US Morning Headlines: Obama admits botched online healthcare launch, Starb...

 
 
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Tuesday October 22 2013
 
 
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Obama admits botched online healthcare launch
 
Rare admission of technological ineptitude by a president whose administration has prided itself on its mastery of technology
 
 
 
Starbucks chief defends China coffee prices
 
 
Banker sues over being blamed for 'Whale'
 
 
US urged to 'come clean' over drones
 
 
Trading cautious ahead of US jobs data
 
 
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Red tape threat to UK fund managers
 

The flurry of new regulation that has hit the UK asset management sector in the past few years has left the industry fearful about the effect on returns. David Oakley reports

 
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Treasuries turn anything but risk-free
 
Even without default it is clear, in purely financial terms, that anyone who can diversify out of US Treasuries will now feel impelled to do so as far as possible
 
 
 
Buyouts drive rise in risky debt deals
 
 
South Korean stocks win favour
 
 
China and Singapore agree renminbi pact
 
 
Arm Holdings falls after strong run
 
World News
 
Talks begin in London amid Syria impasse
 
UK foreign secretary says it is crucial to bolster the moderate opposition to give Syrians an option other than al-Assad or jihadis as their rulers
 
 
 
Bundesbank warns of property bubble
 
 
'Obamacare' site suffers from poor health
 
 
Shell and Total consortium wins Libra auction
 
 
New York turns on to shale gas
 
US news
 
Paris protests over claims of US spying
 
Laurent Fabius, foreign minister, summons the US's French ambassador after Le Monde newspaper reports that the NSA spied on the country's telecoms
 
 
 
Christie drops legal fight on gay marriage
 
 
Impasse fallout splits US conservatives
 
 
US existing home sales drop in September
 
 
US must prove its politics still works
 
US & Canadian companies
 
BSkyB and Twitter in football tie-up
 
Joint project will share real-time highlights of Uefa Champions League football games including instant replays of the best goals and interviews
 
 
 
Netflix: stay tuned
 
 
Netflix surges as it tops 40m subscribers
 
 
UK leads race to debt and equity markets
 
 
Halliburton revenues match US peers
 
 
 
 
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