Europe Morning Headlines: Opposition says France isolated over Syria, Samsung ...

 
 
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Thursday September 05 2013
 
 
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Opposition says France isolated over Syria
 
French opposition party is angry at president's willingness to take military action against Syria, saying it puts in danger France's global influence
 
 
 
Samsung gets ticking with new smartwatch
 
 
BoJ upgrades Japan's economic outlook
 
 
Facebook in fresh privacy battle
 
 
Asian markets struggle for direction
 
 
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Companies rush to tap US bond markets
 
Glut of bonds issued by big US companies seeking to secure low borrowing costs ahead of Fed meeting and release of payroll data
 
 
 
Summer shock: EU bank shares outperform
 
 
Don't blame the Fed for EM woes
 
 
Brazilian exchange shake-up to boost IPOs
 
 
Seoul revisits dollar bonds
 
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Obama calls on world to act over Syria
 
US president says the world should act on its 'outrage' over the use of chemical weapons in Syria and endorse military action against the Assad regime
 
 
 
Syria debate opens way for libertarian Paul
 
 
US would counter oil spike, say analysts
 
 
IMF changes tune on economic assessment
 
 
EU clamps down on money market funds
 
Europe News
 
Mosley takes Google privacy battle to French court
 
Former Formula One boss is attempting to force the internet group to block material about his personal life
 
 
 
Merkel blunders into new row over eurozone
 
 
Turkey's Olympic bid loses its sheen
 
 
Caixabank head faces directorship ban
 
 
Spain strikes back at austerity doubters
 
European Companies News
 
Nokia patents bump up cost for Microsoft
 
Nearly one-third of the price Microsoft agreed to pay in the two companies' €5.44bn deal was tied up in a 10-year licensing agreement
 
 
 
Pescanova had hidden debts of €3.6bn
 
 
Streaming revenues turn piracy tide
 
 
Ryanair warns it may miss profit target
 
 
Fiat plots luxury route to recovery
 
 
 
 
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