In today's FT: Lord Libor trio put ICAP at scandal’s heart, JPMorga...

 
 
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Thursday September 26 2013
 
 
UK Homepage
 
Lord Libor trio put ICAP at scandal's heart
 
Former brokers have been charged with wire fraud and conspiracy for 'repeatedly spreading false information to banks and investors around the world'
 
 
 
JPMorgan in $11bn settlement talks
 
 
Ellison team storms to America's Cup victory
 
 
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UK utilities face price freeze
 

Lex's Rob Armstrong and Vincent Boland on the fight Ed Miliband has picked with the UK's electricity utility companies, which see a price freeze as a threat to capital investment

 
US homepage
 
US could run out of funds by October 17
 
The US government could run out of money to pay its debts on October 17, the Treasury secretary has warned
 
 
 
Stocks slip amid fears of US shutdown
 
 
BlackBerry shares fall on Fairfax bid doubts
 
Europe homepage
 
Osborne takes EU to court over bonus cap
 
UK Treasury says cap on bank payouts threatens moves to increase financial stability. 'These rules will undermine this by pushing fixed pay up'
 
 
 
Nokia chairman asked Elop to return cash
 
 
NY mayoral frontrunner takes on Wall St
 
Asia homepage
 
Companies rush to sell long-term debt
 
At least 10 benchmark deals of $1bn were set to price on Wednesday, while issuance of 5-10 year Japanese corporate bonds is the highest since 1998
 
 
 
Budget shows S Korea's economic challenges
 
 
Twitter launches alerts to boost usage
 
World News
 
EU steps up its courtship of Ukraine
 
The EU is stepping up its courtship of Ukraine as a tug-of-war with Russia for influence in eastern Europe escalates
 
 
 
Kerry and Zarif to meet at UN in New York
 
 
Cruz eggs and ham leave bitter aftertaste
 
 
Strauss-Kahn embarks on new career
 
 
Schäuble expected to keep finance job
 
Companies News
 
Court papers tell how 'Lord Libor' wanted more
 
US and UK authorities claim Colin Goodman was the hub of a 'brazen' scheme to manipulate the yen Libor rate to enrich himself and his colleagues
 
 
 
Nets owner and funds eye Uralkali stakes
 
 
Barclays retreats from 100 wealth markets
 
 
Alibaba dream over for HK stock exchange
 
 
Tokyo Electron may spark off deals
 
Markets
 
Fed policy was not leaked early, says study
 
Virtu finding is in contrast to Nanex's claim that asset prices moved at exactly 2pm in both New York and Chicago when the decision was announced on September 18
 
 
 
US lawmakers pressure CFTC over new rules
 
 
UK share ownership moves overseas
 
 
Iron ore seen sliding as new supplies hit
 
 
China's changes favour kiwi over Aussie
 
Comment
 
Why regulators are watching JPMorgan
 
In his efforts to repair the damage, Dimon put his bank under a far brighter spotlight than it needed to be, at a hefty price to its investors and reputation
 
 
 
Modi fills a void of Congress's making
 
 
Scant choice in UK's 2015 election
 
 
Power politics drives shift in Iran
 
 
Forward guidance and home economics
 
Management
 
How to keep your indie soul
 
It can be a challenge for small, independent brands to maintain their spirit as they expand but growth does not automatically mean a loss of intimacy
 
 
 
Corporate America's odd silence on guns
 
 
'The Firm', by Duff McDonald
 
 
Design space: Equalizer's pipe tool
 
 
 
 
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