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Chinese premier outlines US debt concerns
 
Li Keqiang expresses concern to the US over its debt ceiling debate, while other Asian leaders initiate contingency plans to deal with a US default
 
 
 
ECB and China strike currency swap deal
 
 
Abducted Libyan prime minister freed
 
 
HK exchange prepares for US bond default
 
 
Stocks rally on hopes for US budget deal
 
 
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Big banks plan for missed US payment
 
Money market lenders are asking banks to exclude the more vulnerable shorter-term T-bills from repo deals
 
 
 
ADM and Cargill's cocoa antitrust headache
 
 
Sinopec raises €550m from euro bond sale
 
 
Whitney to launch hedge fund
 
 
Energy stocks lead London FTSE higher
 
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French interior minister battles far right
 
French interior minister warns extremists could gain real weight in the European parliament after next May's elections
 
 
 
Syria war boosts people smugglers
 
 
Obama steps up discussions with Congress
 
 
US suspends part of military aid to Egypt
 
 
Ma calls for closer China ties
 
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The Tea Party's proxy war over healthcare
 
It is a proxy for a battle over the role of government by a right wing that does not care who is damaged in the process, writes Jurek Martin
 
 
 
IMF fears $2.3tn bond losses from taper
 
 
Nobel laureate warns of brain drain
 
 
Yellen is the right choice for the Fed
 
 
Warm welcome to Yellen nomination
 
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Eurozone debt boost for US banks
 
Banks that have billions of dollars of credit exposure to the peripheral eurozone countries have found it to be a bright spot this year
 
 
 
Melrose sells lifting gear units to KKR
 
 
Brazil raises rate for fifth time since April
 
 
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Big groups show they back crowdfunding
 
 
 
 
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