Markets am: Stocks stall as taper wariness lingers, BoE lacks to...

 
 
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Tuesday September 24 2013
 
 
Markets
 
Stocks stall as taper wariness lingers
 
Members of the US Federal Reserve have made it clear that tapering is still likely in the coming months
 
 
 
BoE lacks tools to prick property bubble
 
Tools available to the Bank of England should include direct constraints on borrowers, such as maximum loan to income or loan to value limits
 
 
Tullow Oil top riser but UK stocks flat
 
The UK's main equities index is up 14 points at 6,571.0, a rise of 0.2 per cent, as confusion over US monetary policy continues to weigh on markets
 
 
Apple jumps on strong new iPhone sales
 
Apple's gain was among the sparse good news in US equity markets where indices continued the downswing that began at the end of last week
 
 
NYSE eyes changes to options cancellations
 
The move comes a month after Goldman avoided some losses from a glitch that caused the bank to inadvertently acquire a huge number of options
 
 
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Awaiting Germany's grand coalition
 

Ralph Atkins, capital markets editor and former Frankfurt bureau chief, analyses the implications for Germany and the eurozone of Angela Merkel's win with John Authers and discusses whether German stocks are necessarily a 'buy'.

 
 
 
 
 
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