UK Morning Headlines: Miliband calls energy groups ‘predatory’, US debt ce...

 
 
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Friday October 11 2013
 
 
UK Homepage
 
Miliband calls energy groups 'predatory'
 
Labour leader says 'The big divide in Britain is between those who want to fix broken markets and those who want to defend broken markets'
 
 
 
US debt ceiling crisis talks under way
 
 
Big banks plan for missed US payment
 
 
New York Fed sued over Goldman oversight
 
 
Del Monte Pacific in $1.7bn US deal
 
 
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Markets
 
Hopes of US debt deal lift Asia markets
 
Equities on the rise amid optimism that a temporary extension to the US debt limit can be agreed
 
 
 
Grain forecaster steps into shutdown void
 
 
US eyes cutting ethanol usage
 
 
Debt impasse exposes market Achilles heel
 
 
Hedge funds profit from Greek opportunity
 
World News
 
Lew: US at risk without debt ceiling rise
 
Treasury secretary attacked Republican claims the administration could simply prioritise debt payments over other obligations to avoid default
 
 
 
Netanyahu warns UK on Iran ties
 
 
'Swanky bishop' alienates his German flock
 
 
Fernández health scare exposes Argentina
 
 
UN backs peace plan for African nation
 
UK News
 
Parties race for press regulation deadline
 
Representatives of the three parties have tried to pull together a cross-party charter the newspapers might find palatable
 
 
 
Large Royal Mail investors lose out
 
 
Currency risk fears delay CME Europe
 
 
BAE warns on Saudi jet deal risk
 
 
Feelgood factor returns to the City
 
UK Companies
 
Transparency only answer to price freeze
 
The uncomfortable truth is the energy sector is not trusted and has failed to notice that in the internet age power has shifted back to the consumer
 
 
 
Beware Britain's absurd property trap
 
 
KKR buys Melrose's Crosby and Acco arms
 
 
Ray of light for wireless capacity
 
 
US moves to enforce Barclays fine
 
 
 
 
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