UK Morning Headlines: Help to Buy a risk to stability, say MPs, China and ...

 
 
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Tuesday October 08 2013
 
 
UK Homepage
 
Help to Buy a risk to stability, say MPs
 
Treasury select committee to issue warning that programme, which could underwrite up to £130bn of mortgages, likely to 'raise prices rather than new supply
 
 
 
China and Japan warn US on default
 
 
Penalties planned for banks receiving ECB aid
 
 
US budget impasse weighs on Asia
 
 
Vodafone aims to raise Indian unit stake
 
 
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Markets
 
Money fears point to more ECB bank loans
 
Making more cheap ECB loans available may sound like a sensible idea, but eurozone banks could be stigmatised for accepting the money
 
 
 
Africa bond issues soar to record sums
 
 
Yen stands out as haven in US debt drama
 
 
Bats Chi-X moves into listings business
 
 
Europe's bail-out fund set for €5bn issue
 
World News
 
Serbia seeks billions in loans from UAE
 
Gulf state expected to provide $1bn on 'favourable terms' this year, with further loans taking the total to $2bn-$3bn by the end of 2014
 
 
 
Head surgery for Argentina's Fernández
 
 
Australian business mood hits 3 year high
 
 
US defends terror suspect raids
 
 
Poll funding case against Sarkozy dropped
 
UK News
 
Osborne allies advance in reshuffle
 
Spectacle of chancellor's acolytes rising through ranks reinforced view of many Tories that only route to promotion is by befriending Number 11
 
 
 
Cable hits back over Royal Mail share price
 
 
National Grid warns on winter power supply
 
 
Airports body warns new runways needed
 
 
Clegg seeks to build pro-European coalition
 
UK Companies
 
Warmth is blamed for slow shop sales
 
The British Retail Consortium and KPMG reported on Tuesday that sales for most of the major UK retailers were up 2.4 per cent since last September
 
 
 
EU to act on claims of forex manipulation
 
 
Kabbee in search of best way to hail cab
 
 
M&S clothing suffers double setback
 
 
Fallon outclassed over Royal Mail float
 
 
 
 
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