UK Morning Headlines: Red Sox defeat Cardinals in World Series, Google ‘ou...

 
 
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Thursday October 31 2013
 
 
UK Homepage
 
Red Sox defeat Cardinals in World Series
 
Red Sox completed a run from a last-place finish in 2012 to defeat the St Louis Cardinals and claim baseball's ultimate prize
 
 
 
Google 'outraged' by latest NSA claims
 
 
Three plead guilty to phone hacking
 
 
BoJ holds steady on easing policy
 
 
Batista seeks OGX bankruptcy protection
 
 
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Markets
 
US weakness spreads to Asian bourses
 
Market weakness stemming from perceptions that the US Fed was less dovish than anticipated crosses the Pacific to Asian markets
 
 
 
CFTC backs contentious MF Global measure
 
 
China's Craigslist to test US IPO waters
 
 
US crude tumbles on sharp rise in stocks
 
 
Funds of hedge funds recast dismal model
 
World News
 
Fed stays the course on bond buying
 
Federal Open Market Committee statement suggests a slowing of asset purchases in December or January is still under consideration
 
 
 
Taiwan growth stalls as exports falter
 
 
Sebelius vows health site fix by November
 
 
Film revisits E Timor murder of FT writer
 
 
China set to supply US nuclear plant parts
 
UK News
 
Jury faces question of who knew what
 
The question for the jury in the phone-hacking trial at the Old Bailey is who knew what about the extent of illegal voicemail interception
 
 
 
Fleet St becomes its own story at trial
 
 
Cameron proposes public company register
 
 
Energy suppliers to face 24-hour switches
 
 
Royal consent added to press regulation
 
UK Companies
 
Currency markets rattled by probes
 
Barclays becomes latest bank to launch probe into its foreign exchange trading, adding to a growing worries over an industry-wide investigation
 
 
 
Barclays launches forex trading probe
 
 
PwC plays for growth with Booz purchase
 
 
Departures cast cloud over Standard Life
 
 
Royal Mail strike called off after offer
 
 
 
 
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