Asia Morning Headlines: Philippines declares ‘national calamity’, ICBC joins...

 
 
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Tuesday November 12 2013
 
 
Asia homepage
 
Philippines declares 'national calamity'
 
The full scale of the disaster is only now becoming apparent
 
 
 
ICBC joins financial stability risk list
 
 
Philippines struggles in aftermath
 
 
China expected to cut growth target to 7%
 
 
Asia's budget carriers hit turbulence
 
 
Witness found in Iran terror funding case
 
 
Shadow banks reap Fed rate reward
 
 
China's e-commerce affair breaks records
 
 
Pursuit of China trade raises rights tensions
 
 
India's trade deficit rises to $10.76bn
 
 
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World News
 
West puts on united front over Iran talks
 
France's foreign minister says 'We are not far from an accord', rejecting claims that his country scuppered an agreement over Iran's nuclear programme
 
 
 
Syria opposition sets conditions for talks
 
 
Green energy move fuels German job fears
 
 
Brazil web privacy bill sparks furore
 
 
Backlash grows over Swiss franc loans
 
Markets
 
Stocks firm on economic optimism
 
Global equities edge higher as the markets continue to focus on the implications of last week's robust US jobs report for Federal Reserve policy
 
 
 
Banks rush to secure low-cost financing
 
 
ECB must prevent euro aping strong yen
 
 
EM currencies weaken as rally hopes fade
 
 
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Asia & Pacific News
 
The phenomenon that powered Haiyan
 
Expert says cyclone activity this year spawned by Madden-Julian oscillation – a periodic increase in the uplift of warm, wet air from the ocean
 
 
 
Cameron reaffirms Colombo decision
 
 
Bloomberg accused of blocking China report
 
 
Trade imbalance hits Japan current account
 
Asia-Pacific Companies News
 
Indonesian demand for flights still high
 
A shortage of pilots and landing slots, particularly in Jakarta, is a big problem for airlines trying to expand in the country of 250m people
 
 
 
Culture clash key to Cooper Tire impasse
 
 
StanChart drops double-digit growth plan
 
 
Gaming groups target Asia's chat apps
 
 
Marks and Spencer shifts focus to India
 
 
 
 
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