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Tuesday August 06 2013
 
 
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UK begins to emerge from the doldrums
 
Mark Carney's imminent BoE framework on 'forward guidance', focusing on interest rates, comes at significant moment as expectations rise
 
 
 
Crédit Agricole posts results by accident
 
 
Equities pause as markets digest data
 
 
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Financial Times - US homepage
 
Washington Post sold to Bezos for $250m
 
Jeff Bezos makes first foray into print journalism that will shake up the newspaper sector.
 
 
 
President renews call for housing reforms
 
 
Sony rebuffs entertainment spin-off proposal
 
Financial Times - Europe homepage
 
South Korea criticises Obama's Apple veto
 
Trade ministry to monitor separate looming patent decision that could result in a ban on imports of some Samsung smartphones and tablets into the US
 
 
 
EU defers China telecoms trade case
 
 
Sky-high demand for luxury New York flats
 
Financial Times - Asia homepage
 
China Resources arm faces theft accusations
 
Unit of HK-listed China conglomerate hit by claims of illegal asset transfers in case involving UK investors in Hainan island
 
 
 
HSBC results dented by emerging markets
 
 
Fonterra apologises to Chinese consumers
 
World News
 
Turkey's ex-chief of staff given life sentence
 
Ergenekon case seen by some as key step towards democratisation by holding military to account, but others say it is little more than witch hunt
 
 
 
Diplomats strive to avoid Egypt bloodshed
 
 
Germans' fear of American spying surges
 
 
Marina Berlusconi tipped as successor
 
 
Major League baseball players suspended
 
Companies News
 
HSBC faces $1.6bn payout over mortgages
 
UK lender says the damages, which stem from a US regulator's lawsuit in 2011 against 18 international financial groups, are larger than forecast
 
 
 
BP denies regulator's price-fixing claim
 
 
Hub International to be sold for $4.4bn
 
 
Indian industrials hurt by slowdown
 
 
EADS activist puts Paris on the spot
 
Markets
 
Dip in US bankruptcies aids investors
 
The same trends pushing filings lower also underpin the improved credit quality of ABS created from pools of credit card and other debt
 
 
 
Investors in US homes eye sales options
 
 
Bank of England risks blow to credibility
 
 
Pressure is on for Aussie weakness
 
 
Dairy recall hits New Zealand dollar
 
Financial Times - Comment
 
Erdogan erodes media freedom
 
The Turkish prime minister's intolerance of criticism is in danger of destroying what is left of the independence of the press and broadcasters
 
 
 
Political strategists barely affect elections
 
 
Al-Qaeda's new tactic: prison breaks
 
 
Merkel will do what she has to get the vote
 
 
Italy has bigger problems than Berlusconi
 
Financial Times - Management
 
Singular behaviour
 
The number of people living alone is rising dramatically and brands are catching up with the diverse social and shopping habits of single households
 
 
 
It pays to award a bonus in advance
 
 
Volvo's road-trip offer
 
 
How to deal with boring work
 
 
 
 
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