UK Morning Headlines: Tesla joins race to build self-driving cars, US fami...

 
 
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Wednesday September 18 2013
 
 
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Tesla joins race to build self-driving cars
 
Musk predicts robot cars will be on the road in three years. A successful attempt would see the company overtake Google, which has struggled to find a partner on the project
 
 
 
US families feel the squeeze
 
 
China's housing price surge raises alarm
 
 
Dimon outlines simplified JPMorgan
 
 
Nikkei rallies as Asia awaits Fed news
 
 
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Markets
 
Profits needed for Wall Street's bull run
 
Equity bulls concede the real long-term worry for the US stock market is the timing of the first rate increase by the Federal Reserve
 
 
 
Hedge funds pile into cocoa recovery
 
 
Japan buys Treasuries even as yields rise
 
 
Europe will struggle to avoid Fed fallout
 
 
China reforms open way for short-sellers
 
World News
 
S Africa mining bill sparks controversy
 
The mining bill is likely to interfere with trade and bilateral investment treaties and risks leading South Africa to being sued on multiple fronts
 
 
 
Rousseff postpones state visit to US
 
 
Budget talks to test Obama's resolve
 
 
Lavrov urges wider chemical arms probe
 
 
Iran's ayatollah urges nuclear flexibility
 
UK News
 
Lloyds investors cautious on future sales
 
Some investors say the nearly £9bn to be raised through the group's reprivatisation may be the limit of some fund managers' appetite for bank stocks
 
 
 
London demand fuels record house prices
 
 
Many start-up loans unlikely to be repaid
 
 
Free school meals for infants in England
 
 
Scotland's nationalists trail in polls
 
UK Companies
 
Q & A: what does Lloyds share sale mean?
 
Move is step forward, but future of RBS still in balance
 
 
 
Porvair shares rise on upbeat forecast
 
 
Tesco shakes up corporate brokers
 
 
Lloyds move seen as vote of confidence in the UK
 
 
ENRC steps up legal spat with ex-director
 
 
 
 
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