UK Morning Headlines: Last-ditch scramble to save Grangemouth, Liquidity s...

 
 
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Thursday October 24 2013
 
 
UK Homepage
 
Last-ditch scramble to save Grangemouth
 
Decision to shut the petrochemical plant sent shockwaves through Scotland's manufacturing sector and the wider UK chemical industry
 
 
 
Liquidity shrinks as China renews tightening
 
 
Pinterest value leaps 52% to $3.8bn
 
 
Berlin claims US targeted Merkel phone
 
 
Australia equities a bright spot amid gloom
 
 
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Markets
 
China conjures up 'bad bank' magic trick
 
The solution to the prospect of growing bad debts is the same as in the past: socialise the debt through the creation of a new generation of asset management companies
 
 
 
'Rich country' creditors seek EM lender accord
 
 
Oil traders hunger for lost years of volatility
 
 
Value investors see tech stocks coming of age
 
 
Relief for start-ups as SEC outlines crowdfunding rules
 
World News
 
Chinese newspaper takes on the police
 
In what is seen as an unusual example of mainland media taking 'overt' action, a front-page editorial calls for the release of detained reporter
 
 
 
Pope suspends German 'bishop of bling'
 
 
Berlusconi faces new bribery trial
 
 
Blame flies over healthcare website flaw
 
 
Greece halts state funding to Golden Dawn
 
UK News
 
Grangemouth steeped in oil history
 
Grangemouth's expansion and decline has been closely linked to the fortunes of the petrochemical industry in developed countries
 
 
 
Ineos: UK 'hard' place to do business
 
 
Cameron banks on green energy taxes U-turn
 
 
Blair health adviser to run NHS England
 
 
Britain and France clash over regulation
 
UK Companies
 
UK peer-to-peer lender targets the US
 
Funding Circle aims to replicate its success in brokering loans to small businesses in the much larger but more heavily regulated US market
 
 
 
UK car production at pre-recession levels
 
 
Chancellor urged against splitting RBS
 
 
ABI cuts costs following member concerns
 
 
Grangemouth move reflects poorly on UK
 
 
 
 
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