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Friday August 02 2013
 
 
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RBS confirms McEwan as chief
 
State-controlled bank makes £1.37bn profit in first half but again increases charges for mis-sold payment protection insurance and regulatory actions
 
 
 
Japan carmakers accelerate as yen falls
 
 
Jury finds Tourre defrauded investors
 
 
Google unveils latest challenger to iPhone
 
 
Global stocks near five-year highs
 
 
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Emerging risk to developed world
 

People used to say emerging markets had 'decoupled', making them immune to recession in the developed world. Now, the concept has been upturned. Peter Oppenheimer, chief global equity strategist at Goldman Sachs, explains to Long View columnist John Authers that Europe is now only too exposed.

 
Markets
 
Deloitte should apologise for bad advice
 
Accountancy firm failed to be sufficiently objective in its work for Rover
 
 
 
Dollar eases on caution ahead of payrolls
 
 
RBS losses take toll on flat FTSE 100
 
 
Euro money market funds shed assets
 
 
Dovish Fed frustrates one-way dollar bet
 
World News
 
Mugabe heading for landslide victory
 
African Union observers reserve judgment as early results put incumbent on course for sweeping victory and challenger calls the election "a sham"
 
 
 
Berlusconi jail sentence upheld
 
 
US criticises Russia over Snowden asylum
 
 
Obama taps turnround specialist to fix IRS
 
 
Fugitive Kazakh banker faces extradition
 
US news
 
Academics square up in fight for Fed
 
The two leading candidates in an ill-tempered contest to succeed Ben Bernanke as US central bank chairman have followed strangely parallel careers
 
 
 
US official foresees shale impact on trade
 
 
US paid £100m for UK spying, say papers
 
 
Motown blues
 
 
US manufacturing expands at fastest pace for two years
 
US & Canadian companies
 
Decline and fall of a trading star
 
Fabrice Tourre went from feted Goldman trader to symbol of Wall Street greed and now faces fines and a ban from the securities industry
 
 
 
BofA faces potential mortgage charges
 
 
Apple patent ruling delay shifts spotlight on Obama
 
 
Advisers on ad tie-up to get nearly $70m
 
 
AIG in first dividend since bailout
 
 
 
 
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