UK Morning Headlines: Double blow for BAE fighter sales, China cash inject...

 
 
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Friday December 20 2013
 
 
UK Homepage
 
Double blow for BAE fighter sales
 
News is embarrassment for David Cameron who put UK's trade policy at the heart of his efforts to stimulate the economy and made two separate trips to try to UAE
 
 
 
China cash injection fails to calm lenders
 
 
BoJ pledges to maintain easing policy
 
 
BoE more cautious on economic predictions
 
 
Gold drops below $1,200 on taper news
 
 
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Markets
 
Asia bourses mostly lower in Fed's wake
 
Chinese shares unsettled by volatility in interbank rates while Japanese equities under pressure ahead of Bank of Japan monetary policy update
 
 
 
EM currencies under renewed pressure
 
 
Political risk increases for EM investors
 
 
Fed deftly swaps tools to investor applause
 
 
Rush of HK IPOs bodes well for next year
 
World News
 
Putin vows to pardon Khodorkovsky
 
Move by Russian president to grant amnesty to Russia's former richest man comes as Moscow tries to deflect criticism of its human rights record
 
 
 
ICC prosecutor seeks to adjourn Kenyatta trial
 
 
Spy review seeks to reassure US allies
 
 
Delhi demands US drops diplomat charges
 
 
Obama threat to veto Iran sanctions move
 
UK News
 
Businesses will be paid to switch off
 
The National Grid wants industry to reduce electricity use on winter evenings, highlighting the rising threat of blackouts in the next few years
 
 
 
G4S faces second SFO investigation
 
 
British officials knew of detainee abuses
 
 
Pensions industry berates cap process
 
 
Prince's calls to Kate hacked, court told
 
UK Companies
 
Cable hails manufacturing 'reshore' boost
 
The business secretary has welcomed fresh evidence that the 'back in Britain' trend is growing, linking this to improvements in the supply chain
 
 
 
Weak trade prompts late M&S promotion
 
 
Britain's top soldier fires a warning shot
 
 
Oakley Capital invests in star fund manager
 
 
Law firm appoints first female chief
 
 
 
 
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