Asia Morning Headlines: Textbooks struggle to bridge Asian history, Fed eyes...

 
 
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Thursday November 21 2013
 
 
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Textbooks struggle to bridge Asian history
 
Difficulty of agreeing on a shared northeast Asian history syllabus reflects strained relations between Beijing, Tokyo and Seoul
 
 
 
Fed eyes options to offset end of QE3
 
 
World powers gather for Iran talks
 
 
China bad loans bound to rise, says ICBC
 
 
French police arrest man over shootings
 
 
Japan's PPFs urged to change tack
 
 
Retailers bank on new game consoles
 
 
China population suffers gender imbalance
 
 
White House snubs Fannie-Freddie plan
 
 
Typhoon exodus swells Philippines' slums
 
 
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World News
 
Inequality at front line of US politics
 
Sluggish post-crisis recovery has underlined the difficulties in reversing a trend that is sapping generational hopes of upward mobility
 
 
 
Hollande pledges tax reform, not cuts
 
 
Key Republican backs Yellen for Fed
 
 
Slovenia struggles to avoid EU bailout
 
 
Russia central bank warns on household debt
 
Markets
 
Stocks retreat after Fed minutes release
 
S&P 500 moves further away from record high amid concerns the US central bank could still start"tapering" asset purchases in December
 
 
 
Ex-SAC manager 'broke law', court told
 
 
US crude rallies from near five-month low
 
 
Yahoo spurs US convertible bond sales
 
 
Allied Irish sells post-bailout bond
 
Asia & Pacific News
 
Indonesia chilly over Australia spy row
 
Jakarta-Canberra relations have deteriorated after Indonesia's president suspended intelligence sharing and anti-people smuggling operations
 
 
 
China will keep its leaders busy
 
 
US ambassador to China heads home early
 
 
China TV: public watchdog, blurred picture
 
Asia-Pacific Companies News
 
Bumi revamp misses funding deadline
 
The UK-listed miner said it had not received financing agreements needed from chairman Samin Tan, who wants to increase his stake in the company
 
 
 
Burger King to open restaurants in India
 
 
 
 
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