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Friday November 08 2013
 
 
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Retail investors help drive Twitter demand
 
Heavy oversubscription of Twitter's IPO meant that retail investors flooded the market with buy orders, contributing to the share price's sharp first day rise
 
 
 
US growth rate unlikely to speed taper
 
 
Theme parks lift Disney to record profit
 
 
Cosco executive in China corruption probe
 
 
Goldman reshuffle repositions Sherwood
 
 
A Japanese guitar hero tries to go global
 
 
Euro drops on ECB's interest rate cut
 
 
Goldman drawn into currencies probe
 
 
Iran nears interim nuclear deal with US
 
 
Opec sees China pushing oil demand higher
 
 
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World News
 
Russia slashes long-term growth forecast
 
Latest adjustment marks Moscow's first official admission that growth model that underpinned Vladimir Putin's rule is falling apart
 
 
 
US business group urges Volcker rethink
 
 
Swiss team reveals Arafat polonium finding
 
 
Schäuble draws battle lines with coalition
 
 
Former Greek minister 'evaded taxes'
 
Markets
 
Euro slides and stocks jump as ECB cuts
 
Traders turn bullish as they absorb European Central Bank rate cut, ahead of crucial US jobs and the weekend gathering of China's ruling elite
 
 
 
Danger: US mortgage market whiplash risk
 
 
LME tackles long warehouse queues
 
 
Spain gains favour while Italy lags behind
 
 
Derivative dealers face race against time
 
Asia & Pacific News
 
China Communist party in pivotal session
 
The leadership has strongly hinted that Mr Xi will use this occasion to send a powerful message to the world about his plans for the rest of his decade in power
 
 
 
Himalayan chaos as Nepal election looms
 
 
Baby boomers help solve Australia's jobs mystery
 
 
Exam brings South Korea to standstill
 
 
Cameron urges Sri Lanka rights probe
 
Asia-Pacific Companies News
 
Apollo faces $400m demand for JV stake
 
The deal has encountered problems because of Chengshan's seizure of CCT's assets and a US arbitrators' blocking of the sale of two US factories
 
 
 
Finance: Plugged into the party
 
 
HK central bank backs Mayfair project
 
 
Timeline of the growing currency probe
 
 
Rakuten: agency model
 
 
 
 
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