US Morning Headlines: Senate closes in on deal to reopen US government, UK...

 
 
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Tuesday October 15 2013
 
 
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Senate closes in on deal to reopen US government
 
With only days before a technical default, hopes rose of a deal being struck in the Senate as a report revealed the economic cost of repeated Washington clashes
 
 
 
UK and China seal financial accord
 
 
Ahrendts to take up retail role at Apple
 
 
Obama's absence boosts China trade deal
 
 
Bourses buoyed by hopes of US debt deal
 
 
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BT and big data
 

Clive Selley, chief information officer at the London-based communications provider, speaks to Paul Taylor, Connected Business editor, about monetising big data, cyber security and whether the government should be more involved in regulating the use of personal data

 
Markets
 
Volatile gold hits fresh three-month low
 
Gold falls to a three-month low, losing more than $10 an ounce in just a minute of trading shortly before 10am in London
 
 
 
Credit default swaps run out of road
 
 
Investor optimism runs high for Abenomics
 
 
Rio Tinto helps lift FTSE 100 miners
 
 
Hedge funds target Puerto Rico debt
 
World News
 
Iran nuclear talks begin in Geneva
 
Expectations are strong that Tehran will offer a plan to resolve impasse and will give west first indication of how new leadership will tackle the negotiations
 
 
 
China urged to toughen foreign policy
 
 
Far-right victory stirs fear in Paris
 
 
Abe's trade pact push sparks infighting
 
 
Bomb explodes at prominent Yangon hotel
 
US news
 
Premise taps into hunger for real-time data
 
Google-backed start-up highlights trend toward use of 'big data' analysis that could give far more accurate insights than traditional government measures
 
 
 
Forex funds feel strain of debt deadlock
 
 
US may yet benefit from debt ceiling fight
 
 
SEC seeks comments on asset managers
 
 
The hunt for the Hispanic dollar
 
US & Canadian companies
 
Slideshow: Best of Burberry
 
Ahrendts moves on after transforming fashion house
 
 
 
US oil boom faces costs pressure
 
 
Aereo / Netflix: frenemies
 
 
Telefónica set for $3.6bn Czech arm sale
 
 
Clangers back from outer space after 40 years
 
 
 
 
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