UK Morning Headlines: Builders face curbs on ‘rabbit hutch’ homes, Emergin...

 
 
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Tuesday August 20 2013
 
 
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Builders face curbs on 'rabbit hutch' homes
 
Consultation on increasing minimum space standards for homes will be seen as the coalition's quid pro quo for fuelling a recovery in the sector
 
 
 
Emerging market currencies hit heavily
 
 
Falcone admits misusing funds
 
 
RBS branches decision likely within weeks
 
 
QBE profit hit by spike in US claims
 
 
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Markets
 
Asian markets slide on Fed taper talk
 
Indonesia leads region's decliners amid worries about potential for a balance of payments crisis
 
 
 
Gold exports surge tenfold as Asian buyers pounce
 
 
Eurozone banks cut 'slice-and-dice' loans
 
 
EM inflation-link bonds remain blind spot
 
 
Don't put faith in Cape crusaders
 
World News
 
Sinai killings fuel Israel concerns
 
Attacks against police and army targets by militants in northern Sinai have intensified since the ousting of Mohamed Morsi, Egypt's elected president
 
 
 
Sisi denies political ambitions
 
 
Obama urges action on Dodd-Frank
 
 
Guardian ordered to destroy files, says editor
 
 
Offshore centres in race for Africa deals
 
UK News
 
Cameron accused of inflaming fracking row
 
Caroline Flint, shadow energy secretary, criticised the prime minister for talking up UK shale gas when development is still in exploratory stages
 
 
 
Brussels to enter Gibraltar dispute
 
 
Lobbying bill derided as 'complete mess'
 
 
Tesco fined £300,000 over strawberry offer
 
 
Vodafone agrees royalties deal with HMRC
 
UK Companies
 
Atlas Copco: little glamour in good sense
 
The Swedish engineer's purchase of Edwards Group, famed for its industrial vacuums, may not be a flashy deal, but it is a sound one
 
 
 
Cultural ways do not excuse rule-breaking
 
 
Money-maker being sold by private equity
 
 
Virgin customers boost BT Sports numbers
 
 
Amlin warns on 'herd' insurance investing
 
 
 
 
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