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Wednesday August 07 2013
 
 
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Carney set for first big test at BoE
 
The inflation report press conference has been billed as a massive day for new governor
 
 
 
Twenty-First Century Fox bets on sport
 
 
China fines milk formula makers
 
 
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Bright outlook for Europe's media
 

Despite the headwinds that face Europe's media industry, stocks have rallied as advertising revenues start to recover. Lex's Vincent Boland and Julia Grindell look at what is behind the strong performances at Mediaset and Sky Deutschland.

 
Financial Times - US homepage
 
US sues BofA over mortgage securities
 
The suit details email exchanges between BofA staff, disagreeing about whether loans were suitable for the MBS
 
 
 
US embassy in Yemen evacuated
 
 
Equities retreat following strong run
 
Financial Times - Europe homepage
 
Rajan confronts India's economic woes
 
Immediate task will be help to stabilise tumbling rupee, bolster slowing growth in Asia's third biggest economy and stem outflow of foreign investment
 
 
 
Disney held back by 'Lone Ranger' flop
 
 
TPG looks for more time to spend key fund
 
Financial Times - Asia homepage
 
India pins hopes on Rajan to save rupee
 
Many Indian economists and market participants believe no one could be better-suited for task than market-savvy and articulate ex-IMF man
 
 
 
Price falls hit Australia's coal miners
 
 
Bo supporter arrested for urging escape
 
World News
 
German voters in mood for stability
 
Electorate may not be happy but there is no mood for change, the Allensbach Institute, which has been monitoring the nation for the past 66 years, suggests
 
 
 
Former Tory leader spearheads Somalia oil deal
 
 
Egypt aims to revive stalled economy
 
 
Rudd criticises Murdoch over policy tweet
 
 
US urged to adopt territorial tax system
 
Companies News
 
StanChart dented by S Korea writedown
 
Move by Seoul to ease personal debt forces bank to write off loans, halving profits from South Korea and causing group figure to fall 16%
 
 
 
European industrial property investment rebounds
 
 
Washington Post awaits Amazon experience
 
 
Sony rebuffs Loeb's push for spin-off
 
 
Spain's 'bad bank' sells property assets
 
Markets
 
Fear gauge shows rise in complacency
 
Wall Street's most widely watched risk barometer is close to multiyear lows as equity indices test fresh record highs
 
 
 
China a bigger threat than 'taper' risk
 
 
Infrastructure investors lack projects
 
 
US biofuel mandate change hits Rin prices
 
 
New Indian measures urged as rupee sinks
 
Financial Times - Comment
 
Global economy is distinctly Victorian
 
The Old Normal looms large on our horizons, bringing with it unfettered markets, market volatility and slower average growth
 
 
 
US is left behind by energy innovators
 
 
Currency is a confidence game
 
 
A strong commission underpins Europe
 
 
Britain's zero-hours economy
 
Financial Times - Management
 
A new class of education start-up
 
A reform programme under way in New York's public schools is attracting new educational companies
 
 
 
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