Europe Morning Headlines: Emerging market currencies hit heavily, Falcone admi...

 
 
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Tuesday August 20 2013
 
 
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Emerging market currencies hit heavily
 
The rupee slumped to a fresh all-time low against the backdrop of deepening concerns over the government's economic management
 
 
 
Falcone admits misusing funds
 
 
Sinai killings fuel Israel concerns
 
 
Fed advises US banks to lift capital targets
 
 
QBE profit hit by spike in US claims
 
 
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Asian markets slide on Fed taper talk
 
Indonesia leads region's decliners amid worries about potential for a balance of payments crisis
 
 
 
Gold exports surge tenfold as Asian buyers pounce
 
 
Eurozone banks cut 'slice-and-dice' loans
 
 
EM inflation-link bonds remain blind spot
 
 
Don't put faith in Cape crusaders
 
World News
 
Sisi denies political ambitions
 
In a polarised country riven by mounting insecurity, analysts say the general would stand an excellent chance of winning if he stood for election
 
 
 
Obama urges action on Dodd-Frank
 
 
Guardian ordered to destroy files, says editor
 
 
Offshore centres in race for Africa deals
 
 
Detroit creditors file objections
 
Europe News
 
Ministers set out vision of strong France
 
France eyes a safer, cheaper and less stressful place, with affordable housing, according to François Hollande's vision for 10 years' time
 
 
 
Merkel cancels rally due to hostage crisis
 
 
Brussels to enter Gibraltar dispute
 
European Companies News
 
OMV shifts focus with North Sea deal
 
Austrian company takes stakes in several fields off the coast of Norway in a deal that highlights its shift towards more stable western markets
 
 
 
Vodafone agrees royalties deal with HMRC
 
 
Cultural ways do not excuse rule-breaking
 
 
OMV / Statoil: a tale of two companies
 
 
Kentz rejects Amec takeover approach
 
 
 
 
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