UK Morning Headlines: UK begins to emerge from the doldrums, Crédit Agrico...

 
 
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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
 
 
Post sale shocks Washington
 
 
Civil service experiment poised to end
 
 
Asia drifts as Wall Street momentum wanes
 
 
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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
 
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
 
UK News
 
Workers feel pain of falling wages
 
Cost of living looks set to be battleground in general election. Political parties are trying to find ways to help consumers at no cost to taxpayers
 
 
 
HSBC faces $1.6bn payout over mortgages
 
 
Google's Brin bankrolls lab-grown burger
 
 
BP denies regulator's price-fixing claim
 
 
London home sales face higher levy rate
 
UK Companies
 
Yield investors rely on HSBC
 
Bank has avoided clutches of the government and has been one of the top three dividend payers on the London market every year since 2007
 
 
 
HSBC results dented by emerging markets
 
 
Splitting RBS will waste time and money
 
 
Recruitment firms step up consolidation
 
 
Flybe hires easyJet director in new role
 
 
 
 
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