Europe Morning Headlines: Senate takes over US budget negotiations, Vegetable ...

 
 
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Monday October 14 2013
 
 
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Senate takes over US budget negotiations
 
The Senate talks are also at an impasse in a dispute over a Democratic push to unwind automatic budget cuts agreed to after an earlier budget dispute
 
 
 
Vegetable prices fuel Chinese inflation
 
 
Iran draws red line ahead of nuclear talks
 
 
Gulf oil production hits record
 
 
US budget impasse weighs on Asia
 
 
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Bank exposure to EU states' bonds on rise
 
Despite official pledges by eurozone authorities to break 'sovereign-bank nexus', government bonds accounting for more of lenders' capital
 
 
 
Urals Energy receives cash approach
 
 
Reinsurers fight 'too big to fail' label
 
 
Oppenheimer defends Puerto Rico strategy
 
World News
 
French far right sweeps to victory in local election
 
Blow came despite calls from President François Hollande's Socialist party for its supporters and other leftist voters to rally behind a rival candidate
 
 
 
UK plans safe route for Somalia payments
 
 
Israel unearths Gaza 'terror tunnel'
 
 
New alliance in Brazil threatens Rousseff
 
 
Fears voiced over trade pact standards
 
Europe News
 
Spanish civil war victims beatified
 
Thousands attend ceremony linked to teleconference by Pope Francis to honour 522 people – mostly priests and nuns – who were killed in 1930s turmoil
 
 
 
Austerity hits Spain's cultural ambitions
 
 
Dutch budget deal offers model to the US
 
 
Ireland on course to exit bailout
 
 
Manufacturers back UK remaining in the EU
 
European Companies News
 
Germany nears victory on EU car emissions
 
Environment ministers are expected to delay vote on compromise legislation, and are likely to consider making changes more agreeable to Germany
 
 
 
Merck explores 'risk-sharing' deals
 
 
Brussels warns on bank bailout loophole
 
 
Ireland: Back on the market
 
 
Consumer goods: after the party
 
 
 
 
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