UK Morning Headlines: Jaguar bets future on smaller models, Hackers target...

 
 
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Monday July 22 2013
 
 
UK Homepage
 
Jaguar bets future on smaller models
 
Models will bring British carmaker head-to-head with BMW and Mercedes-Benz and will give it more firepower in the key Chinese market
 
 
 
Hackers target Apple's developer site
 
 
Deutsche Bank to shrink in leverage plan
 
 
Investigator linked to GSK held in China
 
 
Indian pharma companies shed copycat image
 
 
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Markets
 
Asian stock markets mixed
 
Asian markets were mixed with Japan's Nikkei flat despite the LDP's sweeping victory in upper house polls
 
 
 
Banks' influence on raw materials probed
 
 
EU banks still pose systemic threat
 
 
Dim sum bonds market goes cold
 
World News
 
LDP sweeps to upper house victory
 
Upper house election result likely to be seen as endorsement by voters of Abe's expansionary economic policies, dubbed 'Abenomics'
 
 
 
Froome celebrates Tour de France victory
 
 
Riots as French police enforce burka law
 
 
Egypt government to rewrite constitution
 
 
Portugal's coalition seeks to soldier on
 
UK News
 
Digital economy put at twice official size
 
A report says tech companies now employ more people than those outside the sector – at 23 employees per business on average, compared with 20
 
 
 
Judge rejects BP call to halt payments
 
 
Tech groups to help clamp on child porn
 
 
Olympic legacy claims come into question
 
 
UK to unveil initial review of EU powers
 
UK Companies
 
UK dividend payments jump to record
 
Total dividends paid by UK companies at £25.3bn was £1.4bn more than the previous record in third quarter of last year, Capita Registrars study finds
 
 
 
Poor regulation would hit jobs, UK warned
 
 
UK venture capital boom slows
 
 
Diversify lending sources for our SMEs
 
 
Lenders dial up deal to control Hibu
 
 
 
 
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