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Wednesday July 24 2013

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US planning criminal charges against SAC
http://link.ft.com/r/J0VG55/JQO93R/YHDR05/T1P3KF/YGSSQU/OS/h?a1=2013&a2=7&a3=24
 
Bombers target Egypt security HQ
http://link.ft.com/r/J0VG55/JQO93R/YHDR05/T1P3KF/SUDDKP/OS/h?a1=2013&a2=7&a3=24
 
White House resists move to curb NSA
http://link.ft.com/r/J0VG55/JQO93R/YHDR05/T1P3KF/CW88GD/OS/h?a1=2013&a2=7&a3=24
 
China bans building of government offices
http://link.ft.com/r/J0VG55/JQO93R/YHDR05/T1P3KF/PNWW4R/OS/h?a1=2013&a2=7&a3=24
 
iPhone sales boost Apple shares
http://link.ft.com/r/J0VG55/JQO93R/YHDR05/T1P3KF/52UUP5/OS/h?a1=2013&a2=7&a3=24
 

Markets
 
Strong German data lift euro and stocks
http://link.ft.com/r/J0VG55/JQO93R/YHDR05/T1P3KF/Z8JJSC/OS/h?a1=2013&a2=7&a3=24
 
Market turbulence revives ETF fears
http://link.ft.com/r/J0VG55/JQO93R/YHDR05/T1P3KF/CW88G3/OS/h?a1=2013&a2=7&a3=24
 
Case for investing in EM still intact
http://link.ft.com/r/J0VG55/JQO93R/YHDR05/T1P3KF/7ZLLU0/OS/h?a1=2013&a2=7&a3=24
 
China divides wheat bulls and bears
http://link.ft.com/r/J0VG55/JQO93R/YHDR05/T1P3KF/K9ZZAJ/OS/h?a1=2013&a2=7&a3=24
 
Euro buoyed by signs of eurozone recovery
http://link.ft.com/r/J0VG55/JQO93R/YHDR05/T1P3KF/B4GGBW/OS/h?a1=2013&a2=7&a3=24
 

US news
 
IMF steps back from Argentine debt case
http://link.ft.com/r/J0VG55/JQO93R/YHDR05/T1P3KF/52UUPE/OS/h?a1=2013&a2=7&a3=24
 
Weiner stays in NY race despite 'sexts'
http://link.ft.com/r/J0VG55/JQO93R/YHDR05/T1P3KF/LS77ZS/OS/h?a1=2013&a2=7&a3=24
 
Detroit aftershocks will be staggering
http://link.ft.com/r/J0VG55/JQO93R/YHDR05/T1P3KF/52UUP0/OS/h?a1=2013&a2=7&a3=24
 
US should support trade deal with Japan
http://link.ft.com/r/J0VG55/JQO93R/YHDR05/T1P3KF/GYCC0N/OS/h?a1=2013&a2=7&a3=24
 

US & Canadian companies
 
Banks fight for depository receipt business
http://link.ft.com/r/J0VG55/JQO93R/YHDR05/T1P3KF/9MHHTD/OS/h?a1=2013&a2=7&a3=24
 
CME Group uncoils its spring
http://link.ft.com/r/J0VG55/JQO93R/YHDR05/T1P3KF/A5BBHS/OS/h?a1=2013&a2=7&a3=24
 
Higher operating costs hold back AT&T
http://link.ft.com/r/J0VG55/JQO93R/YHDR05/T1P3KF/CW88GJ/OS/h?a1=2013&a2=7&a3=24
 
Ford and Toyota end joint drive on hybrids
http://link.ft.com/r/J0VG55/JQO93R/YHDR05/T1P3KF/IE22VB/OS/h?a1=2013&a2=7&a3=24
 
Apple: shock of the dull
http://link.ft.com/r/J0VG55/JQO93R/YHDR05/T1P3KF/NR55MV/OS/h?a1=2013&a2=7&a3=24
 
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