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Tuesday July 23 2013
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US banks reassert market cap dominance
Shares in big financials have gained on back of stronger earnings, while emerging resources hit by falling commodity prices
Help to Buy sparks £1.3bn house sales
Belarus looks to China for investment
Telefónica in talks to buy KPN's E-Plus
Third Point sells down Yahoo holding
Markets
Asian equity markets cruise higher
Stock markets on the rise after Japan upgrades its economic assessment and investors bet on further China market reform
High-frequency trader fined in transatlantic clampdown
ECB quells markets with 'Dirty Harry' act
Bailouts can turn a profit for lenders
US watchdog acts on metals warehousing
World News
Portugal PM aims to keep bailout on track
The reassurances drove bonds and shares higher amid renewed investor hope that the Lisbon government would be able to push on with reforms
Libertarian Republicans delay Pentagon bill
Morsi family accuses army of kidnapping
Hizbollah military wing on EU terror list
Hizbollah has become a state above the state
UK News
New prince born to Duchess of Cambridge
Royal baby is third in line for the throne, after his grandfather, the Prince of Wales, and his father, Prince William
Osborne follows up on Help to Buy scheme
EU-UK balance of powers broadly correct
Jobs plan for young people starts slowly
Exports rise adds to brightening economy
UK Companies
The Kay Review: a one-year progress report
Although sceptics suggested the report was too highbrow and impractical when it was published last July, many of its proposals are being adopted
Kay review chimes with spirit of the times
GSK admits wrongdoing in China
Airlines reject Heathrow offer on fees
Filtronic revenues boosted by 4G rollout
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