Asia Morning Headlines: Riot police encircle central Kiev, Overseas banks fe...

 
 
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Tuesday December 10 2013
 
 
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Riot police encircle central Kiev
 
Fears authorities preparing crackdown on anti-government protesters just hours after president said he was prepared to hold talks with opposition leaders
 
 
 
Overseas banks fear effects of China rules
 
 
Wall St cannot derail Volcker, says Frank
 
 
Alibaba invests in Haier
 
 
Irish exodus casts shadow on recovery
 
 
Lee orders review of Singapore migrant areas
 
 
US sells last of its General Motors stake
 
 
Berlin and Paris near bank union deal
 
 
Sysco to buy US Foods in $8.2bn deal
 
 
Thailand snap poll fails to halt protests
 
 
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World News
 
Alleged coup plotter freed in Turkey
 
A court has freed a journalist convicted of involvement in a coup, saying his incarceration violated his rights
 
 
 
Malta passport sale puts UK under pressure
 
 
Putin shakes up state news media
 
 
Thai protests continue despite snap poll
 
 
Oncologist returns home to help children
 
Markets
 
S&P 500 closes at record high
 
Upbeat US and China data bolster economic optimism while markets show signs of coming to terms with prospects for less Fed largesse
 
 
 
Portugal to tap debt markets in 2014
 
 
Record Chinese imports boost iron ore
 
 
A weak EU banking union risks deflation
 
 
US regulator seeks stock trading review
 
Asia & Pacific News
 
Riot spoils Singapore's harmonious image
 
An accidental road death triggered the worst civil unrest in the island nation for years just as the ruling PAP was calling for continued community peace
 
 
 
Kim's purge suggests trouble is brewing
 
 
Samsung pressed over patent litigation
 
 
Ex-Deutsche Bank HK exec guilty on bribes
 
 
N Korea purge raises stability fears
 
Asia-Pacific Companies News
 
Kazakhmys: Never mind the Bozshakol
 
The UK-listed, Kazakhstan-based copper miner needs time, and cash, to develop growth projects. Better prospects lie elsewhere
 
 
 
Kazakhmys sheds power station
 
 
 
 
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