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Monday August 19 2013
 
 
UK Homepage
 
Value of US fuel exports soars
 
Data show how the domestic energy boom – led by expanding oil and natural gas production and higher prices – is reshaping its economy
 
 
 
Crime agency fraud chief quits
 
 
JPMorgan's China hiring under scrutiny
 
 
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Slower sailing builds Maersk profits
 

The shipping industry has been lost in a tide of overcapacity but Maersk has exceeded forecasts with a big rise in profits in its shipping division helped by big cost cuts. Lex's Stuart Kirk and Julia Grindell discuss the company's results.

 
US homepage
 
EU considers halting Egypt aid
 
After last week's escalation in violence, Brussels is likely to recommend a block on funds earmarked to help Egypt in its transition towards democracy
 
 
 
Vineyard sales raise laundering fears
 
 
CME under fire for Brent scheme
 
Europe homepage
 
Chinese try to derail India-US tyre deal
 
Workers at Chengshan Group strike over acquisition by Apollo Tires of India of the US-based Cooper Tire, citing the potential debt burden and culture clash
 
 
 
Canary Wharf set to double jobs
 
 
Telcos lobby to relax privacy rules
 
Asia homepage
 
Bo trial to begin on Thursday
 
Bo's downfall after his wife was accused of murdering British businessman Neil Heywood is set to result in one of China's most celebrated show trials
 
 
 
Lee Hsien Loong vows shift in strategy
 
 
India rules out further capital controls
 
World News
 
Iraq's al-Qaeda radicalises Syria crisis
 
Isis thought to be committed to immediate establishment of Islamic state, and has been accused of brutalising local population
 
 
 
Mexico gang leader Ramirez held by army
 
 
Greek bondholders seek compensation
 
 
Merkel campaigns with sermon for faithful
 
 
Boom in plastic money as Nigerians spend
 
Companies News
 
Jobs disappoints on US box office debut
 
Critics were unkind to the film, and co-founder Steve Wozniak engaged in a public war of words over the accuracy of its portrayal of Jobs' role
 
 
 
BT's challenge to Sky sport scores well
 
 
Doctors face claims over drug marketing
 
 
Goldman seeks to promote bond platform
 
 
Dropbox faces cloud storage competition
 
Markets
 
Tapering pushes investors towards risk
 
Since Ben Bernanke announced his QE tapering plan on June 19 investors have been driven towards riskier corners of the debt markets
 
 
 
Freepoint in $110m oil production deal
 
 
Capital glut desperately needs guidance
 
 
Damages sought for Libor fixing
 
 
FTSE 350 companies struggle to grow
 
Comment
 
Last US frontier shows need for government
 
Thanks to local and state spending, funding of public goods across the US is in better shape than many people realise or admit
 
 
 
Resource nationalism has many faces
 
 
European fables fall short of reality
 
 
Football will never be the same again
 
 
Search for safety in the race for Asia
 
Management
 
Feike Sijbesma, DSM chief
 
The head of the Dutch nutrition and chemicals company wants to transform global manufacturing into an environmentally sustainable activity
 
 
 
LinkedIn should look for Girl Guidance
 
 
Used mannequin dealer
 
 
FT MBA Challenge: having relevant ideas
 
 
 
 
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