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Tuesday October 22 2013
 
 
UK Homepage
 
Bundesbank warns of property bubble
 
Report says property in biggest German cities overvalued by up to 20%, adding to concerns on loose ECB monetary policy and impact of foreign investors
 
 
 
Starbucks chief defends China coffee prices
 
 
Obama admits botched online healthcare launch
 
 
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New nuclear ambition for UK
 

The UK government has struck a deal with the French utility EDF to build the country's first new nuclear plant since the mid-90s. Lex's Julia Grindell and Vincent Boland discuss the terms of the agreement.

 
US homepage
 
Banker sues over being blamed for 'Whale'
 
Former JPMorgan banker Achilles Macris files claim against UK's FCA alleging he was unfairly identified and criticised in settlement papers
 
 
 
Netflix surges as it tops 40m subscribers
 
 
Evans to retire from Goldman
 
Europe homepage
 
Paris protests over claims of US spying
 
Laurent Fabius, foreign minister, summons the US's French ambassador after Le Monde newspaper reports that the NSA spied on the country's telecoms
 
 
 
Eni chief warns on impact of shale gas
 
 
Earnings and QE optimism support stocks
 
Asia homepage
 
Murdoch to launch India soccer tournament
 
Star India brought in as a joint investor in deal giving the media subsidiary of 21st Century Fox about a third of sponsorship rights for the tournament
 
 
 
Ex-UBS banker faces US extradition
 
 
Consortium wins Brazil oilfield auction
 
World News
 
'Obamacare' site suffers from poor health
 
Experts say problem lies in the testing process and decision to roll out the entire system to all Americans at once – contrary to technology industry best practice
 
 
 
New York turns on to shale gas
 
 
Iran considers cutting cash handouts
 
 
Bahrain seeks to boost tear gas supplies
 
 
Pope grills Germany's 'bishop of bling'
 
Companies News
 
BSkyB and Twitter in football tie-up
 
Joint project will share real-time highlights of Uefa Champions League football games including instant replays of the best goals and interviews
 
 
 
UK leads race to debt and equity markets
 
 
Commodities traders face more competition
 
 
SFO narrows Libor charges
 
 
First down and $10 in athlete IPO
 
Markets
 
Dollar biggest victim in US debt drama
 
Since last week's deal, currency has fallen against almost all major rivals and remains near an eight-month low against basket of six principal ones
 
 
 
Forget fundamentals, Fed liquidity is king
 
 
M&A bonds surge to highest in six years
 
 
G4S enjoys relief rally on M&A hopes
 
 
Rough ride in store for EM currencies
 
Comment
 
Watch out for a European Tea Party
 
The big danger to the single currency in the coming year is that the political consensus that underpins the euro could come unstuck
 
 
 
Cameron must fear narrow election win
 
 
US must prove its politics still works
 
 
An expensive and blinkered nuclear deal
 
 
Bail-ins are no better than fool's gold
 
Management
 
Nokia's diaspora starts again
 
The handset maker's decline has generated a wave of entrepreneurship led by former employees in its native Finland
 
 
 
Leaders need trust more than Twitter
 
 
Crane maker's move from profit to loss
 
 
Relaunch of Guinness Foreign Extra
 
 
 
 
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