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Wednesday November 13 2013
 
 
UK Homepage
 
World Trade Center tower opens
 
The first tower in the $14bn redevelopment of the World Trade Center is having problems luring cost-wary corporations to take space in the development
 
 
 
Biggest banks face forex probe questions
 
 
Starbucks ordered to pay Kraft $2.7bn
 
 
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Vodafone invests for upturn
 

Vodafone's numbers were hit by weakness in Europe's mobile market and greater regulation. Lex's Oliver Ralph and Nikki Tait discuss why the UK telecoms operator is increasing spending and whether it is a takeover target.

 
US homepage
 
U2 and Madonna managers join Live Nation
 
Two of the world's largest touring acts join forces with the concert and venue promoter, making U2's long-serving manager approximately $30m
 
 
 
Twitter launches custom timelines
 
 
China pledge cements era of market forces
 
Europe homepage
 
Madrid in a mess over rubbish strike
 
Walkout by 6,000 refuse collectors and street cleaners in Madrid leaves the city overflowing with rubbish as unions and city officials blame each other
 
 
 
Goldman bet looks beyond hedge fund gloom
 
 
EU agrees €135.5bn budget for 2014
 
Asia homepage
 
South Korea and Russia launch $500m fund
 
Investment fund to be administered jointly by the two countries seeking to triple direct investment over the next two years
 
 
 
L&T warns of India investment crunch
 
 
US to send additional aid to Philippines
 
World News
 
Typhoon raises tsunami response questions
 
As agencies seek to avoid mistakes made after the 2004 tsunami and other crises, observers fear the international relief system remains inadequate
 
 
 
Israel's homes plan angers Palestinians
 
 
Iran's Arak plant shows depth of distrust
 
 
Protesters flock to Commonwealth summit
 
 
German parties seek votes on EU issues
 
Companies News
 
Settlement unlocks US Airways-AMR deal
 
The deal will cut the number of daily departures the merged airlines would otherwise have operated in a 'shift' of the industry landscape
 
 
 
ICE seals $10bn Euronext deal with IPO plan
 
 
Loeb's Third Point takes stake in FedEx
 
 
CME defies trends by hiking trading fees
 
 
Blankfein rejects 'wholesale' change
 
Markets
 
Stocks soft as bond yields inch up
 
US and European equities edge back amid continuing uncertainty over when the Federal Reserve might start reducing its stimulus measures
 
 
 
London wins first offshore renminbi issue
 
 
IEA warns of future oil supply crunch
 
 
Jobs data dramas defy search for logic
 
 
Rates outlook drives leveraged loans
 
Comment
 
Why Draghi was right to cut rates
 
National divisions on standard monetary policy decisions undermine the legitimacy of the monetary union
 
 
 
The design flaws that cause explosions
 
 
America's oil finds will be limited
 
 
Business is not simply war and peace
 
 
Outsourcing could lose public support
 
Management
 
Woven into the industrial fabric
 
As the recession hit customers, Andrew Seal of SIL Holdings, the wool company founded by his father, bought them up to protect his business
 
 
 
Ultimately failure punishes us all
 
 
Should you look beyond tried and tested talent pools?
 
 
Shrinking hotel rooms
 
 
 
 
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