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* Global equities near six-year peaks

* Malaysia to build Asia's Canary Wharf

* Fernández suffers Argentine electoral setback

* EMs in better shape after summer sell-off

* Tata's JLR unit targets the ultra-rich

* Miners dig in against Mexico tax plans

* Brazil's football clubs net record sales

* Czech billionaire is kingmaker in election

* Brazilians braced for telecoms shake-up

* Sadikin sees opportunity for Bank Mandiri

* Myanmar courts foreign telecoms groups to tap mobile market

* Markets: up

Global equities near six-year peaks
Markets steady as investors extend bets that the US Federal Reserve will keep the liquidity tap open
http://on.ft.com/17r0OTs

Malaysia to build Asia's Canary Wharf
SE Asian country will invite bids to build a vast new business district in Kuala Lumpur in effort to rival global financial centres
http://on.ft.com/16DHzaI

Fernández suffers Argentine electoral setback
Argentina's President Cristina Fernández suffered a major setback in congress in midterm elections on Sunday, putting an end to her ambitions to be re-elected in the 2015 presidential polls
http://on.ft.com/1cb4vN0

EMs in better shape after summer sell-off
While some may be banking on quantitative easing being prolonged, fundamentals will come to the fore once certainty on tapering is established
http://on.ft.com/16DHzaJ

Tata's JLR unit targets the ultra-rich
Carmaker's largest Range Rover marks a significant move to cater to wealthy, chauffeur-driven customers in China, Russia and the Middle East
http://on.ft.com/17mM0aN

Miners dig in against Mexico tax plans
Government plans to impose 7.5 per cent flat charge with additional levy on profits from precious metals have been met with anger from mining groups
http://on.ft.com/17mLXMa

Brazil's football clubs net record sales
The revenues of the top 24 teams grew an average 32 per cent in 2012 to reach almost $1.4bn thanks to booming television broadcast income
http://on.ft.com/17mM0r2

Czech billionaire is kingmaker in election
The winner of snap elections was the man who came second – Andrej Babis and his Ano 2011 movement which emerged as the key party in building any governing coalition
http://on.ft.com/17mLXMb

Brazilians braced for telecoms shake-up
Brazilian telecom companies are criticised for low-quality services, and a cut in the number of operators would raise fears this would get worse
http://on.ft.com/17mM0Hz

Sadikin sees opportunity for Bank Mandiri
Chief executive of state-controlled lender is confident that he can capture a greater proportion of market which has traditionally not had accounts
http://on.ft.com/17mM0r8

Myanmar courts foreign telecoms groups to tap mobile market
Vodafone and Orange are taking aim at entering one of the world's last untapped telecoms markets just months after missing out on licences in Myanmar.
http://on.ft.com/1aMDlcR

Emerging Markets
MSCI Emerging Market Index up +0.50% at 1,032

Europe
FTSE up -0.11% at 6,714
RTS up +0.12% at 1,494
Warsaw Wig up +0.79% at 54,310
FTSE 300 Eurotop down -0.08% at 1,284

Americas
DJIA up +0.39% at 15,570
S&P 500 up +0.44% at 1,760
Bovespa down -1.32% at 54,154

Asia
Nikkei 225 up +2.19% at 14,396
Topix up +1.70% at 1,198
Hang Seng up +0.48% at 22,807
Shanghai Composite up +0.04% at 2,134
MSCI Asia ex-Japan up +0.52% at 477.11
CNX Nifty down -0.71% at 6,101

Currencies
€/$ 1.38 (1.38)
$/¥ 97.59 (97.41)

Commodities
Brent Crude (ICE) up +0.51 at 107.44
Light Crude (Nymex) down -0.19 at 97.66
100 Oz Gold (Comex) unchanged 0.00 at 1,352

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