Europe Morning Headlines: China trade shows signs of recovery, Obama cancels s...

 
 
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Thursday August 08 2013
 
 
Financial Times - Europe homepage
 
China trade shows signs of recovery
 
Strong growth in both exports and imports in July suggests the economy may be stabilising after a shaky first half of the year
 
 
 
Obama cancels summit with Putin
 
 
Investor relief as Groupon picks chief
 
 
Upbeat Asia shakes off Wall Street drop
 
 
Carney ties UK rates to jobs data
 
 
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Markets
 
European junk debt sales soar in US
 
Demand for higher yields provided by junk bonds, including those of European companies, is likely to remain high in the coming months
 
 
 
Lobstermen squeezed by oversupply
 
 
Simple solution to UK productivity puzzle
 
 
Fed taper to test demand for Treasuries
 
 
Hedge funds profit from return of M&A
 
World News
 
Fears rise of Egypt camps crackdown
 
Government says diplomatic efforts to defuse the crisis with Morsi supporters have failed and blames the Muslim Brotherhood
 
 
 
Yemen claims al-Qaeda plot foiled
 
 
North Korea raises Kaesong hopes
 
 
Peacekeepers wary of EU move on Hizbollah
 
 
Obama move caps Apple march on Washington
 
Europe News
 
Portuguese treasury secretary quits
 
Joaquim Pais Jorge is alleged to have proposed swap contracts to officials in 2005 when he worked at Citigroup that would have masked public debt
 
 
 
Fry attacks Russia over anti-gay law
 
 
Czech government set for confidence vote
 
 
French government hails signs of recovery
 
 
Swiss bank creditors face bail-in risk
 
European Companies News
 
Ex-Kagazy pair face IPO scam allegation
 
Investors in the flotation of Kazakhstan Kagazy may have been defrauded of as much as $90m through a scam perpetrated by the former senior management
 
 
 
Big Oil: vanishing act
 
 
VimpelCom in talks over Italian market
 
 
Ferrexpo holds off Brazilian rivals
 
 
Bailed-out Dexia suffers fresh loss
 
 
 
 
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