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Wednesday September 25 2013
 
 
UK Homepage
 
Obama and Rouhani revive nuclear talks
 
US president tells UN there is 'the basis for a meaningful agreement as he instructs Kerry to 'pursue this effort with the Iranian government'
 
 
 
ICAP staff face Libor charges
 
 
Conoco in landmark Alaska drone flight
 
 
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China, fertiliser and Russia
 

China's sovereign wealth fund has converted its bonds in Russia's Uralkali into equity. As the world's largest consumer of potash, a stake in the world's largest producer of the material used in fertiliser seems like a strategic move. But a lot of unknowns loom over Uralkali and its strategy. Lex's Rob Armstrong and Julia Grindell discuss the move.

 
US homepage
 
JPMorgan eyes $4bn 'pay for peace' deal
 
Packaging these mortgage issues together would help JPMorgan edge closer to settling an unprecedented slate of regulatory and legal action
 
 
 
Fed probes for leaks ahead of policy news
 
 
AIG chief censured over race remarks
 
Europe homepage
 
SocGen looks for eastern European partner
 
After two years of fixing the balance sheet, chief executive Frédéric Oudéa is putting emerging markets at the heart of his strategy
 
 
 
Brussels holds out for German coalition
 
 
Applied Materials in $10bn deal for rival
 
Asia homepage
 
China considers faster cut in pollution
 
China is looking at scaling back the pollution that has made it the world's biggest greenhouse gas emitter faster than expected, according to Lord Stern
 
 
 
Women only to work in Saudi centre
 
 
S Korea reopens $8bn fighter jet contest
 
World News
 
Kenya president says terrorists 'defeated'
 
Kenyan police said they would update the total once they had counted the bodies trapped inside the wreckage of the collapsed building
 
 
 
SPD split over alliance with centre-right
 
 
Qatar rethinks role in regional politics
 
 
Rousseff attacks US spying at UN
 
 
Guinness faces binge-drinking backlash
 
Companies News
 
Nokia chair admits Elop pay-off 'accident'
 
Admission over crucial difference in contracts is an embarrassing moment for Risto Siilasmaa as national furore in Finland grows
 
 
 
Sales of Italian groups trigger backlash
 
 
Dexia offloads asset management unit
 
 
Intesa Sanpaolo chief in boardroom battle
 
 
Club Med bidders are dealt court blow
 
Markets
 
S&P 500 falls for fourth straight day
 
The US equity benchmark has given back all of the sharp rally that took it to a record high immediately after the Federal Reserve's decision not to taper
 
 
 
Companies tap fierce floating debt demand
 
 
Chicago upstart takes on Vix 'fear gauge'
 
 
M&A charge jolts 'animal spirits' to life
 
 
BoE lacks tools to prick property bubble
 
Comment
 
Germany's strange parallel universe
 
A huge structural current account surplus does not just export products – it also exports bankruptcy
 
 
 
Syria shows why Europe needs muscle
 
 
Tech's crystal ball offers a hazy view
 
 
Kenya attack jeopardises  justice
 
 
Europe must not regulate the internet
 
Management
 
Disrupters in the right place at the right time
 
The brothers behind Poland's Nowy Styl furniture group have thrived in the years after the fall of communism, writes Jan Cienski
 
 
 
Corporate beasts are their own enemy
 
 
Should I keep pregnancy quiet?
 
 
 
 
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