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Wednesday November 06 2013
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S Korea aims to become defence powerhouse
Arms sales are growing fast, albeit limited so far to southeast Asia, raising hopes the country can emulate its success in electronics and automobiles
Apple reveals more on secret data requests
Tesla share surge runs out of power
Samsung signals modest dividend hike
Germans defend art hoard operation
Toronto mayor admits to smoking crack
Huawei rules out BlackBerry bid
Ukraine signs shale deal with Chevron
Shale revolution boosts US Gulf refiners
Pressure on oil groups to cut spending
World News
Germany warns UK on spying
Ambassador 'invited' to hear protest over reports that the British embassy in Berlin may have been used for electronic snooping
Obama meets business chiefs on immigration
Pressure mounts on ECB after forecasts
China looks to Ukraine as food demand rises
Italy spending tsar to take austerity path
Markets
Stocks slip as euro dips ahead of ECB
US and European stocks are moving lower as many investors await potentially significant catalysts in coming days
CFTC in new bid to impose position limits
Prompt action required on eurozone deflation
Euro on the slide as traders back ECB cut
South Africa to invest in China bonds
Asia & Pacific News
Wage rise for Bangladesh garment workers
Minimum wage increase comes after paralysing strikes disrupted production at many garment factories over the summer, and again in September
Bangladesh to execute 152 mutineers
South Korea sees technology as key to rejuvenation
A revolution on the chessboard
China seeks to spread climate burden
Asia-Pacific Companies News
Heathrow names the noisiest airlines
Heathrow has named and shamed its noisiest airlines as the London airport seeks to protect nearby residents and garner support for a third runway
China bank shares find favour again
South Korean mobile messenger app expands reach into Asia
Acer chairman and CEO steps down
Alibaba lends smarter in China
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