Europe Morning Headlines: Japan and Europe dash hopes for global growth, Moody...

 
 
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Friday November 15 2013
 
 
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Japan and Europe dash hopes for global growth
 
Second half of this year had been widely tipped as the period when growth in the main advanced economies would begin to gather pace
 
 
 
Moody's cuts ratings of three big US banks
 
 
Iran has slowed nuclear expansion, says IAEA
 
 
Ireland to end bailout without backstop
 
 
Asia stocks rally on Yellen's Fed defence
 
 
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Peer-to-peer lender eyes credit rating
 
SoFi, which specialises in peer-to-peer student loans, is marketing a planned $150m 'securitisation' of its loans and aims to secure a single A rating
 
 
 
Treasury ownership marks wealth divide
 
 
Hedge funds prepare for higher rates
 
 
Gold demand falls to four-year low
 
 
Corporate default risk models are broken
 
World News
 
People can keep health plans, says Obama
 
Barack Obama agrees to a big change to his increasingly troubled healthcare law with unusual show of contrition over fumbled rollout
 
 
 
Seven highlights from the Yellen hearing
 
 
Egypt and Russia hail military ties
 
 
Residents of Guiuan try to rebuild lives
 
 
'Whitey' Bulger sentenced to life in prison
 
Europe News
 
Contraction adds to pressure on Hollande
 
Fall in exports and investment leads to disappointing output in France and adds to the president's difficulty in turning round the economy
 
 
 
Liechtenstein moves to shed tax-haven tag
 
 
Europe needs reform for the 21st century
 
 
Air France shuns Alitalia share issue
 
 
Insurers relieved over Solvency II deal
 
European Companies News
 
Motion in talks to quit 'zombie' status
 
Deal with HarbourVest would give the European buyout, which has been unable to raise new funds since the financial crisis, capital to finance deals
 
 
 
Ex-Ecclestone lieutenant speaks of split
 
 
Gazprom lifts forecast on Europe exports
 
 
UniCredit apologises to Bundesbank
 
 
Vivendi faces challenge to keep evolving
 
 
 
 
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