US Morning Headlines: UK to present draft Syria resolution to UN, JPMorgan...

 
 
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Wednesday August 28 2013
 
 
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UK to present draft Syria resolution to UN
 
Cameron says UN must condemn alleged chemical weapons attack and authorise measures to protest civilians
 
 
 
JPMorgan woes mount as US seeks $6bn penalty
 
 
Twitter appoints first commerce head
 
 
Rupee breaches Rs68 as slide accelerates
 
 
Syria nerves turn investors from equities
 
 
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Crude oil prices jump on Middle East fears
 
Oil prices surge, with US crude leaping to a two-year high, as investors prepare for the possibility of a western military strike on Syria
 
 
 
Eurozone heading for a debt crisis relapse
 
 
Lira hits new low as EM concerns intensify
 
 
FTSE oil stocks boosted by crude prices
 
 
Low corporate debt sales a summer lull
 
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Steps Obama must now take on Syria
 
The US response should be part of a wider strategy to generate the emergence of a broader coalition of states to avoid a region-wide explosion
 
 
 
Investment hangover hits Chinese groups
 
 
France avoids radical pension reforms overhaul
 
 
US made most requests for Facebook data
 
 
Israel lauds trade route for Turkey goods
 
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A strike on Syria requires a clear message
 
Strategic debate on both sides of the Atlantic should focus on ends, and their presentation to defined audiences. It should not fixate on means
 
 
 
To pivot to Asia we must learn the lingo
 
 
A nuclear test for Washington
 
 
US house prices rise 12.1%
 
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'Malicious' attack on New York Times site
 
Group blames hackers known as Syrian Electronic Army 'or someone trying very hard to be them' for outage that lasted several hours
 
 
 
Supercell plays with Android move
 
 
Nissan promises self-driving cars by 2020
 
 
JPMorgan: lingering ghosts
 
 
Amazon brings ads into mobile apps
 
 
 
 
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