Europe Morning Headlines: US takes ‘extraordinary’ measures to pay bills, Mark...

 
 
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Wednesday October 02 2013
 
 
Europe homepage
 
US takes 'extraordinary' measures to pay bills
 
Government workers are being asked to stay at home but deadline for Congress to lift debt ceiling by October 17 looms as a potentially far more dangerous issue
 
 
 
Markets soar as Berlusconi faces revolt
 
 
BP had tools to end spill sooner, court told
 
 
Tesco clinches deal for China venture
 
 
Multinationals buy more forex protection
 
 
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Markets
 
Stocks shrug aside US shutdown
 
Global equities gain ground as markets take the view that the US government shutdown will be shortlived, while the dollar benefits from robust data
 
 
 
Gold forecast to reach $1,400 level
 
 
Markets more worried about US default
 
 
EM currencies give up post-Fed gains
 
 
Berlusconi has lost his power to shock
 
World News
 
ECB deputy says Europe's banks undervalued
 
Constâncio's comments come as the European Central Bank prepares for the most significant expansion of its powers since it was created 15 years ago
 
 
 
Iraq violence fuels fears of civil war
 
 
Men find a place on China's factory floor
 
 
Netanyahu brands Rouhani 'wolf in sheep's clothing'
 
 
Osborne follows in the footsteps of FDR
 
Europe News
 
Gul hints at political ambitions in speech to Turkey's parliament
 
Mr Gul not only set out what resembled an alternative approach to government but also suggested that he still had political ambitions of his own
 
 
 
Ireland freezes debt issuance programme
 
 
No end to oligarch litigation in London
 
 
France struggles with Sunday working
 
 
ECB considers liquidity boost for banks
 
European Companies News
 
Intesa will pay ousted CEO for six months
 
Italy's market regulator has demanded an explanation from Intesa of why the bank is keeping ousted chief executive on the payroll for six more months
 
 
 
Russia: A return to arms
 
 
Bouygues bets on 4G advantage
 
 
JLR drives Brazilian car factory plan
 
 
EM currency turmoil hits European groups
 
 
 
 
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