UK Morning Headlines: Obama and Rouhani revive nuclear talks, ICAP staff f...

 
 
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Wednesday September 25 2013
 
 
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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
 
 
JPMorgan eyes $4bn 'pay for peace' deal
 
 
Miliband promises energy price freeze
 
 
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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
 
 
 
Fed probes for leaks ahead of policy news
 
 
Companies tap fierce floating debt demand
 
 
Chicago upstart takes on Vix 'fear gauge'
 
 
M&A charge jolts 'animal spirits' to life
 
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
 
 
China considers faster cut in pollution
 
UK News
 
Nice guy Ed strikes fear into Cleggyland
 
His strength is that his sincerity actually comes over as sincere. The party is warming to that and mumbles about his position may still for a while
 
 
 
BoE hits back at forward guidance critics
 
 
Housebuilder Miller Group considers IPO
 
 
Lord Browne backs Riverstone energy IPO
 
 
Safety review opens on North Sea helicopters
 
UK Companies
 
High-speed project faces Labour scrutiny
 
An incoming Labour government would immediately put the contentious High Speed 2 rail scheme under review, senior party figures have confirmed
 
 
 
Aviva division head leaves after year
 
 
Close Brothers' profits climb by 24%
 
 
Finance director to quit Premier Foods
 
 
Guinness faces binge-drinking backlash
 
 
 
 
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