China visit
 
 
France blamed for blocking Iran deal
 
Asia-Pacific Companies News
 
Zhaikmunai plans to change name
 
Kazakhstan-based group to hold special meeting in Amsterdam later this month to consider options ahead of a possible listing in London
 
 
 
Dubai acquits executives of fraud charges
 
 
Alibaba keeps HK listing options open
 
 
High-tech Japan keeps a foot in the past
 
 
Hopu fund bets on natural resources
 
 
 
 
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