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Monday October 28 2013
 
 
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NSA monitored phones in Spain, reports say
 
Media reports claim the US National Security Agency secretly monitored as many as 60m phone calls in Spain in just one month
 
 
 
Obama mounts big push to boost FDI in US
 
 
Fernández suffers Argentine poll setback
 
 
Mizuho cuts top pay after loan probe
 
 
Global equities near six-year peaks
 
 
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UK energy bills are set to climb by 10 per cent or so. Lex's Oliver Ralph and Vincent Boland discuss whether politicians are right to blame utility companies

 
Markets
 
Bond funds look to cash in on equity surge
 
Fixed income investors are reassessing their portfolios because bonds are expensive and offer weaker returns while stock prices are continuing to soar
 
 
 
EMs in better shape after summer sell-off
 
 
Big banks muscle in on peer-to-peer lending
 
 
Lumber prices limber up for bull run
 
 
Decoding the LME's silence on warehousing
 
World News
 
Hollande urged to step up reform
 
The central bank chief has called for a cut in public spending in a message to the Socialist administration that is both encouraging and demanding
 
 
 
Five die in Tiananmen Square crash
 
 
Ivanishvili's ally wins presidential vote
 
 
Merkel's phone 'tapped by US since 2002'
 
 
China nuclear subs 'gallop to depths of ocean'
 
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Alaskans step up fight over eco-labelling
 
Dispute threatens London-based Marine Stewardship Council's status as benchmark scheme – which critics say could erode sustainability standards
 
 
 
Democrat ahead in Virginia governor race
 
 
World diary: October 28 – November 3
 
 
US data to provide growth preview
 
 
Detroit's library tells story of decline
 
US & Canadian companies
 
Plattner aims to decode the human machine
 
SAP chairman is seeking to develop ways of harnessing and analysing vast amounts of medical data to tailor diagnosis and treatment of conditions
 
 
 
Citi split could yield lessons for RBS
 
 
Emirates eyes record $30bn Boeing order
 
 
PIPEs: check the plumbing
 
 
Twitter on tour to lure money managers
 
 
 
 
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