US Morning Headlines: Eurozone banks fall after ECB plan, Apple iPad shuts...

 
 
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Wednesday October 23 2013
 
 
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Eurozone banks fall after ECB plan
 
Mario Draghi, ECB president, says the assessment will strengthen private sector confidence in the soundness of the euro area
 
 
 
Apple iPad shuts window on Microsoft
 
 
China and India agree border pact
 
 
China bond market emerges from the shadows
 
 
Share rally fades amid growth worries
 
 
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iPad Air: Hit or miss?
 

Paul Taylor, Financial Times technology columnist, looks at how the latest iPad fares against lower-cost rivals like the Samsung 10.1, Nokia Lumia 2520 and the new Kindle HDX 7

 
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Hedge funds hunger for lost oil volatility
 
Managers of commodity hedge funds, which once feasted on wild action in oil, do not care how high the prices are - they just want them to move
 
 
 
Road to 'Reo' paved with prime ratings
 
 
Value investors see tech stocks maturing
 
 
'Helicopter' Ben offers clues to Yellen Fed
 
 
Stress tests dent appetite for bank stocks
 
World News
 
Kerry seeks to close policy rift with Saudis
 
US secretary of state has held talks with Saud al-Faisal, his Saudi counterpart, as the Americans try to reassure Riyadh over Syria, Egypt and Iran
 
 
 
Greece halts state funding to Golden Dawn
 
 
Obama unaware of health site's woes, says Sebelius
 
 
China cities lose out in pollution fight
 
 
Carney pushes ahead with BoE review
 
US news
 
US business must stand up to Tea Party
 
Big Money does not like anything that screws up the economy, so it needs to decide on bringing the Republicans further back from the brink of Cruzomania
 
 
 
Sharif in America
 
 
The reality of America's fiscal future
 
 
US jobs report shows sluggish growth
 
 
Investors turn bad news into good news
 
US & Canadian companies
 
JPMorgan nears $6bn investor settlement
 
A settlement would follow the format of an $8.5bn deal between a group of 22 investors and Bank of America which was agreed in 2011
 
 
 
Apple unveils lighter full-sized iPad Air
 
 
Ebay buys same-day courier service
 
 
Pre-crisis debt products make comeback
 
 
SAC to shut London office as it cuts staff
 
 
 
 
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