Asia Morning Headlines: Thai protests grow violent, Cameron priority is Chin...

 
 
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Monday December 02 2013
 
 
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Thai protests grow violent
 
Prime minister flees to secret location as anti-regime protesters battle with security forces in an effort to storm state buildings in the capital
 
 
 
Cameron priority is China-EU trade deal
 
 
Japan to take up China air zone with US
 
 
Protesters in Ukraine call for revolution
 
 
US Thanksgiving sales set to be down
 
 
Japan's drugs groups tap western remedies
 
 
Air space spat lost on ordinary Chinese
 
 
Silicon Valley catches Bitcoin fever
 
 
FSI is frontrunner for Versace stake
 
 
CMBS issuance at highest since crisis
 
 
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World News
 
Four dead as New York metro train derails
 
Senator raises questions about adequacy of equipment, tracks and maintenance and repair practices after crash in which over 60 are injured
 
 
 
Obamacare glitches exploited by opponents
 
 
Delhi the battleground for India politics
 
 
Italy's Grillo blasts fragile coalition
 
 
Profiteers hamper peace efforts in Syria
 
Markets
 
Wealth of detective work on China's data
 
Reforms announced at the Communist party's plenum are an invitation to analysis and to a renewed push for further statistical detective work
 
 
 
Numis comes third among brokers
 
 
Economic Outlook: Insights into recovery due with data
 
 
Servelec set for £122m IPO
 
Asia & Pacific News
 
Indian politics: a family affair
 
The power of the Scindia clan, who once ruled much of North India, underscores the persistence of feudal habits in what ostensibly is the world's largest democracy
 
 
 
No reward for Britain in Tibet retreat
 
Asia-Pacific Companies News
 
RBS deal tougher than expected for CIMB
 
Nazir Razak, chief executive, says Malaysian bank will break even next year, despite the difficulty of combining the businesses and eliminating costs
 
 
 
 
 
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