Europe Morning Headlines: Ukraine protesters vow to keep up pressure, Europe t...

 
 
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Wednesday December 04 2013
 
 
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Ukraine protesters vow to keep up pressure
 
Government survives a no-confidence vote in parliament over its withdrawal from an integration agreement with the EU
 
 
 
Europe to unleash heavy rate-fixing fines
 
 
UK backs BP in dispute with US government
 
 
Boom-era credit deals poised for comeback
 
 
HTC's One Mini smartphone banned in UK
 
 
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Markets
 
Caution reigns ahead of US jobs data
 
Investors turn more risk averse ahead of Friday's non-farm payrolls report and a series of other key risk events this week, including ECB and BoE meetings
 
 
 
CITIC's Chinese Australia mine sets sail
 
 
Hong Kong IPO market springs back to life
 
 
Judge clears way for Detroit debt talks
 
 
UK must be wary of housing bubble risks
 
World News
 
Biden condemns China over air zone
 
After meeting Japan's prime minister, the US vice-president criticises China's new air defence zone, saying it risks 'accidents and miscalculations'
 
 
 
N Korea's Kim ousts uncle, Seoul claims
 
 
Cameron defends GSK during China trip
 
 
Maduro faces big test of popular opinion
 
 
Tsipras looks to EU poll for mandate
 
Europe News
 
Nordic states fret over decline in maths
 
Finland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark saw declines in maths, leading to a realisation that everything may not be as rosy as assumed in schools
 
 
 
Greece defies Brussels with budget debate
 
 
Bundesrat files lawsuit to ban neo-Nazis
 
 
Bolshoi dancer convicted for acid attack
 
 
Macedonia calls for pressure on Greece in name dispute
 
European Companies News
 
From Russia with smartphone
 
Launch of smartphone with an e-ink screen on the back is a test for Russia's ability to create products that appeal to the outside world
 
 
 
Illiad to stretch 4G two-year price war
 
 
Austrian insurers ordered to build provisions
 
 
Turkey needs a more liberal democracy
 
 
Ukraine's fragile economy vulnerable to unrest
 
 
 
 
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