US Morning Headlines: Barclays has £12.8bn balance sheet hole, EDF quits U...

 
 
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Tuesday July 30 2013
 
 
Financial Times - US homepage
 
Barclays has £12.8bn balance sheet hole
 
Bank announces £5.8bn rights issue and further £2bn of provisions to cover mis-selling while shares slide in early morning trade
 
 
 
EDF quits US nuclear market over shale gas
 
 
China injects funds into money markets
 
 
Loeb ratchets up push to force Sony split
 
 
BP profits well below market expectations
 
 
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People used to say emerging markets had 'decoupled', making them immune to recession in the developed world. Now, the concept has been upturned. Peter Oppenheimer, chief global equity strategist at Goldman Sachs, explains to Long View columnist John Authers that Europe is now only too exposed.

 
Markets
 
Europe stocks flat after Tokyo rallies
 
Equities post gains after mixed economic readings from Japan, while caution grows ahead of Federal Reserve meeting and US jobs data
 
 
 
Fundamentals vs the Fed: which will win?
 
 
Aussie falls on rate cut speculation
 
 
Barclays shares slide after cash call
 
 
US money market funds return to EU banks
 
World News
 
Manning verdict due in WikiLeaks trial
 
Hearing has run in parallel with debate over US surveillance provoked by Edward Snowden, who is now in Moscow, leaking other material
 
 
 
Spain on track for return to growth
 
 
Japan suffers industrial output drop
 
 
Doubt cast on Israeli-Palestinian talks
 
 
EU's Ashton meets Morsi for talks
 
US news
 
JPMorgan to settle over power charge
 
Payout of about $400m would follow a $470m fine levied against Barclays this month when Ferc found British bank had manipulated electricity markets
 
 
 
White House hails benefits of 'Obamacare'
 
 
'Green' but cheaper fuels required
 
 
FBI breaks up US child sex ring
 
 
The Macro Sweep: UK, US, Turkey
 
US & Canadian companies
 
Centrica to buy US oil group in $1bn deal
 
UK energy group's proposed acquisition from Hess will make it the biggest supplier of gas to businesses on the US east coast
 
 
 
Saks / Hudson's Bay: a strong fit
 
 
Qualcomm and Alcatel in 'small cell' deal
 
 
Apple supplier faces labour criticisms
 
 
Tourre lawyers call no witnesses
 
 
 
 
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