UK Morning Headlines: Cameron defends backing of China-EU deal, Thai oppos...

 
 
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Monday December 02 2013
 
 
UK Homepage
 
Cameron defends backing of China-EU deal
 
PM's visit is intended to draw a line under a spell of icy relations with Beijing that followed a meeting with the Dalai Lama 18 months ago
 
 
 
Thai opposition issues PM quit ultimatum
 
 
Protesters in Ukraine call for revolution
 
 
Drone deliveries beckon for Amazon
 
 
Chinese data push up Asia bourses
 
 
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Markets
 
CMBS issuance at highest since crisis
 
Jump in sales of securities backed by revenues from commercial mortgages prompts warnings over lending standards
 
 
 
Silicon Valley catches Bitcoin fever
 
 
Wealth of detective work on China's data
 
 
Numis comes third among brokers
 
 
Economic Outlook: Insights into recovery due with data
 
World News
 
Air space spat lost on ordinary Chinese
 
China rattles its neighbours with a new air defence zone over contested islands, but it is seeking to muzzle public debate on the subject at home
 
 
 
Four dead as New York metro train derails
 
 
China reaches for the moon and beyond
 
 
Obamacare glitches exploited by opponents
 
 
Italy's Grillo blasts fragile coalition
 
UK News
 
Revival leaves envious eurozone in shade
 
Some economists believe the UK will be the world's fastest growing developed economy over the next five years, a tempting prospect for foreign investors
 
 
 
Industry near green taxes 'crisis point'
 
 
Families 'benefiting from recovery'
 
 
Whistleblowers 'need better protection'
 
 
Alderney to hold talks on Bitcoin plan
 
UK Companies
 
Business more bullish about UK economy
 
UK's largest public companies are increasingly confident about prospects for the British economy and plan to increase capital investment
 
 
 
City job vacancies hit seven-month high
 
 
BP expects surge in Deepwater payments
 
 
Tablet shopping to triple to £4.7bn
 
 
Lending policies shape our heritage
 
 
 
 
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