UK Morning Headlines: Lloyds warns of Help to Buy bubble, Vegetable prices...

 
 
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Monday October 14 2013
 
 
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Lloyds warns of Help to Buy bubble
 
One of most enthusiastic supporters of initiative to make home ownership more affordable says policy could only succeed if accompanied by broader reform
 
 
 
Vegetable prices fuel Chinese inflation
 
 
Senate takes over US budget negotiations
 
 
UK to relax tourist visa rules for Chinese
 
 
US budget impasse weighs on Asia
 
 
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Markets
 
Bank exposure to EU states' bonds on rise
 
Despite official pledges by eurozone authorities to break 'sovereign-bank nexus', government bonds accounting for more of lenders' capital
 
 
 
Gulf oil production hits record
 
 
Urals Energy receives cash approach
 
 
Reinsurers fight 'too big to fail' label
 
 
Oppenheimer defends Puerto Rico strategy
 
World News
 
Iran draws red line ahead of nuclear talks
 
More positively, Iran says it is prepared to negotiate over 'the form, amount, and various levels of [uranium] enrichment' within its atomic programme
 
 
 
French far right sweeps to victory in local election
 
 
UK plans safe route for Somalia payments
 
 
Israel unearths Gaza 'terror tunnel'
 
 
New alliance in Brazil threatens Rousseff
 
UK News
 
Green taxes will increase bills, warns SSE
 
High energy price 'is social problem' because it hits poor hardest,' says supermarket chief. 'It's like a tax, taking money out of people's pockets'
 
 
 
Tories draw up plans to raise tax allowance
 
 
London leads UK business activity growth
 
 
Criminals turn to waste dumping
 
 
UK banks set to face pension pressure
 
UK Companies
 
Manufacturers back UK remaining in the EU
 
EEF, one of the most strongly pro-European business groups. says Britain must remain part of the EU with no 'ifs or buts'. Plea follows Nissan warning
 
 
 
'Zombie' alert over survival companies
 
 
Job half done for Lloyds' chief
 
 
Households face £709m green tax, says SSE
 
 
Employers face changed pension landscape
 
 
 
 
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