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Friday October 25 2013
 
 
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Germany and France to alter US spy ties
 
Germany and France's insistence on renegotiating agreements is likely to ratchet up transatlantic tensions over spying by US National Security Agency
 
 
 
Twitter cautious ahead of $1.6bn IPO
 
 
Abe scores small Japan inflation victory
 
 
Weak Asian markets unsettle investors
 
 
China court throws out Bo Xilai appeal
 
 
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Norway's oil fund to ramp up property moves
 
He was it was "feasible but not likely" that the fund could reach its 5 per cent target by 2015, which would imply about $40bn of investments in the next two years
 
 
 
This is no time to get off the equity train
 
 
S&P 500 rides momentum wave to record
 
 
Anxiety over China liquidity lingers
 
 
Bitcoin endorsed by top hedge fund manager
 
World News
 
Khodorkovsky warns crisis 'inevitable'
 
Ex-oligarch warns continuation of civil clampdown and Putin's return as president last year could eventually lead to a new explosion
 
 
 
Lew holds out olive branch on budget
 
 
Fernández faces electoral train wreck
 
 
French football clubs strike over 75% tax
 
 
Czech left heads for election victory
 
US news
 
US spy furore spurs EU to act on privacy
 
At the Brussels summit, Angela Merkel has signalled that she is ready to team up with François Hollande to expedite tougher data protection rules
 
 
 
Merkel floats US privacy deal on spying
 
 
Congress told of health website scramble
 
 
Stop whining about US spying
 
 
Fiscal battle slows US business growth
 
 
 
 
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