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Wednesday July 31 2013
 
 
UK Homepage
 
Manning found not guilty of aiding enemy
 
25-year-old still faces a prison term of many decades after the trial judge found him guilty of all but one of the other 21 charges laid against him
 
 
 
BoE helped sell looted Nazi gold
 
 
Law firms the biggest users of rogue private eyes
 
 
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Plugging the capital hole
 

Barclays has unveiled a £5.8bn rights issue to fill a £12.8bn hole in its balance sheet. Lex's Julia Grindell and Oliver Ralph discuss whether this goes far enough in meeting the capital shortfall and whether a promised dividends rise will pay off.

 
Financial Times - US homepage
 
Mideast talks to start within two weeks
 
'All core issues . . . are on table for negotiation' says US secretary of state. Discussions welcomed in region but expectations remain low
 
 
 
Spanish death crash driver was on phone
 
 
Internet analyst charged in SAC case
 
Financial Times - Europe homepage
 
SEC sues Spaniards over insider trading
 
Latest case where the US regulator has charged individuals based outside America for illegal stock trading
 
 
 
Banking duo sing from same hymn sheet
 
 
Global fertiliser shake-up after cartel collapse
 
Financial Times - Asia homepage
 
India to usher in its 29th state
 
Ruling party confirms plans to carve out the new state of Telangana from Andhra Pradesh, but some see political motives behind the move 
 
 
 
Tourre trial told of 'land of make believe'
 
 
JPMorgan to settle power probe
 
World News
 
Obama offers tax 'grand bargain'
 
President's chief economic aide says the size of one-time revenue windfall would be a point of negotiation between Democrats and Republicans
 
 
 
Supreme court starts Berlusconi hearing
 
 
Milder Cyprus bail-in terms unveiled
 
 
Hussain elected president of Pakistan
 
 
Security forces fear change in Zimbabwe
 
Companies News
 
Big banks strive to bolster risk funds
 
UK bank reveals £12.8bn hole as it announced a £5.8bn rights issue, while German peer confirmed a plan to cut its balance sheet by as much as 20%
 
 
 
BP braces for long battle on spill claims
 
 
Publicis and Omnicom must fight for talent
 
 
EDF quits US nuclear market over shale gas
 
 
Chrysler cuts guidance as profits rise
 
Markets
 
Equities struggle to make fresh headway
 
US and European stocks lack momentum as caution mounts ahead of Fed meeting and US jobs data, but Nikkei snaps four-day losing run
 
 
 
Biotech rides wave of investor euphoria
 
 
Fundamentals vs the Fed: which will win?
 
 
Shale boom sparks derivatives upheaval
 
 
Metals prices slide ahead of Fed decision
 
Financial Times - Comment
 
The hurdles the next Fed chair must clear
 
For the most important policy decision, the president has set out a job description for the ideal candidate that is insipid, narrow and out of date
 
 
 
The world must learn to deal with failure
 
 
A glimpse into advertising's renaissance
 
 
Israelis need to drop the dreaming
 
 
UK drifts into another migration muddle
 
Financial Times - Management
 
Ambitions to be good at rubbish
 
Jonathan Short used to squash and bale up bottles bound for China but saw the chance to become a UK recycling pioneer
 
 
 
It's time for educators to learn new tricks
 
 
Shall I quit my safe, boring job?
 
 
 
 
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