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Tuesday October 29 2013
 
 
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UBS ordered to increase capital reserves
 
Swiss regulator Finma orders bank to increase the amount of capital it holds by 50% to deal with future litigation and compliance risks
 
 
 
Deutsche Bank hit by €1.2bn legal charge
 
 
Infosys poised to settle US visa probe
 
 
China acts to ease cash crunch fears
 
 
Tiananmen crash linked to Xinjiang region
 
 
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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

 
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Markets mixed with focus on Fed
 
Bourses struggle for momentum ahead of the decision on US monetary policy from Fed meeting this week
 
 
 
Curse of euro lands ECB in tricky dilemma
 
 
Europe's junk debt returns outpace US
 
 
Australia and New Zealand mount IPO drive
 
 
Bank gloom casts shadow over Europe
 
World News
 
Top senator demands US intelligence review
 
Senate intelligence chair rebukes US security establishment for keeping intelligence committee in the dark over surveillance of foreign leaders
 
 
 
India raises rates to combat inflation
 
 
Iran tries to lure back western oil groups
 
 
Peronists battle as Fernández is crushed
 
 
US asks whether allies' spy fury is real
 
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Briton charged with hacking US government
 
Lauri Love and three unnamed co-conspirators allegedly broke into thousands of computer systems to steal 'massive quantities' of confidential data
 
 
 
NSA monitored phones in Spain, reports say
 
 
US pays a price for spying on Merkel
 
 
US pending home sales drop 5.6%
 
 
Counting the costs on Sandy anniversary
 
US & Canadian companies
 
Apple puts down roots for next decade
 
A year after Tim Cook's shake-up aimed at boosting internal collaboration Apple is only just beginning to produce the more prolific innovations promised
 
 
 
Memory chipmakers: this time is different
 
 
Facebook mimics Twitter to broaden appeal
 
 
Google accelerates Glass rollout
 
 
Apple upbeat over iPhone sales drive
 
 
 
 
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