UK Morning Headlines: Day of bloodshed rocks Egypt’s streets, Cisco cuts j...

 
 
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Thursday August 15 2013
 
 
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Day of bloodshed rocks Egypt's streets
 
Scores killed and many more injured, say authorities, as security forces move into the protest camps at Nasr City and Nahda Square in Cairo
 
 
 
Cisco cuts jobs amid unstable demand
 
 
'Whale' loss charges for JPMorgan ex-traders
 
 
Manning 'sorry' as he faces jail
 
 
IAG orders £5.4bn Airbuses for Vueling
 
 
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Markets
 
Nikkei falls as Asian markets struggle
 
Japanese shares extend losses as finance minister denies media reports that Tokyo is considering cutting corporate tax rate
 
 
 
Decline in euro-denominated bonds
 
 
Central banks fail to convince investors
 
 
US biofuel shift creates uncertainty
 
 
EM decoupling story was over-hyped
 
World News
 
A step back towards blood and tyranny
 
Egyptian liberals should stop riding on the military's coat-tails and engage with the Muslim Brotherhood and its supporters before it is too late
 
 
 
Protest deaths set Egypt on violent course
 
 
Fiscal discipline hailed as eurozone rises
 
 
Microsoft to fund remake of BBC cult classic
 
 
Low inflation poses taper risks for Fed
 
UK News
 
Doubts and dissent over Carney's big idea
 
MPC minutes and a sharp fall in the number of people on unemployment benefits in July sent sterling and gilt yields higher
 
 
 
Donors give £3m to help pay off national debt
 
 
Admiralty Arch developers face hitch
 
 
Lancashire MPs seek extra fracking sweeteners
 
 
Miliband egg attack overshadows relaunch
 
UK Companies
 
Balfour Beatty needs a stronger narrative
 
Margins suffered across professional services and UK building arms – to the extent in construction that it cost the group money to do business
 
 
 
Finance: Balance sheet battle
 
 
ENRC hands over Dechert files to SFO
 
 
Western brands log into WeChat for China
 
 
Defunct Opal Group's Leeds tower for sale
 
 
 
 
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