Europe Morning Headlines: S Korea aims to become defence powerhouse, Apple rev...

 
 
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Wednesday November 06 2013
 
 
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S Korea aims to become defence powerhouse
 
Arms sales are growing fast, albeit limited so far to southeast Asia, raising hopes the country can emulate its success in electronics and automobiles
 
 
 
Apple reveals more on secret data requests
 
 
Brussels readies billions in rate-setting fines
 
 
Tesla share surge runs out of power
 
 
NY elects first Democrat mayor in 24 years
 
 
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Markets
 
Asian markets drift awaiting ECB verdict
 
Bourses slightly lower ahead of ECB interest rate decision later on Thursday and Friday's US jobs report
 
 
 
CFTC in new bid to impose position limits
 
 
Shale revolution boosts US Gulf refiners
 
 
Prompt action required on eurozone deflation
 
 
Euro on the slide as traders back ECB cut
 
World News
 
Germany warns UK on spying
 
Ambassador 'invited' to hear protest over reports that the British embassy in Berlin may have been used for electronic snooping
 
 
 
Obama meets business chiefs on immigration
 
 
Germans defend art hoard operation
 
 
Pressure mounts on ECB after forecasts
 
 
Ukraine signs shale deal with Chevron
 
Europe News
 
EU report slams misuse of quake funds
 
EU's committee for budgetary control condemns Italy for involvement of organised crime in contracts to rebuild L'Aquila after 2009 earthquake
 
 
 
Ireland to continue reform after bailout
 
 
Lower forecasts for single currency area
 
 
Reding raises idea of European 'CIA'
 
 
Italy spending tsar to take austerity path
 
European Companies News
 
Beiersdorf: skin in the game
 
Customers hope for disappearing wrinkles; investors would settle for better margins
 
 
 
Brussels to probe Ineos-Solvay deal
 
 
Huawei rules out BlackBerry bid
 
 
Meridiana chief attacks unfair subsidies
 
 
Vivendi / Telefónica: dealing a better hand
 
 
 
 
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