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Tuesday September 24 2013
 
 
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S Korea reopens $8bn fighter jet contest
 
Race between Boeing, Lockheed and Eurofighter fails to produce a winner as Seoul invites fresh bids for contract to supply 60 new aircraft
 
 
 
Citi to cut 1,000 jobs in mortgage unit
 
 
Telefónica agrees deal on Telecom Italia
 
 
Kenyan forces sweep mall for terrorists
 
 
Stocks stall as taper wariness lingers
 
 
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Bangladesh tries to clean up its rag trade
 

Five months after the Rana Plaza factory collapse that left more than 1,100 dead and caused international outrage, Bangladesh is trying to improve the working conditions of its garment workers and allow for greater labour representation. The FT's Ben Marino reports from Dhaka

 
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Battle looms over 'fear gauge' measures
 
In recent years, with the Vix trading persistently low, some critics have proclaimed Wall Street's "fear gauge" to be seriously outdated
 
 
 
BoE lacks tools to prick property bubble
 
 
Tullow Oil top riser but UK stocks flat
 
 
Bond barons emerge winners in Fed move
 
 
Record renminbi fix shows drive to reform
 
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Merkel says Europe policy 'will not change'
 
Angela Merkel declared that her re-election for a third term as German chancellor was 'a very strong vote for a united Europe'
 
 
 
FDP takes first painful steps to recovery
 
 
Iran invokes seventh-century peacemaker
 
 
US not ready to taper, says Fed official
 
 
China pushes to join $4tn services talks
 
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CFTC warns over funds to protect public
 
Outgoing chairman of the US commodity commission believes the agency's ability to protect against future financial scandals is at risk
 
 
 
US housing: Content to rent?
 
 
Tea Party Bolsheviks shake up Republicans
 
 
White House determined on debt ceiling
 
 
E85 hopes up as US refines biofuels needs
 
US & Canadian companies
 
Fiat warns Chrysler over IPO
 
Italian carmaker 'reconsidering' relationship with US group after it failed to reach agreement to buy some of stake held by union healthcare fund
 
 
 
Riverstone confirms energy vehicle IPO
 
 
Time takes toll on once mighty BlackBerry
 
 
BlackBerry watchers see an uphill struggle
 
 
US manufacturers 'reshoring' from China
 
 
 
 
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