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Tuesday November 05 2013
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SAC to pay biggest insider fine of $1.8bn
The hedge fund agreed to plead guilty to wire fraud and four counts of securities fraud and close to outside investors
Twitter sharply increases IPO valuation
US air merger prospects brighten
J&J hit by fines of more than $2.2bn
Believe nothing of 'Everything Store', says Bezos wife
BlackBerry abandons sale
Pimco loses fund crown to Vanguard
The hacking trial, the pizza delivery and the hidden laptop
Morsi defiant as trial adjourned
BYD hits back at US labour allegations
World News
Scientists predict 20bn Earth-like worlds
First comprehensive survey of habitable planets beyond our solar system suggests the possibility of intelligent life existing elsewhere in our galaxy
Republicans worried over female voter gap
Italy's finance minister warns on euro
Swiss probe Congo gold bought by refiner
Data protection ruled out of trade talks
Markets
Stocks resume rally as bond yields dip
Single currency remains in focus as investors bet that ECB may consider easing monetary policy further in order to combat weak eurozone growth
Food prices face sting from decline in humble bee
Sunshine-backed bond to go on sale
Goldman research rebuts warehouse critics
'Bail-in' jitters for bank bond investors
Asia & Pacific News
Bangladesh hit by fresh election violence
Violent clashes have broken out in Bangladesh for a second week as the government and opposition quarrel over how country should be governed
N Korea admits warship sank
China: Red restoration
Chinese manufacturers feel the squeeze
India makes final plans for Mars mission
Asia-Pacific Companies News
Timeline of the growing currency probe
Six authorities investigate whether traders at some of the world's biggest banks colluded to manipulate benchmark rates in the foreign exchange market
Singapore delivers a new post
Gillette's 'Shave India Movement'
Quintain sheds £186m Greenwich site stake
Bumi coal production rises
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