UK Morning Headlines: BP wins spill compensation appeal, Mounting Wall Str...

 
 
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Thursday October 03 2013
 
 
UK Homepage
 
BP wins spill compensation appeal
 
An appeals court approved a partial freeze on contested payments for business losses, which increase its chances of limiting the cost of the settlement
 
 
 
Mounting Wall Street fears of US default
 
 
Cerberus examining bid for BlackBerry
 
 
Microsoft investors fear Gates' influence
 
 
Asia markets higher despite US stalemate
 
 
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Markets
 
SEC throws spoke into derivatives shake-up
 
Two regulators are engaged in a turf war over the new world of electronic derivatives trading
 
 
 
US grabs $3m worth of Bitcoins in raid
 
 
Central banks joined EM asset sell-off
 
 
Bears line up on sterling after highs
 
 
EU rescue fund bonds predicted to fly
 
World News
 
Berlusconi stuns all by backing Letta
 
Italy's former prime minister chose to support the vote of confidence in prime minister Enrico Letta rather than see his party split
 
 
 
Broadband trials seek to use white space
 
 
EU Commission chief aims to cut red tape
 
 
Thriller writer Tom Clancy dies
 
 
Party conferences signal gear shift
 
UK News
 
Cameron: let me 'finish the job' on deficit
 
Speaking at the end of the Conservative conference, the PM said Labour's push to improve living standards will fail without credible deficit reduction
 
 
 
Warning over shortage of regional offices
 
 
Sealing well too soon 'too risky', says BP
 
 
Tesco profits hit by Europe weakness
 
 
Rose to chair Oasis dental group
 
UK Companies
 
Albemarle & Bond fundraising falters
 
Pawnbroker in discussions with banks to relax borrowing terms on debt burdens built up during expansion drive and following decline in gold price
 
 
 
Tesco's woes abroad
 
 
Start-up funding with fits and starts
 
 
Licensing deals lift Mind Candy revenues
 
 
Housing association seeks to raise £150m
 
 
 
 
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