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Thursday August 22 2013
 
 
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Bo took $3.4m in bribes says prosecutor
 
In the most closely watched political trial in China in decades former senior official Bo Xilai has been accused of receiving bribes and abuse of power related to efforts to cover up his wife's murder of a British businessman
 
 
 
Fed officials support tapering this year
 
 
China PMI hints at more stable economy
 
 
Lack of 'taper' timing clarity weighs on Asia
 
 
Syria rebels claim hundreds die in attack
 
 
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Markets
 
Mohamed El-Erian: Prepare now for tricky times ahead
 
There are good reasons why investors may wish to reconsider the conventional wisdom of waiting for autumn to reposition portfolios
 
 
 
Small-caps favoured in China's tale of two cities
 
 
Eurex to challenge CME in currency arena
 
 
FT/StarMine Awards: Top stockpickers took 'holistic' view
 
 
US stocks return to losing ways
 
World News
 
BofA interns stay on after student dies
 
City of London faces pressure to reform long-hours culture. But decision highlights youngsters' determination to win passport into that world
 
 
 
London luxury basement told to dig deeper
 
 
US military mined Twitter to track threats
 
 
Manning sentenced to 35 years over leaks
 
 
Merkel stonewalls over Greece bailout
 
Europe News
 
Q&A: Germany and the third Greek bailout
 
Barely a year after the last Greek rescue, the huge black hole remains as revenue collection lags behind because of tax reforms and chasing evaders
 
 
 
Berlin's consistency on Greece's rescue
 
 
EU to suspend military equipment to Egypt
 
 
Russia bars Greenpeace from Arctic route
 
European Companies News
 
Naked Wines raises $10m for expansion
 
WIV Wein International, the German direct wine seller, increases investment in UK-based 'Kickstarter for wine' in its third funding round
 
 
 
Vestas eyes 'future without surprises'
 
 
Vestas ousts embattled chief executive
 
 
Profile: Anders Runevad, Vestas chief
 
 
China arrests Briton in corruption probe
 
 
 
 
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