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Thursday October 10 2013
 
 
UK Homepage
 
Fed split highlights Yellen's tough task
 
Mounting concern over gridlock in Washington and the risk of a US default mean that the Fed's views from mid-September may already be out of date
 
 
 
JPMorgan draws interest in commodities arm
 
 
Brazil raises rate for fifth time since April
 
 
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Sun ray for Suntech
 

Two solar panel makers have bid for US-listed Suntech Power's main unit, which went bankrupt in March. Lex's Vincent Boland and Julia Grindell discuss the impact of the rescue attempt for the solar panel maker, which was once the world's largest.

 
US homepage
 
Obama steps up discussions with Congress
 
Paul Ryan, chairman of House budget committee, declines to cite changes to Obamacare as crucial to a deal, in a softer tone from Republican leaders
 
 
 
US default swaps trade soars on debt fear
 
 
Meredith Whitney to launch hedge fund
 
Europe homepage
 
Report warns on illegal logging in Russia
 
Investigators say up to 80% of hardwood is cut unlawfully, while steps have been taken to tackle the trade by policing vendors in developed markets
 
 
 
S&P 500 reined in by US budget worries
 
 
Vodafone offered Verizon a full merger
 
Asia homepage
 
Defence group sweeteners grow to $75bn
 
Slideshow: Which company has the most offset obligations and which countries are benefiting?
 
 
 
IMF fears $2.3tn bond losses from taper
 
 
India moves to internationalise rupee
 
World News
 
Washington blocks aid to Egypt
 
Administration official said blocked aid, which mostly includes hardware for Egyptian military, amounted to 'hundreds of millions of dollars'
 
 
 
Letter campaign was boost for Yellen
 
 
Nobel laureate warns of brain drain
 
 
Drones enjoy powerful political backing
 
 
EU denies border agency refugee funds
 
Companies News
 
Defence group sweeteners grow to $75bn
 
Western companies have sent the first Malaysian astronaut into space and helped Omani fishermen as side deals prove key to winning big contracts
 
 
 
Offset deals spark calls for transparency
 
 
Insurers face global capital standards
 
 
HP shares rise on better sales forecast
 
 
Peugeot in talks with China's Dongfeng
 
Markets
 
Supply of copper set to outstrip demand
 
Chile's mining minister says prices will drop 'a little' next year because of an increase in supply, with new projects adding to global output
 
 
 
LME set to push ahead with delivery shake-up
 
 
Massachusetts probes Puerto Rico bonds
 
 
Collateral crunch looms as T-bill yields leap
 
 
Stress tests must prompt debt revamp
 
Comment
 
End of the jumbo jet era approaches
 
Airbus and Boeing, in their different ways, were both too ambitious a decade ago, took on excess risk and are living with the consequences
 
 
 
Malala rises above east-west tensions
 
 
Eurozone needs the labours of Hercules
 
 
Forget fiscal policy – supply matters
 
 
Trade is the test of global green shoots
 
Management
 
From sideline to livelihood
 
Four business founders talk about turning an interest into their main source of income, and of how the timing of when to switch to entrepreneurship is key
 
 
 
One and a half cheers for Ralph Miliband
 
 
'What Happened to Goldman Sachs'
 
 
Design space: Grant's new whisky bottle
 
 
 
 
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