Europe Morning Headlines: India accuses Goldman of election bias, Retail inves...

 
 
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Friday November 08 2013
 
 
Europe homepage
 
India accuses Goldman of election bias
 
India's commerce minister attacks investment bank after analyst note upgrades expectations for the economy on expectations that the opposition will win the 2014 national elections
 
 
 
Retail investors help drive Twitter demand
 
 
China exports bounce back as leaders gather
 
 
Currencies market probe shifts to the US
 
 
Asia bourses fall on US GDP, China meeting
 
 
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Markets
 
Danger: US mortgage market whiplash risk
 
Even a modest increase in rates could spark fire sales of mortgage-backed bonds, which would raise mortgage interest rates sharply for consumers
 
 
 
LME tackles long warehouse queues
 
 
Spain gains favour while Italy lags behind
 
 
Derivative dealers face race against time
 
 
US rentals sliced and diced into new asset
 
World News
 
Russia slashes long-term growth forecast
 
Latest adjustment marks Moscow's first official admission that growth model that underpinned Vladimir Putin's rule is falling apart
 
 
 
Iran nears interim nuclear deal with US
 
 
Euro drops on ECB's interest rate cut
 
 
Philippines battered by powerful typhoon
 
 
US growth rate unlikely to speed taper
 
Europe News
 
Former Greek minister 'evaded taxes'
 
The former finance minister who steered Greece into the eurozone in 2000 faces possible charges of tax evasion involving his wife's Swiss bank account
 
 
 
No takers for euroscepticism in Spain
 
 
Greek riot police storm former state TV
 
 
Revamp of grammar school entrance sought
 
 
Tory audit becomes eurosceptic nightmare
 
European Companies News
 
F1 'worth nothing' without me – Ecclestone
 
Formula One boss agrees that he does not believe in a democratic way of running things and does not like it when several people want a say
 
 
 
Traders question results of gas price probe
 
 
Siemens chief under pressure to deliver
 
 
Veolia shares surge amid debt reduction
 
 
French banks: vive la différence
 
 
 
 
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