US Morning Headlines: China cash injection fails to calm lenders, Khodorko...

 
 
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Friday December 20 2013
 
 
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China cash injection fails to calm lenders
 
Shanghai Composite falls 2% as money market rates remain at dangerously high levels despite an emergency cash injection of a reported Rmb200bn
 
 
 
Khodorkovsky to be freed after pardon
 
 
S&P strips EU of triple A rating
 
 
BoJ pledges to maintain easing policy
 
 
Gold drops below $1,200 on taper news
 
 
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Markets
 
China stocks hit by interbank rate spike
 
Chinese shares unsettled by volatility in interbank rates while the yen hits 5-year low as the Bank of Japan reaffirms dovish stance
 
 
 
Do not get wrong-footed on descent from QE
 
 
High-yield bonds benefit from rotation
 
 
Miliband won't prick property bubble
 
 
FTSE flat after BAE loses Saudi contract
 
World News
 
ICC prosecutor seeks to adjourn Kenyatta trial
 
Request to delay Kenyan leader Uhuru Kenyatta's trial over his indictment for crimes against humanity deals a blow to the International Criminal Court
 
 
 
Spy review seeks to reassure US allies
 
 
Delhi demands US drops diplomat charges
 
 
Obama threat to veto Iran sanctions move
 
 
China surpasses UK in US deal scrutiny
 
US news
 
New York cracks down on e-cigarette use
 
The bill will be among the final public health measures signed by Michael Bloomberg before he leaves office at the end of the month
 
 
 
US lawmakers propose bank bankruptcy law
 
 
US mortgage servicer in $2.1bn settlement
 
 
Congress and Fed look set to narrow gulf
 
 
De Blasio plays it safe
 
US & Canadian companies
 
Verizon to release few request details
 
Verizon report on requests by law enforcement agencies will not disclose information about other national security requests received by company
 
 
 
Deutsche Bank US securities arm is fined
 
 
Mining equipment sales set for boost
 
 
Target breach hits 40m accounts
 
 
Gripes over JPMorgan's commodities sale
 
 
 
 
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