UK Morning Headlines: Allies face fight over Syria timetable, JPMorgan hir...

 
 
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Thursday August 29 2013
 
 
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Allies face fight over Syria timetable
 
UN secretary-general throws up a further obstacle in the way of Washington's and London's apparent drive for military action
 
 
 
JPMorgan hiring probe expands in Asia
 
 
Brazil raises rates for fourth time since April
 
 
Mao-era thrift shunned for good life on credit
 
 
Wall Street rise encourages Asian markets
 
 
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Markets
 
Oil could rise further on Syrian action
 
Talk of western airstrikes on the Syrian regime has added $7, or more than 6 per cent, to the price of benchmark Brent crude in just two days
 
 
 
Tanzania seeks to launch maiden $1bn bond issue
 
 
'Sudden death' bank bonds on increase
 
 
End of UK gilt bull run in sight
 
 
Eurozone heading for a debt crisis relapse
 
World News
 
Echoes of Iraq are eerie but misleading
 
The situation in Syria, which has already been churned up by two years of civil war, is much more confused than in pre-war Iraq
 
 
 
Fears on aims and consequences of strike
 
 
Scientists create human 'mini-brain'
 
 
Eurozone presses Athens over real estate
 
 
Iran boosts uranium enrichment capacity
 
UK News
 
Carney's dovish message to the public
 
The new governor seeks to dissuade those who still think the BoE's first rate rise will come in the second half of 2015
 
 
 
Carney's '£90bn' lending boost questioned
 
 
Cameron's volte-face robs vote of purpose
 
 
NHS woes fail to lift private healthcare
 
 
Number of working-age households drops
 
UK Companies
 
G4S would benefit from clearer goals
 
Despite having 'quite a few events', as the new chief executive puts it, there are some encouraging aspects to the group's first-half numbers
 
 
 
High private hospital costs attacked
 
 
G4S chief tackles debt hangover
 
 
Hovis bakery hit by 'zero-hour' strike
 
 
Shire success triggers takeover attention
 
 
 
 
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