UK Morning Headlines: Twitter fires the starting gun on IPO, Kerry and Lav...

 
 
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Friday September 13 2013
 
 
UK Homepage
 
Twitter fires the starting gun on IPO
 
The document has been submitted under the US Jobs Act, which allows companies with revenues of less than $1bn to file confidentially
 
 
 
Kerry and Lavrov at odds in Syria talks
 
 
Surveyors urge BoE to damp house market
 
 
Asian stocks stall lacking new drivers
 
 
Lehman aftermath yields $3bn payday
 
 
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Markets
 
Insane financial system lives post-Lehman
 
There are a host of developments that are at best counterintuitive and, at worst, dangerously bizarre
 
 
 
SEC calls for plan to beat exchange failures
 
 
Verizon bond buyers gain as prices jump
 
 
SEC warned on money market funds shake-up
 
 
Gold slides to four-week low on jobs data
 
World News
 
Putin plays to strength on foreign policy
 
Russian president's moves on the global stage particularlyover action in Syria have for the most part been seen as solid and pragmatic
 
 
 
Egypt extends state of emergency
 
 
Afghanistan car bomb rocks US consulate
 
 
France unveils grand plan to lift industry
 
 
Bavaria's Seehofer enters final stretch
 
UK News
 
UK victory over EU short selling rules
 
Legal breakthrough in Britain's campaign to check Brussels over-reach, as a senior adviser to Europe's highest court recommends clipping Esma's powers
 
 
 
Royal Mail flotation greeted by strike call
 
 
Think-tank calls time on the high street
 
 
Recovery hopes threaten election plans
 
 
Carney cautions on UK recovery
 
UK Companies
 
De La Rue to benefit from plastic notes
 
Assuming the switchover is agreed this year,all British bills will become plastic starting with the £5 note in 2016
 
 
 
Royal Mail float: Q & A
 
 
Amec withdraws £700m offer for Kentz
 
 
Income at legal firms increases 10.5%
 
 
UK probes takeover bid for HR Owen
 
 
 
 
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