Markets am: US budget impasse weighs on stocks, US energy revolu...

 
 
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Monday October 14 2013
 
 
Markets
 
US budget impasse weighs on stocks
 
Trading muted with Tokyo and Hong Kong markets shut for holiday, while investors digest mixed China economic readings
 
 
 
US energy revolution ends old oil regime
 
North America's energy independence is creating a very different and new supply hub for global markets. Governments are not intervening, but markets are likely to be working their magic
 
 
Urals Energy receives cash approach
 
Bid for Aim-quoted Russian oil explorer is two-thirds higher than latest closing price and comes amid dissident shareholders' push for board changes
 
 
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Taleb's fragile world, Part Two
 

Funding government locally rather than nationally is key to fixing the fragility in the global economy, says Nassim Nicholas Taleb, author of 'The Black Swan' and 'Antifragile'. He also discusses with John Authers the risks in Syria and Saudi Arabia

 
 
 
 
 
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