Europe Morning Headlines: Sell-off as markets expect early Fed move, Fed taper...

 
 
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Friday August 16 2013
 
 
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Sell-off as markets expect early Fed move
 
Positive employment and inflation data have added to expectations that the Federal Reserve will soon reduce its asset purchases
 
 
 
Fed tapering expectations hit Asia stocks
 
 
Farmers count cost of S Korea's power crisis
 
 
Dell earnings tumble 72% amid deal tussle
 
 
Herbalife kept links to pyramid scheme
 
 
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Markets
 
Demand surges for copper in China
 
The cost of Chinese physical copper over benchmark futures prices has more than tripled since the start of the year to more than $200 a tonne
 
 
 
Paulson still likes gold despite ETF sale
 
 
High India land prices bar cheap hotels
 
 
US farmland prices keep on rising
 
 
'Hindenburg Omen' portends fiery crash
 
World News
 
West struggles to find Egyptian response
 
Obama suspends Bright Star joint military exercise, held every two years, but makes no mention of the $1.5bn in aid US gives to Egypt each year
 
 
 
Why Egypt's army can ignore the US
 
 
Foreign groups shut factories over fears of violence
 
 
Lapid denounces anti-Israel sentiment
 
 
Sex slave past hits Tokyo-Seoul relations
 
Europe News
 
Norway's salmon exports to China plummet
 
Political experts blame the fall on the decision of a Norwegian committee to award the Nobel Peace Prize to a jailed Chinese dissident
 
 
 
Russia accused of trade war with Ukraine
 
 
Global executives keen for Merkel victory
 
 
Dutch gloom as housing bubble deflates
 
European Companies News
 
L'Oréal pursues China face mask company
 
French cosmetics company is betting firmly on Chinese growth even as concerns mount that the world's second-largest economy is slowing
 
 
 
Africa: Mugabe undaunted
 
 
Danone bows low to succeed in China
 
 
Construction woes trigger Holcim warning
 
 
Zurich Insurance struggles to hit targets
 
 
 
 
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