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Wednesday September 04 2013
 
 
Markets
 
Traders cautious as Syria worries re-emerge
 
Stocks mixed after Obama wins backing for a US strike against the Assad regime
 
 
 
Fed not solely to blame for EM woes
 
Emerging market stocks trade at a discount to their developed peers partly because of structural deficiencies that will take time to address
 
 
Airlines hit FTSE after Ryanair warning
 
Airlines fall on a lacklustre FTSE 100 after Ireland's Ryanair, Europe's biggest low-cost carrier, warns it may not meet full-year profit goals
 
 
Africa bond rush spreads east to Kenya
 
New countries' arrival is set to put east Africa firmly on the radar of international investors – barely a decade after the region benefited from billions of dollars in debt relief.
 
 
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