UK Morning Headlines: Obama avoids calling Morsi ouster a ‘coup’, Army ous...

 
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Thursday July 04 2013
 
 
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Obama avoids calling Morsi ouster a 'coup'
 
US president avoids calling the ouster as a 'coup', raising questions about whether his administration will cut its annual $1.6bn in aid to Egypt
 
 
 
Army ousts Egypt's first Islamist president
 
 
London banker arrested in tax fraud probe
 
 
Murdoch derides hacking as 'next to nothing'
 
 
Qatar seeks to shake off trophy investor image
 
 
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Markets
 
Portugal and Egypt fears rattle markets
 
Fresh concerns over the pace of growth in China, and political uncertainty in Portugal and Egypt are unsettling investors the world over
 
 
 
Asian markets buoyed by US jobs data
 
 
US crude tops $100 on Egypt concern
 
 
Russian oil exports to Europe at 10-year-low
 
 
IPOs struggle as sentiment turns
 
World News
 
Ignominious end for revolutionary standard-bearer
 
Mohamed Morsi came to office amid high expectations but left under a cloud with observers dubbing him the wrong man for the wrong job at the wrong time
 
 
 
Morsi accuses deep state of insurrection
 
 
Morsi's fall is blow to Qatari leadership
 
 
Obama tries to calm European anger at US spying
 
 
Portugal's woes threaten bailout exit
 
UK News
 
Labour leads HS2 fightback
 
Maria Eagle leads defence of high-speed rail project after criticism from Lord Mandelson, Alistair Darling, Lord Lawson and Lord King
 
 
 
Malaysia's UK property push to accelerate
 
 
Business leaders back pay rise for MPs
 
 
Rats in retreat on South Georgia
 
 
Scotland to abolish 'right to buy' scheme
 
UK Companies
 
Goals tackles debt but profits are flat
 
UK five-a-side football company is optimistic about improved second-half performance despite disappointing trading data in 2013 so far
 
 
 
Lack of insolvencies hits Begbies
 
 
Interviews start for top job at RBS
 
 
RBS examines options for a split
 
 
Co-op Bank to probe £1.5bn capital hole
 
 
 
 
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