US Morning Headlines: JPMorgan in talks to pay $800m fine, UN finds ‘clear...

 
 
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Tuesday September 17 2013
 
 
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JPMorgan in talks to pay $800m fine
 
The resolution, which could be announced this week, is not expected to involve the Commodities Futures Trading Commission
 
 
 
UN finds 'clear' use of sarin in Syria
 
 
Markets shift focus to Fed meeting
 
 
UK raises £3bn from Lloyds share sale
 
 
Obama blinked first in battle for Summers
 
 
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Markets
 
Europe will struggle to avoid Fed fallout
 
Better communication from the ECB will help calm market reaction, but may not be enough as investors focus on the actions of the Federal Reserve
 
 
 
China proxy trade boosts Australian assets
 
 
Stampede of US equity bulls is not slowing
 
 
China in fresh push on market reforms
 
 
Lloyds and RBS lead losses on FTSE
 
World News
 
The 'taper': what it means outside the US
 
While the Fed might judge the US to be fit enough to start ending its monetary stimulus, tapering could pose a real headache for decision-makers elsewhere
 
 
 
Bangladesh opposition leader to be executed
 
 
S Korea struggles with immigration dilemma
 
 
Study points to vast shale oilfields
 
 
At least 13 killed in Washington shooting
 
US news
 
US can learn from UK on benefits
 
Americans should look into tightening the conditionality regime to strengthen benefit payments and work search levers within the US system
 
 
 
Thompson drops out of NY mayoral race
 
 
Markets rally on dovish Fed chair hopes
 
 
Investors believe post is Yellen's to lose
 
 
Tapering threatens a stormy outlook
 
US & Canadian companies
 
Wrecked Costa Concordia hauled upright
 
Salvage workers celebrate an unprecedented feat of engineering after spending 19 hours to haul partly submerged Costa Concordia cruise ship upright
 
 
 
Maiden flight key step for Bombardier
 
 
Goldman names chief information officer
 
 
BC Partners recoups Phones4U investment
 
 
Defence sector faces changes to state ties
 
 
 
 
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