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Tuesday October 01 2013
 
 
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US shutdown
 
Lawmakers once again rejected the House version of the government funding bill
 
 
 
US government to start shutting agencies
 
 
Google nears EU antitrust deal
 
 
Unilever warning hits consumer shares
 
 
India freezes Nokia assets in tax dispute
 
 
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Markets
 
Stocks steady as US shutdown arrives
 
Japanese markets lead Asian peers higher as manufacturers signal upbeat mood while mild reaction to US shutdown reflects beliefs it will be shortlived
 
 
 
Markets more worried about US default
 
 
European bank bond issuance leaps
 
 
Bulls unfazed by weak earnings forecasts
 
 
Unilever leads FTSE lower after warning
 
World News
 
Weidmann in sovereign debt warning
 
Mr Weidmann has demanded that lenders cut their holdings of government bonds and set aside more capital to reflect their riskiness
 
 
 
Education cuts hit America's poor
 
 
Turkey's PM unveils political reforms
 
 
Abe reveals tax plan as business mood soars
 
 
Venezuela seeks to blame others as woes mount
 
US news
 
US shutdown reaction: "Odds favour a short event"
 
Failure of US politicians to reach and agree a short-term budget extension will lead to about 800,000 federal employees being placed on unpaid leave
 
 
 
Obama tries to soothe Israeli fears on Iran
 
 
'Obamacare' stand-off seen as Republican gamble
 
 
GOP governors adopt expansion of Medicaid
 
 
Sequestration nation: Squeeze set to last years
 
US & Canadian companies
 
Newmont to bid for Glencore Peru project
 
Las Bambas is to be auctioned by Glencore Xstrata and will possibly fetch up to $5bn, with Chinese mining groups among the favourites to win the asset
 
 
 
Former Xstrata chief's venture wins $1bn
 
 
Dimon visits White House amid settlement talks
 
 
Busy GM factories showcase US car boom
 
 
Energy: The toll on coal
 
 
 
 
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