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Tuesday September 10 2013
 
 
UK Homepage
 
US to halt attacks if Syria cedes control of arms
 
Day of fast-moving diplomatic manoeuvres ends with proposal that could provide a way out from deeply unpopular military action against Syria
 
 
 
Twitter makes its largest acquisition
 
 
Verizon set for blockbuster bond sale
 
 
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Piëch motors on
 

Talk that Volkswagen's 76-year-old supervisory board chairman Ferdinand Piëch was to step down has been denied. Lex's Stuart Kirk and Nikki Tait discuss the benefits of a broad age range in the boardroom

 
US homepage
 
Obama's business in Congress put at risk
 
Syria is draining energy and possibly also political capital from the White House in forthcoming talks with Congress over a new budget
 
 
 
China resilience reassures investors
 
 
Credit Suisse chief aims for lower but safer returns
 
Europe homepage
 
Norway's centre-right claims victory
 
Election on Monday night is set to end eight years of centre-left rule and make Erna Solberg the oil-rich country's new prime minister
 
 
 
Utilities warn EU over energy policy
 
 
Deutsche Bank in Tokyo anti-bribery probe
 
Asia homepage
 
Asian markets up ahead of China data
 
Markets slightly higher as investors wait for Chinese data that are expected to give a good indicator of second-half growth
 
 
 
Revised data boost Japan sales tax calls
 
 
Toyota hybrid sales surge in Europe
 
World News
 
ICC under scrutiny as Ruto faces trial
 
Kenya's deputy president is in the dock at The Hague accused of crimes against humanity in a trial that could unsettle the ICC and the African nation
 
 
 
Navalny breaks ground for new opposition
 
 
Mixed reception for Mexican tax reform
 
 
Overlooked Van Gogh painting rediscovered
 
 
PKK halts removal of fighters from Turkey
 
Companies News
 
New head for Universal Studios group
 
Jeff Shell has been appointed chairman of Universal Filmed Entertainment, which includes the film studio and the Universal Studios theme parks
 
 
 
Dougan warns on systemic risk
 
 
Repsol consults banks on utility stake
 
 
ICAP closes in on Libor settlement
 
 
Icahn abandons Dell with parting shot
 
Markets
 
Oil markets gauge emergency Syria release
 
The US government's emergency crude oil stockpile offers president some reassurance over the risk of a sharp jump in oil prices if case of military strike
 
 
 
Eurozone stocks shed country risk burden
 
 
Don't bet against Fed's inflation quest
 
 
Hidden fund costs are hurting investors
 
 
S&P warns on rise of Europe defaults
 
Comment
 
Germany focuses on small beer
 
Part of Merkel's appeal seems to be her ability to persuade Germans she can protect them from the harshness of the world beyond their borders
 
 
 
A plan to finish fixing global finance
 
 
Miliband and the left misread Lehman
 
 
Japan must be brave and put up its taxes
 
 
A chance to keep the Olympic dream alive
 
Management
 
Performance on a plate
 
Smarter eating benefits your mind as well as your body – as well as ensuring that you look your best it can also boost your productivity
 
 
 
Campari's repositioning of its Aperol brand
 
 
New life in the idea of the big company
 
 
LG's prank job interviews
 
 
 
 
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