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Thursday October 17 2013
 
 
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In pictures: How the night unfolded
 
House vote of 285 to 144 lifts debt ceiling and reopens government
 
 
 
US eleventh hour deal averts default
 
 
US fiscal deal rally fades
 
 
Analysts see US crisis deferred not solved
 
 
Further Fed support will buoy US equities
 
 
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Scottish cities boosted by property boom
 

While London and the southeast of England have soaked up the bulk of recent investment in the UK commercial property market, the Scottish cities of Aberdeen and Edinburgh are experiencing their own property booms. Mure Dickie reports

 
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Regulators set to round on data providers
 
Co-location data centres are coming under scrutiny by officials who say they provide unfair trading advantages to a privileged few
 
 
 
European dark pool equity trading jumps
 
 
EM recovery favours Indonesian bonds
 
 
Earnings help keep FTSE losses in check
 
 
Treasuries risk losing superpower status
 
World News
 
China corruption probe nets Nanjing mayor
 
Mayor of the city of 8m people is the latest high-ranking official to get tripped up by China's anti-graft campaign
 
 
 
Troika sees €2bn fiscal gap in Greek budget
 
 
Iran nuclear talks end on hopeful note
 
 
Merkel unveils agenda as Greens pull out
 
 
Berlin firm on creditors sharing risk
 
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Dissecting the US debt deal
 
Congress agrees to allow the government to borrow until February, allowing government workers to return to their jobs
 
 
 
We will be hearing more from Ted Cruz
 
 
Deal brings relief for Lew's debt warriors
 
 
Defeat has bitter taste for Tea Party
 
 
Shutdown to continue to hurt US companies
 
US & Canadian companies
 
Twitter tussle highlights exchanges battle
 
The $1bn Twitter initial public offering enhances NYSE's technology franchise and comes as 83 companies have raised $32bn on the exchange this year
 
 
 
New iPads face very different competition
 
 
Battleground: Pressure grows to tackle litigious trolls blighting start-ups
 
 
Mark Cuban cleared of insider trading
 
 
Buffett pays $1.1bn for IMI retail units
 
 
 
 
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