US Morning Headlines: Japanese airlines snub China air rules, China set to...

 
 
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Wednesday November 27 2013
 
 
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Japanese airlines snub China air rules
 
Japanese airlines, which initially complied with restrictions, are now ignoring Beijing's insistence they need permission to fly over contested islands
 
 
 
China set to unravel cotton stockpile
 
 
Merkel secures German coalition deal
 
 
SEC widens probe on hiring practices
 
 
Cautious trading ahead of US break
 
 
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Earnings provide lift for London's FTSE
 
 
ADM seeks to win over Australian farmers
 
 
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Iran opens contacts with oil groups
 
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David Cameron launches attack on EU migration
 
 
Ashton comes of age in Iran talks
 
 
Putin leans on Kiev as protests persist
 
 
Dozens arrested in Cairo protests
 
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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
 
 
 
Tax-exempt political groups face curbs
 
 
US housing permits hit five-year high
 
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Banks face payments of $104bn, says S&P
 
Payments at upper end of the estimates would wipe out about two-thirds of the $154.9bn litigation buffer estimated to be held by the banks
 
 
 
Private equity suitors circle Compuware
 
 
Retailers pin festive hopes on Pinterest
 
 
US cable TV: customer is king
 
 
Pinterest piques interest among retailers
 
 
 
 
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