UK Morning Headlines: Obama calls on world to act over Syria, Call for cro...

 
 
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Thursday September 05 2013
 
 
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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
 
 
 
Call for cross-party body to drive projects
 
 
BoJ upgrades Japan's economic outlook
 
 
Insurance chief warns of 'systemic risk'
 
 
Asian markets struggle for direction
 
 
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Markets
 
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
 
World News
 
Syria debate opens way for libertarian Paul
 
Since the start of the year, the Republican party has swapped its usual unity over national security issues for a series of fierce internal debates
 
 
 
US would counter oil spike, say analysts
 
 
IMF changes tune on economic assessment
 
 
EU clamps down on money market funds
 
 
Rajan enters RBI with a big bang
 
UK News
 
Growth booms but wider UK picture mixed
 
Experts know that the speed of recovery says little about its breadth or durability and are still struggling to explain the turnround
 
 
 
Dyke seeks help to win 2022 World Cup
 
 
Tories warned not to embrace isolationism after Syria vote
 
 
Watchdog criticises welfare shake-up
 
 
Dyson takes on record number of recruits
 
UK Companies
 
Directors enjoy £400,000 pension boost
 
Average retirement fund for top bosses reaches £4.73m, providing an annual pension of nearly £260,000, according to TUC survey
 
 
 
Better to offshore, than to crash out
 
 
UK needs an ambitious infrastructure plan
 
 
Comments spark row over Co-op's bad loans
 
 
US insurance broker eyes UK expansion
 
 
 
 
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