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Tuesday September 17 2013
 
 
UK Homepage
 
At least 13 killed in Washington shooting
 
Police said one gunman had been killed at the office complex but late on Monday called off the search for a second attacker
 
 
 
Lloyds move seen as vote of confidence in UK
 
 
Cable warns coalition split is 'possible'
 
 
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Kolding time on Danske Bank chief
 

Danske Bank has ousted Eivind Kolding as CEO, depositing Thomas Borgen as his replacement. Lex's Vincent Boland and Oliver Ralph discuss this surprise move and the challenges facing the bank

 
US homepage
 
Obama blinked first in battle for Summers
 
Capitol Hill insiders say the White House never made a substantive case with senators for the former Treasury secretary
 
 
 
Rousseff to decide if US visit will go ahead
 
 
JPMorgan in talks to pay $800m fine
 
Europe homepage
 
UN finds 'clear' use of sarin in Syria
 
Inspectors decline to apportion blame for chemical weapons attack near Damascus in report that followed reports of a US-Russian split over the terms of a resolution
 
 
 
Markets rally on dovish Fed chair hopes
 
 
Turkey's ruling party to tweet the 'truth'
 
Asia homepage
 
China intensifies internet crackdown
 
The appearance of a chastened Chinese-American blogger on state TV and new internet laws highlight Beijing's desire to restrict online discourse
 
 
 
Goldman names chief information officer
 
 
Thai rally belies underlying problems
 
World News
 
The 'taper': what it means outside the US
 
While the Fed might judge the US to be fit enough to start ending its monetary stimulus, tapering could pose a real headache for decision-makers elsewhere
 
 
 
Dutch forecast to miss EU deficit target
 
 
Anti-euro party drums up Berlin support
 
 
Algeria's Bouteflika reshuffles cabinet
 
Companies News
 
Regulator to probe PwC over Berkeley
 
FRC to look into independence of accounts reporting and the role of Glyn Barker, a PwC partner who became a non-executive director on Berkeley's board
 
 
 
Lynch makes first venture investment
 
 
Barclays contests £50m rules breach fine
 
 
Kolding loses helm as Danske loses course
 
 
TCI presses EADS on Dassault stake sale
 
Markets
 
Stocks rise after Summers quits Fed race
 
World equities gain ground while the dollar and Treasury yields retreat on the view that more dovish Yellen is now main choice to lead US Fed
 
 
 
EM currencies lifted by easy policy hopes
 
 
Summers' exit sparks a relief rally
 
 
Nigeria SWF makes maiden investment
 
 
Bernanke's Maradona swerve hits bonds
 
Comment
 
Missiles alone cannot secure US credibility
 
Obama understands the cost of military mistakes and has grasped the fact that America's global strength rests on its economic strength
 
 
 
Vote on EU will not help Cameron's critics
 
 
Ignore the doomsayers on Europe
 
 
Tapering threatens a stormy outlook
 
 
Syria could offer an opportunity for Iran
 
Management
 
Zen and the art of management
 
Leading executives talk about why meditation is essential to the way they do their jobs as well as to how they live their lives
 
 
 
Get off the pitch for boardroom ideas
 
 
Tales from the other Arab uprising
 
 
Ford's German vox pop
 
 
 
 
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