Asia Morning Headlines: US bombers fly into China’s defence zone, Banks face...

 
 
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Wednesday November 27 2013
 
 
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US bombers fly into China's defence zone
 
America insists that it will continue to operate in what it considers to be international air space despite a Chinese declaration over the zone in the East China Sea
 
 
 
Banks face payments of $104bn, says S&P
 
 
Tax-exempt political groups face curbs
 
 
Iran opens contacts with oil groups
 
 
Private equity suitors circle Compuware
 
 
Shares leap at 'battle ready' HP
 
 
China's public sector seeks security help
 
 
China looks to limit interbank lending
 
 
Aramark plans to raise up to $1bn in IPO
 
 
Japan approves overhaul of rice subsidies
 
 
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World News
 
Ashton comes of age in Iran talks
 
Officials once scathing of UK diplomat are suddenly singing the peer's praises and EU ambassadors gave her team a standing ovation in Brussels
 
 
 
Cameron launches attack on EU migration
 
 
Dozens arrested in Cairo protests
 
 
Watchdog criticises Mexico's rights abuses
 
 
Putin leans on Kiev as protests persist
 
Markets
 
Stocks struggle to find clear direction
 
S&P 500 touches fresh intraday record but struggles to maintain momentum, while oil prices stabilise after previous session's sharp swings
 
 
 
Bond market puts Fed anchor to test
 
 
Europe covered bond sales hit decade low
 
 
Investors misprice political risk
 
 
Non-bank lenders step up UK funding deals
 
Asia & Pacific News
 
Japan business sentiment, Singapore output
 
Strong performance by manufacturers in Singapore brightened the picture in Asia, while European indicators gave little cause for cheer
 
 
 
Thai protests seek to unseat Yingluck
 
 
Afghan-US security deal hits fresh hurdle
 
 
Blueprint for reform targets corruption
 
 
China launches second carbon exchange
 
Asia-Pacific Companies News
 
'Must-win' healthcare market has its pitfalls
 
Pharmaceutical companies in China must tread carefully in a difficult environment
 
 
 
Cairn India plans buyback
 
 
Hyundai's premium push faces global test
 
 
Policies bump up China's cost of capital
 
 
Cinda: Making riches from rags
 
 
 
 
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