Asia Morning Headlines: Rescuers battle to get aid to Philippines, China ple...

 
 
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Wednesday November 13 2013
 
 
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Rescuers battle to get aid to Philippines
 
Survivors of the typhoon are becoming ever more desperate, with food running low and rescue workers struggling to reach isolated areas
 
 
 
China pledge cements era of market forces
 
 
Goldman bet looks beyond hedge fund gloom
 
 
Koizumi damps Abe's nuclear plans
 
 
U2 and Madonna managers join Live Nation
 
 
Settlement unlocks US Airways-AMR deal
 
 
Cooper appeals against Apollo ruling
 
 
World Trade Center tower opens
 
 
Domestic politics weigh on Indian foreign policy
 
 
Asia's bankers milk China thirst for dairy
 
 
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World News
 
Typhoon raises tsunami response questions
 
As agencies seek to avoid mistakes made after the 2004 tsunami and other crises, observers fear the international relief system remains inadequate
 
 
 
Israel's homes plan angers Palestinians
 
 
Iran's Arak plant shows depth of distrust
 
 
Protesters flock to Commonwealth summit
 
 
EU agrees €135.5bn budget for 2014
 
Markets
 
Stocks soft as bond yields inch up
 
US and European equities edge back amid continuing uncertainty over when the Federal Reserve might start reducing its stimulus measures
 
 
 
London wins first offshore renminbi issue
 
 
IEA warns of future oil supply crunch
 
 
Jobs data dramas defy search for logic
 
 
CME defies trends by hiking trading fees
 
Asia & Pacific News
 
Indonesia raises rates to 4-year high
 
Bank Indonesia adds another 25 basis points to take rates to a four-year high in an attempt to shore up the rupiah and tackle inflation
 
 
 
Thai opposition MPs call for general strike
 
 
Philippines declares 'national calamity'
 
 
China pledges 'decisive' reform
 
Asia-Pacific Companies News
 
Hyundai looks to put the brakes on quality woes
 
Sacking of R&D chief follows a string of recalls over the past year as the South Korean carmaker shifts focus towards building a more upmarket brand
 
 
 
India still wary of online shopping
 
 
Indonesia in frame for cinema shake-up
 
 
Asia exchanges grapple with HFT dilemma
 
 
Huishang Bank rises on Hong Kong debut
 
 
 
 
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