UK Morning Headlines: Japanese growth halved in third quarter, Yellen will...

 
 
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Thursday November 14 2013
 
 
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Japanese growth halved in third quarter
 
Highlighting the challenge facing Japan and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, economic growth in the Asian country roughly halved between the second and the third quarters due to weaker consumption and exports
 
 
 
Yellen will say US recovery falls short
 
 
Cisco cites NSA backlash on sales warning
 
 
JPMorgan feels the wrath of Twitter
 
 
BoE accelerates its jobs forecast
 
 
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Markets
 
Asian stocks climb on Yellen remarks
 
Prepared remarks show US Fed chief nominee to take dovish tone at Senate hearing, suggesting sustained stimulus measures
 
 
 
Small investors fuel US silver coin surge
 
 
More beans mean pain for coffee growers
 
 
Small no longer looks quite so beautiful
 
 
Periphery banks tap appetite for yield
 
World News
 
OECD issues warning on French economy
 
One of the most wide-ranging critiques by an international institution of nation's competitive weaknesses fresh blow to President Hollande
 
 
 
Brussels opens probe on Germany surplus
 
 
Sotheby's $105m sale sets Warhol record
 
 
Tendulkar calls stumps on stellar career
 
 
Merkel warned against reversing reforms
 
UK News
 
Serco UK defence contracts worth £4bn
 
Contracts range from training RAF pilots to running the Aldermaston facility where the UK builds its nuclear weapons
 
 
 
Cameron urges cuts in mobile phone bills
 
 
Exits deal blow to Barclays turnround
 
 
Housing recovery seen as driver of growth
 
 
PM trips 'fail to open up Indian markets'
 
UK Companies
 
Leap in deposits for new Barratt homes
 
UK's largest housebuilder reports 32% jump in property reservations helped by launch of government's Help to Buy scheme
 
 
 
Swiss Re and Phoenix tie-up collapses
 
 
Barclays blundered in hiring box-ticker
 
 
Rolls-Royce plans to 3D-print jet parts
 
 
Ineos warned over Grangemouth exposure
 
 
 
 
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