UK Morning Headlines: Osborne to launch Islamic bond plan, China acts to e...

 
 
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Tuesday October 29 2013
 
 
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Osborne to launch Islamic bond plan
 
Chancellor hopes that £200m bond or sukuk will act as a catalyst for the City to become a leading player in the $1tn sharia-compliant bond market
 
 
 
China acts to ease cash crunch fears
 
 
Feinstein demands total US intelligence review
 
 
SK Hynix profits fuelled by Chinese fire
 
 
Asian markets mixed with focus on Fed
 
 
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Curse of euro lands ECB in tricky dilemma
 
Since July last year, when the region's crisis was most intense, the euro has risen 10 per cent on a trade-weighted basis. Against the dollar it has hit two-year highs.
 
 
 
New UK Bitcoin exchange to bar US clients
 
 
Thailand poised for $15bn of debt sales
 
 
Big banks muscle in on peer-to-peer lending
 
 
Moody's warns on rise in US bank lending
 
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US asks whether allies' spy fury is real
 
Some in Washington see European complaints as hypocritical and designed to gain an upper hand in broader negotiations about data sharing
 
 
 
Peronists battle as Fernández is crushed
 
 
China-Japan tensions mount over Senkaku
 
 
Briton charged with hacking US government
 
 
Iran tries to lure back western oil groups
 
UK News
 
Cameron aims to boost Islamic finance
 
Ideas may have developed in Egypt, but Malaysia and the oil-rich Gulf have transformed cottage industry into thriving niche of international financial system
 
 
 
McLoughlin tries to revive HS2 support
 
 
Swiss open criminal probe in F1 scandal
 
 
G4S faces abuse claims at S African jail
 
 
St Jude summons up a Twitter storm
 
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Cameron's sukuk will halva symbolic impact
 
Measures to promote Islamic finance in the City follow a love-in with the Chinese earlier this month, but a coherent framework must be created
 
 
 
India's Mahindra gears up for R & D in UK
 
 
Insurers braced for storm damage claims
 
 
Sprawling G4S faces questions over control
 
 
G4S denies abuse at S African prison
 
 
 
 
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