UK Morning Headlines: Darling under Tory fire over Scottish campaign, Euro...

 
 
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Wednesday December 04 2013
 
 
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Darling under Tory fire over Scottish campaign
 
Signs of growing frustration in Downing Street over the former Labour chancellor's leadership of the 'Better Together' Scottish campaign
 
 
 
Europe to unleash heavy rate-fixing fines
 
 
Cameron defends GSK during China trip
 
 
Tomlinson report cut Lloyds criticism
 
 
Co-op advisers did not assess Britannia fully
 
 
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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
 
 
Boom-era credit deals poised for comeback
 
 
Judge clears way for Detroit debt talks
 
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'
 
 
 
Ukraine protesters vow to keep up pressure
 
 
N Korea's Kim ousts uncle, Seoul claims
 
 
Maduro faces big test of popular opinion
 
 
Tsipras looks to EU poll for mandate
 
UK News
 
PM pushes for China cybersecurity talks
 
The move comes as Whitehall departments and UK businesses warn they face a growing cyber threat from foreign entities trying to steal trade secrets
 
 
 
Links supersede deals, say analysts
 
 
UK backs BP in dispute with US government
 
 
Insurers pledge £25bn for infrastructure
 
 
Gove defends Scandinavian-inspired reforms
 
UK Companies
 
UK small-caps face dangers abroad
 
Small companies want some exposure to fast-growing market, but without their own managers in far-flung areas, they are more susceptible to problems
 
 
 
Pub code plan slows Vianet's flow
 
 
BoE eyes standard risk weights for banks
 
 
Detained couple's son in call to GSK boss
 
 
Banks rush to meet tax code deadline
 
 
 
 
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