Europe Morning Headlines: Mexico opens up its energy sector, Eurozone begins t...

 
 
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Tuesday August 13 2013
 
 
Europe homepage
 
Mexico opens up its energy sector
 
Radical move could unleash billions of dollars of investment from oil majors struggling to find new resources elsewhere
 
 
 
Eurozone begins to emerge from recession
 
 
BlackBerry battles to revive fortunes
 
 
Europe's lower tax rates lure US groups
 
 
Former HP chief cleared of fraud
 
 
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Markets
 
Japanese shares lead Asia gainers
 
Nikkei rebounds after better than expected data, leading gains for most regional markets, but Chinese shares retreat on profit-taking
 
 
 
US banks subpoenaed over metals probe
 
 
Grains jump as US trims crop forecasts
 
 
Sterling strength is unlikely to last
 
 
Confidence is key to bull case for stocks
 
World News
 
Somalia deal raises fears on dash for oil
 
The contract with Mogadishu to collect onshore and offshore oil data was the first such deal to be signed by an international company
 
 
 
US to soften petty crime stance
 
 
Keita wins Mali presidential poll
 
 
Germany to seek 'no spying' deal with US
 
 
Mob boss 'Whitey' Bulger guilty of murder
 
Europe News
 
Dutch prince dies after 18 months in coma
 
King's younger brother Friso never recovered more than minimal brain function after his skiing accident when he was buried in an avalanche
 
 
 
Bavarian PM plans toll on foreign drivers
 
 
Navalny faces campaign donors probe
 
 
Colombo mosque closed as tensions rise
 
 
Opap sale boosts Greek privatisation plan
 
European Companies News
 
Mexico energy reform: step by step
 
President takes bold move in calling for constitution to be amended. Freeing up even a sliver of energy exploration in the country is a big step
 
 
 
Pharmaceuticals: Back to the lab
 
 
Tax bills help drain US corporate base
 
 
Drivers avoid southern Europe toll roads
 
 
CVC nears deal for Campbell Soup arm
 
 
 
 
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