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Tuesday July 09 2013

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Earnings optimism boosts stocks
Wall Street within touching distance of virgin territory as investors come to terms with the prospect of less Federal Reserve support
http://link.ft.com/r/OZMCDD/7ZRCSY/JI67RT/1OG75L/4V39U1/7V/h?a1=2013&a2=7&a3=9
 
Eurozone companies' funding costs to fall
Credit-starved periphery will have more limited access to cheap borrowing, reflecting lingering fragmentation among the region's businesses
http://link.ft.com/r/OZMCDD/7ZRCSY/JI67RT/1OG75L/IEVGAM/7V/h?a1=2013&a2=7&a3=9
 
M&S declines as Q1 clothing sales disappoint
Miners gain ground after US aluminium group Alcoa issues upbeat forecasts for China
http://link.ft.com/r/OZMCDD/7ZRCSY/JI67RT/1OG75L/20FE3U/7V/h?a1=2013&a2=7&a3=9
 
Call for greater trading house scrutiny
The report published by the Centre for European Policy Studies and backed by a range of regulators and industry participants argues that the growth of commodity traders such as Glencore and Vitol "may have systemic implications"
http://link.ft.com/r/OZMCDD/7ZRCSY/JI67RT/1OG75L/A5H3GG/7V/h?a1=2013&a2=7&a3=9
 
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