UK Morning Headlines: Struggle for England’s graduates revealed, Global sp...

 
 
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Tuesday November 19 2013
 
 
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Struggle for England's graduates revealed
 
The FT's analysis of student loan data exposes the damage done to a generation of graduates, for whom a degree has all but ceased to be a ticket to a decent job
 
 
 
Global spending on drugs to exceed $1tn
 
 
Sony turns to Bain to find cost cuts
 
 
JPMorgan agrees to shoulder WaMu bill
 
 
China reform pledge feeds risk appetite
 
 
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Markets
 
Warning in Fed failure to revive Main St
 
Investors may well need an increasingly differentiated approach if they are to continue to benefit from the 'central bank put'
 
 
 
US stocks set new intraday highs
 
 
UK foreign exchange probe turns personal
 
 
Saudi crude exports approach 8-year high
 
 
Goldman to step up warehouse sale talks
 
World News
 
Spy claims hurt trade talks, says Merkel
 
Chancellor urges Washington to provide 'a clarification' of its alleged mass surveillance as 'a basis for building new transatlantic trust'
 
 
 
Paris police launch manhunt for gunman
 
 
White House works to bypass health site
 
 
RBI chief plans 'dramatic' overhaul
 
 
Italy warns Germany of anti-European mood
 
UK News
 
Drug claims pose threat to co-operatives
 
Paul Flowers fiasco raises questions over governance standards at the Co-op Group and risks tarnishing broader movement's image
 
 
 
Rich foreigners targeted for property tax
 
 
Severn Trent poaches BT head for CEO
 
 
Report questions Scotland's fiscal future
 
 
Skills gap feared as older workers shunned
 
UK Companies
 
Aberdeen ready to take on US rivals
 
Asset manager plans to take on Vanguard and BlackRock after completing the deal to buy Scottish Widows Investment Partnership for £550m
 
 
 
TLDH makes its play in the name game
 
 
Co-op ex-head faces drugs claims probe
 
 
Capita chief outsources himself
 
 
Scottish Widows first, now the big boys
 
 
 
 
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