Asia-Pacific financial capitals reacted calmly to a report one of them could be hit by an Al-Qaeda terrorist attack but officials said the region was prepared for the worst. The Financial Times quoted French anti-terrorist supremo Jean-Louis Bruguiere as saying cities like Tokyo, Singapore or Sydney could be attacked by Al-Qaeda to undermine investor confidence in the region. But Asian governments have long been aware of the danger and dealers said financial markets were largely unaffected by the British newspaper’s report.Full Story
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