UK Morning Headlines: Ballmer shakes up Microsoft structure, Markets calme...

 
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Friday July 12 2013
 
 
UK Homepage
 
Ballmer shakes up Microsoft structure
 
Push to position the software company better to come up with new computing experiences that take advantage of the mobile devices and services
 
 
 
Markets calmed by 'dovish' Bernanke
 
 
Lloyds sell-off could start in September
 
 
Transatlantic swaps deal averts crunch
 
 
Invensys receives Schneider bid approach
 
 
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Markets
 
Asian markets mixed but set for weekly gain
 
Stocks mixed despite a record finish for the S&P 500, but Japan's Nikkei is on track for its fourth straight weekly advance
 
 
 
Feedback loops heighten risk of contagion
 
 
BP registers as US swaps dealer
 
 
Shrinking oil spreads shake crude trade
 
 
Homebuilders drive US stock rally
 
World News
 
Russia convicts dead lawyer Magnitsky
 
Court ruling on the investment fund lawyer who died in jail will further undermine Russian President Vladimir Putin's reputation in the west
 
 
 
Senators seek bank reform on Glass-Steagall lines
 
 
Portugal president's unity call backfires
 
 
EU eyes sanctions for democratic breaches
 
 
Brussels bank move seen as 'enabling act'
 
UK News
 
G4S faces fraud probe over tagging
 
Security company and rival Serco billed taxpayer for tracking movements of prisoners who had moved abroad, returned to jail or even died
 
 
 
China accuses GSK of bribing officials
 
 
'Debt peril' threatens 1.25m households
 
 
Unknown Aussie leaves Wisden in tatters
 
 
Queen rolls out green carpet for buyers
 
UK Companies
 
Bonuses cut for FTSE 250 chief executives
 
Effect of shareholder spring of 2012, when investors expressed disquiet at excessive remuneration packages, has spread to mid-market companies
 
 
 
Phoenix sounds out Swiss Re on tie-up
 
 
BT pension fund invests in NY property
 
 
Britvic's merger with AG Barr falls flat
 
 
Waitrose to open food collection lockers
 
 
 
 
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