Europe Morning Headlines: Obama to nominate Yellen as Fed chair, Obama steps u...

 
 
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Wednesday October 09 2013
 
 
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Obama to nominate Yellen as Fed chair
 
Obama will formally nominate Ms Yellen at a ceremony at the White House on Wednesday. Current chairman Ben Bernanke will also attend
 
 
 
Obama steps up pressure on Republicans
 
 
Soaring US drone market under fire
 
 
IMF tells nations to raise their game
 
 
Yellen pick for Fed cheers Asia markets
 
 
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Markets
 
Exit from US Treasury bills accelerates
 
Bills maturing in October and early November rise above 30 basis points, the highest level since 2008, as signs of stress emerge in the key funding markets
 
 
 
IMF warns of China threat to exporters
 
 
Big US data gaps start to unsettle market
 
 
EU bailout fund enjoys strong bond sale
 
 
US default would send markets into a panic
 
World News
 
Tea Party unmoved by US default threat
 
US Republicans such as Tim Huelskamp refuse to believe that the US will be unable to repay interest payments if the debt ceiling is not raised on October 17
 
 
 
Maduro seeks to rule Venezuela by decree
 
 
Iran debates 'Death to America' slogan
 
 
Nobel Prize for Higgs boson discovery
 
 
Russia hits Lithuania with dairy ban
 
Europe News
 
German Greens test waters for CDU coalition
 
The first exploratory talks between the largest and smallest parties in the future Bundestag follow the first round of a big leadership shake-up in the Greens
 
 
 
Turks welcome easing of headscarf ban
 
 
Serbia proposes tough austerity measures
 
 
Lawyers warn on banking union plans
 
 
EU drops plan for nuclear subsidy rules
 
European Companies News
 
MTR on track for Beijing rail deals
 
The Hong Kong metro rail group is in talks to operate two new lines in China's capital, including a high-speed link to the new international airport
 
 
 
Ailing banks are elephant in the room
 
 
Sabic to invest in US petrochemicals
 
 
Combes seizes Alcatel's 'last chance'
 
 
Buyout debt returns to pre-crisis levels
 
 
 
 
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