Europe Morning Headlines: Renminbi suitors jostle for pole position, NSA hits ...

 
 
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Wednesday October 30 2013
 
 
Europe homepage
 
Renminbi suitors jostle for pole position
 
New York absent as London, Luxembourg, Paris, Frankfurt and Zurich style themselves as rightful European trading hub of Chinese currency
 
 
 
NSA hits back over eavesdropping claims
 
 
Recruiters help results at LinkedIn
 
 
EA anticipates boost from console launches
 
 
Barclays faces new $700m bill
 
 
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Markets
 
Asia mirrors US gains ahead of Fed
 
Bourses follow S&P 500 higher, boosted by view the Federal Reserve will in its policy statement push back the 'taper' timeline
 
 
 
P&G taps demand for euro-issued debt
 
 
Russian drama has potash industry transfixed
 
 
Fitch pushes back on Blackstone bond
 
 
India equities enjoy stunning rebound
 
World News
 
Allies spy on US, say intelligence chiefs
 
Senior officials in the intelligence community are pushing back against criticisms that the National Security Agency has become out of control
 
 
 
Israel frees 26 Palestinian prisoners
 
 
French revolt forces new tax climbdown
 
 
Finland strengthens links with Russia
 
 
Budget rivals take up battle stations
 
Europe News
 
Navalny hit with fresh theft charge
 
The charges of embezzlement and money laundering appear to signal a continuing tug-of-war over the opposition leader's fate within the political elite
 
 
 
Four French hostages in Niger released
 
 
Italian recession enters third quarter
 
 
Russia warns Ukraine on gas supplies
 
 
Merkel and Lagarde would serve EU well
 
European Companies News
 
European banks' bill for misconduct mounts
 
European banks faced another day of reckoning when they were forced to pay fines and make legal provisions running into billions of dollars
 
 
 
Libor spotlight falls on Rabobank
 
 
Rabobank agrees to pay $1bn Libor fine
 
 
Nokia: Finnishing up
 
 
Tax supermarkets to save high streets
 
 
 
 
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