UK Morning Headlines: ‘Arms race’ over £5bn in NHS work, E-criminals act w...

 
 
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Tuesday July 30 2013
 
 
UK Homepage
 
'Arms race' over £5bn in NHS work
 
Faced with a £30bn shortfall in the budget over the next seven years, many health trusts believe they have little option to work with the private sector
 
 
 
E-criminals act with impunity, say MPs
 
 
JPMorgan set to settle over power charge
 
 
Mixed data leave Asian markets adrift
 
 
Japan suffers industrial output drop
 
 
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Markets
 
US money market funds return to EU banks
 
French lenders have been the main recipients, with funds' exposure to them increasing by 255% since the end of June 2012, according to Fitch
 
 
 
US financial stocks flying high
 
 
Investors snap up riskier bank debt
 
 
Equity stakes best risk-sharing device
 
 
Asian debt faces more time in doldrums
 
World News
 
Doubt cast on Israeli-Palestinian talks
 
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's cabinet is sharply divided, while Mahmoud Abbas, Palestinian Authority leader, has few friends in Hamas
 
 
 
EU seeks compromise on Egypt
 
 
Zimbabwe heads for fiercely contested poll
 
 
Navalny revives Moscow mayoral campaign
 
 
Paris Mercedes ban provokes fury
 
UK News
 
Barclays to launch £5bn-plus rights issue
 
Moves will leave bank with core tier one capital ratio of around 9.5%, bringing Barclays back into line with global rivals
 
 
 
Cable attacks £3,000 migrant bonds plan
 
 
Age and youth battle it out in workplace
 
 
BT and HMRC face leaked data claims
 
 
SNP's breakaway campaign short on support
 
UK Companies
 
Aberdeen hit by market volatility
 
Clients pull £3.4bn from funds in third quarter – mostly in lower-margin businesses – but was still significantly ahead of analysts' expectations
 
 
 
Bailed-out banks on block as stocks surge
 
 
Sale of Luton airport due to arrive
 
 
Best fishing done early in economic cycle
 
 
Contractor pulls out of NHS 111
 
 
 
 
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