US Morning Headlines: Rescuers battle to get aid to Philippines, ICBC join...

 
 
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Tuesday November 12 2013
 
 
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Rescuers battle to get aid to Philippines
 
Conditions are deteriorating four days after typhoon Haiyan sliced through the country, with food running low and rescue workers struggling to reach isolated areas
 
 
 
ICBC joins financial stability risk list
 
 
China's e-commerce affair breaks records
 
 
Singapore debt feud tests bond markets
 
 
Fab.com to lose another senior executive
 
 
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Markets
 
Europe steady as bond yields inch up
 
Wall Street hovers near record level as investors welcome better economic conditions but keep an eye on rising bond yields
 
 
 
IEA warns of future oil supply crunch
 
 
Returning to normal after crisis mode
 
 
Fall of Korean derivatives dogs equities
 
 
ETF demand sends platinum to big deficit
 
World News
 
West puts on united front over Iran talks
 
France's foreign minister says 'We are not far from an accord', rejecting claims that his country scuppered an agreement over Iran's nuclear programme
 
 
 
Domestic politics weigh on Indian foreign policy
 
 
Swiss set for vote on wage caps
 
 
Syria opposition sets conditions for talks
 
 
Thai opposition MPs call for general strike
 
US news
 
'Rural America' slow to recover
 
Since the start of 2011, net job growth in non-metropolitan areas has been near zero, while it has averaged 1.4 per cent annually in metropolitan areas
 
 
 
Shadow banks reap Fed rate reward
 
 
US retail: wait for a sale
 
 
Gulf states alarmed by US-Iran thaw
 
 
Expiring US jobless benefits fuel concern
 
US & Canadian companies
 
Sotheby's sales boost as investors agitate
 
Auction house narrows its quarterly loss amid growing pressure from activist investors who are looking for a clamp on costs
 
 
 
News Corp points to newspaper headwinds
 
 
Shire buys ViroPharma for $4.2bn
 
 
Why Twitter left $1.5bn on the table
 
 
Culture clash key to Cooper Tire impasse
 
 
 
 
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