US Morning Headlines: US crisis talks leave both sides positive, Chemical ...

 
 
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Friday October 11 2013
 
 
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US crisis talks leave both sides positive
 
Barack Obama said on Thursday he would consider signing a six-week extension of US borrowings offered by the Republican leadership in Congress
 
 
 
Chemical arms watchdog wins peace prize
 
 
US debt impasse provokes Chinese ire
 
 
New York Fed sued over Goldman oversight
 
 
Big banks plan for missed US payment
 
 
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Paul Taylor, Connected Business editor, reports on the last IT trends from Gartner IT Symposium in Orlando, the industry's biggest and most important technology conference for chief information officers and IT leaders.

 
Markets
 
Hopes of US debt deal lift stocks
 
Equities are on the rise amid optimism that a temporary extension to the US debt limit can be agreed and central banks will remain supportive
 
 
 
Markets dance to the tune of easy money
 
 
US refiners helped by cheap domestic crude
 
 
London gets IPO boost from Royal Mail
 
 
Grain forecaster steps into shutdown void
 
World News
 
Netanyahu warns UK on Iran ties
 
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urges Britain to insist that Tehran recognise Israel and 'stop calling for its annihilation' before restoring ties
 
 
 
'Swanky bishop' alienates his German flock
 
 
Fernández health scare exposes Argentina
 
 
UN backs peace plan for African nation
 
 
French interior minister battles far right
 
US news
 
Lew: US at risk without debt ceiling rise
 
Treasury secretary attacked Republican claims the administration could simply prioritise debt payments over other obligations to avoid default
 
 
 
Alice Munro wins Nobel literature prize
 
 
US moves to enforce Barclays fine
 
 
America's retreat threatens China's rise
 
 
Quadcopters fly in a legal grey area
 
US & Canadian companies
 
Regency / PVR: clogged pipes
 
Regency has focused on growth not cash payments to shareholders. It should not expect investors to remain patient over deal to buy competitor
 
 
 
BlackBerry co-founders explore bid
 
 
Deal expresses confidence in US shale gas
 
 
Aluminium producers vent fury at LME
 
 
Google shifts €8.8bn royalties to Bermuda
 
 
 
 
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