US Morning Headlines: Japan inflation data offer boost to Abe, China looks...

 
 
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Friday November 29 2013
 
 
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Japan inflation data offer boost to Abe
 
Core consumer price index inflation including energy but excluding fresh food hits 0.9% in October, up from 0.7% the previous month
 
 
 
China looks to redraw Asian airspace
 
 
Nervous White House eyes website relaunch
 
 
S&P strips Netherlands of top credit rating
 
 
Barclays ordered to pay trader $2.2m
 
 
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Markets
 
Europe stocks firm as US futures edge up
 
Global stocks hover at near six-year highs as traders wait to see if Wall Street can push further into record territory following Thanksgiving break
 
 
 
Deflation can derail the runaway markets
 
 
RBS seduced by UK's property obsession
 
 
China strings out cotton auction
 
 
Dutch rating cut has little market impact
 
World News
 
EU leaders scramble to save Ukraine deal
 
European Union leaders flew into Vilnius for their first meeting with Viktor Yanukovich since his government froze preparations for the agreement
 
 
 
China sends jets into disputed air space
 
 
Hollande boosted by fall in unemployment
 
 
Communist era claims haunt Czech politics
 
 
EU workers linked to rise in net migration
 
US news
 
More states join anti-tax evasion clamp
 
The latest information-sharing deals in Europe have come as many UK Overseas Territories have joined a growing international crackdown
 
 
 
Not all Iranians want a nuclear deal
 
 
China has thrown down a gauntlet
 
 
Instability risk as central banks diverge
 
US & Canadian companies
 
Apple fades in race to conquer TV
 
The company's offering is in danger of being left behind by the more radical steps taken by its rivals such as Microsoft, Sony and Samsung
 
 
 
Social media target small businesses
 
 
US stores begin early Thanksgiving feast
 
 
GrainCorp: no grain of comfort
 
 
Australia blocks ADM's GrainCorp takeover
 
 
 
 
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