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Tuesday August 20 2013
 
 
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JPMorgan probed on US power markets
 
Investigation follows civil settlement bank reached last month over allegations it manipulated power markets in California and the Midwest
 
 
 
Rupee slides again as confidence ebbs
 
 
Guardian 'told to destroy files'
 
 
Emerging markets selling hits sentiment
 
 
QBE profit hit by spike in US claims
 
 
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Markets
 
Miners bear down on London's FTSE
 
London equity markets have suffered sharp falls the first half hour of trading as Glencore's $7.7bn writedown and Billiton's results weigh
 
 
 
UK gold exports surge tenfold as Asian buyers pounce
 
 
Eurozone banks cut 'slice-and-dice' loans
 
 
EM inflation-link bonds remain blind spot
 
 
Beijing's rice subsidies buoy imports
 
World News
 
Muslim Brotherhood leader held
 
Mohamed Badie arrested in a flat in eastern Cairo as security forces continue their crackdown on the Islamist group
 
 
 
Sisi denies political ambitions
 
 
Offshore centres in race for Africa deals
 
 
Detroit creditors file objections
 
 
Ministers set out vision of strong France
 
US news
 
Obama urges action on Dodd-Frank
 
Amid efforts to reshape the law from big banks, US regulators have failed to agree on certain key aspects of its implementation
 
 
 
Republicans urged to defend budget cuts
 
 
Britain's botched use of terror laws
 
US & Canadian companies
 
Blackstone builds Europe property fund
 
Real estate arm looks to raise up to $5bn as focus shifts from US and the volume of property investment deals on the continent stars to pick up
 
 
 
KKR wades into maritime finance
 
 
Target / Walmart: wagers, please
 
 
Falcone admits misusing funds
 
 
Cultural ways do not excuse rule-breaking
 
 
 
 
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