UK Morning Headlines: Record fine for Barclays over power prices, Cuba cla...

 
 
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Wednesday July 17 2013
 
 
UK Homepage
 
Record fine for Barclays over power prices
 
Ferc's fines matched the amount proposed last year when it accused four former Barclays traders of pushing around physical power prices in California
 
 
 
Cuba claims arms seized on N Korean ship
 
 
Yahoo's deals fail to boost revenue growth
 
 
Ford aims trade talks barb at Japan
 
 
Strong iron ore showing boosts BHP
 
 
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Markets
 
Asia awaits Bernanke enlightenment
 
Equity markets lack direction and volumes ahead of testimony on Capitol Hill by Federal Reserve chief Ben Bernanke
 
 
 
Half of exchanges fight off cyber attacks
 
 
Return of blueblood macro hedge funds
 
 
Central banks risk sharing too much with investors
 
 
Bitcoin ETF plan hits 'Winkle wrinkle'
 
World News
 
Socialists try to force Rajoy's hand
 
Opposition ready to call a formal motion of censure against the government, piling political pressure on the Spanish leader over the slush fund scandal
 
 
 
Card transaction fees face European cap
 
 
Papaconstantinou set to face trial
 
 
Italian official resigns over deportations
 
 
Anti-Kremlin blogger Navalny braced for guilty verdict
 
UK News
 
Stimulus tapering years away, says BoE
 
Paul Fisher's views reflect the UK central bank's new stance under Mark Carney – namely that rises in market interest rates since May are 'not warranted'
 
 
 
Carmakers aim high as Ford shuts line
 
 
Patten to quit BBC when term completed
 
 
NHS report triggers political blame game
 
 
Pension scheme numbers lowest in 60 years
 
UK Companies
 
MPs criticise arms exports to regimes
 
Britain has granted £12bn-worth of export licenses for arms and other military equipment to countries it defines as having poor human rights records
 
 
 
Lobbying bill criticised as a diversion
 
 
Sirius suffers setback over potash mine
 
 
Digital growth narrows Guardian losses
 
 
Bostock quits Asos after seven months
 
 
 
 
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