UK Morning Headlines: World Trade Center tower opens, Biggest banks face f...

 
 
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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
 
 
Twitter launches custom timelines
 
 
South Korea and Russia launch $500m fund
 
 
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Markets
 
Lack of China reform detail damps bourses
 
Asia's main equity markets soften on a lack of detail on economic reforms after China wraps up a key leadership meeting
 
 
 
London wins first offshore renminbi issue
 
 
IEA warns of future oil supply crunch
 
 
Jobs data dramas defy search for logic
 
 
CME defies trends by hiking trading fees
 
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
 
 
China pledge cements era of market forces
 
 
Iran's Arak plant shows depth of distrust
 
 
Protesters flock to Commonwealth summit
 
UK News
 
Carney brings luck of the Irish to BoE
 
The Canadian running the old Lady of Threadneedle Street has also held Irish citizenship since 1988 when he started working for Goldman Sachs
 
 
 
Data shift focus to MPC rates strategy
 
 
Energy companies face rising heat
 
 
EU allies urge Labour to clarify stance
 
 
Cameron boosts jet fighter sales campaign
 
UK Companies
 
Babcock posts 17% rise in first half
 
Chief executive Peter Rogers says the size of the bid pipeline was especially exciting as big potential contracts come nearer to being tendered
 
 
 
Vodafone boosts spending plans to £7bn
 
 
Better co-operation could tap £200bn North Sea prize
 
 
Hedge funds' aura of exclusivity
 
 
IPO values Just Retirement at £1.1bn
 
 
 
 
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