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Thursday August 08 2013
 
 
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Carney ties UK rates to jobs data
 
Radical change of monetary policy in the world's sixth-largest economy mirrors moves by European Central Bank and US Federal Reserve
 
 
 
Obama cancels summit with Putin
 
 
Investor relief as Groupon picks chief
 
 
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As Raghuram Rajan is appointed head of India's central bank, Lex's Stuart Kirk and Julia Grindell discuss the impact of a weak rupee and slowing growth on Indian equities.

 
Financial Times - US homepage
 
JPMorgan faces new criminal probe
 
Bank discloses fresh examination by US government into the sale of mortgage-backed securities, coming a day after the Bank of America became a target of a civil suit
 
 
 
Railway files for bankruptcy after crash
 
 
Strong sales power Tesla
 
Financial Times - Europe homepage
 
US set to move into profit on Freddie Mac
 
Bailed-out mortgage finance giant is on track to pay more money to the Treasury by the end of this year than the $72.3bn it received in government aid
 
 
 
Wall Street retreats for third day
 
 
Cameron struggles to defuse Gibraltar tensions
 
Financial Times - Asia homepage
 
Japan to intervene on Fukushima clean-up
 
Prime minister Shinzo Abe calls for a new strategy on the stricken nuclear plant, where leaks of radioactive water have grown to 300 tonnes a day
 
 
 
China fines milk formula makers
 
 
North Korea raises Kaesong hopes
 
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
 
 
Peacekeepers wary of EU move on Hizbollah
 
 
Obama move caps Apple march on Washington
 
 
Rajan dusts off plan for financial system
 
Companies News
 
GSK switches on to electronic medicine
 
Pharmaceutical group says aim is to to have the first medicine 'that speaks the electrical language of our body' by the end of the decade
 
 
 
Mondelez raises buyback to $6bn
 
 
Weak real dents Vale profits
 
 
Kazakhstan fund chief aims to clean house
 
 
AOL deal is bet on ad shift to online TV
 
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
 
Financial Times - Comment
 
Why Australia's luck is running out
 
After two decades of economic growth, you would have thought politicians would be prepared for changing fortunes
 
 
 
Snowden is the least of US problems with Russia
 
 
Summers is the wrong choice for the Fed
 
 
Success for Bezos measured by the scoop
 
 
Political test at India's central bank
 
Financial Times - Management
 
Creative thinking out loud
 
New technology platforms are helping executives use the internet to test and refine their business ideas in public before committing to them
 
 
 
Those lazy, hazy, crazy signs of summer
 
 
Reading list that mixes low deeds and high hopes
 
 
 
 
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