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Monday October 07 2013
 
 
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Airbus seals landmark deal with JAL
 
Japanese carrier announces $9.5bn to deal to buy 31 Airbus A350 XWBs, dealing a further blow to US rival Boeing's ambitions in Asia
 
 
 
Moody's optimistic US will not default
 
 
Paulson leads charge into Greek banks
 
 
US steps up fight against Africa terrorism
 
 
Banks take on Bloomberg with Markit
 
 
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Ericsson, the Swedish telecoms group, anticipates nearly 7bn broadband mobile subscribers by 2018. Chief executive Hans Vestberg says the company is prepared to stay in the lead

 
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Markets struggle amid US shutdown
 
Equity markets are under pressure as the partial US government shutdown weighs, while a stronger yen drags on the Nikkei
 
 
 
India must cut fuel subsidy to turn tide
 
 
Japanese investors put faith in JGBs
 
 
Warehousing to new supply – it's LME week
 
 
Shares in Europe hit by US budget woes
 
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World Bank cuts East Asia growth forecast
 
Weak commodity prices, slowing consumer demand and structural change in China are all expected to drag on growth in 2013
 
 
 
Global economy 'back on track'
 
 
Solar seeks its day in the Indian sun
 
 
France investigates suspicious assets
 
 
Dozens killed in Egypt on war anniversary
 
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US launches raids in Libya and Somalia
 
Pentagon confirms detention of Anas al-Liby who is wanted in connection with the 1998 bombing of the US embassies in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam
 
 
 
Times Square changes grow on New Yorkers
 
 
Boehner's room for manoeuvre limited
 
 
Seizures short-circuit US soft power
 
 
Transport: Freed from the wheel
 
US & Canadian companies
 
VW sets pace over unionised factories
 
Successful campaign to unionise workers at a US assembly plant will boost unionisation drives at other foreign-owned plants, says union president
 
 
 
JPMorgan poses question of break-ups
 
 
Former Madoff  lieutenants on trial
 
 
Twitter: Nasdaq or NYSE?
 
 
Cut price of deal, Apollo tells Cooper
 
 
 
 
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