Monday Papers: tips and comment
FT Lex Comment:
* US litigation -- a regulatory reform bill might make it easier for foreign investors, in foreign companies, on foreign exchanges, to seek compensation in the US
* Output gaps -- it is almost impossible to measure an output gap with any accuracy. So how on earth doe you measure an economy's potential?
* Utility players -- Warren Buffett's pending $26 billion buy-out of railroad Burlington Northern Santa Fe is yet another sign that we have entered a low-return world.
Other comment:
* Business feels loss of development agencies (p.3)
* Recession sees growth in fast-food outlets (p.4)
* Interview John Tiner, chief executive Resolution (p.16)
* Tony Jackson: beware the red light of consumer price indices (p.20)
* Interview Hirander Misra, chief operating officer Chi-X (p.20)
FTfm:
* Gold rush hits prime property (p.1)
* Mixed picture on property funds (p.2)
* Face to face with Roger Bartley of Legal & General Investment Management (p.4)
* Hedge fund bears throw in the towel (p.8)
* Fund focus: Invesco Perpetual Asian Fund (p.12)
THE TIMES
* Business big shot: Mark Price,managing director Waitrose
* Barclay Bros plan to bring Woolworths back to the high street
* America dreams of a flat Christmas on Main Street
* EADS executives try to overturn wachdog ruling
* Vodafone tries out premium path tariff
* Monday Manifesto: Ian Powell of PricewaterhouseCoopers
DAILY TELEGRAPH
* Comment: The high street is surprisingly defying the gloomsters, but for how long?
* Andrew Dismore, a member of the Commons committee covering the conduct of MPs' claimed £34,000 in second home expenses for a west-London flat which housed his girl friend's homeopathy surgery
* Utilities face rights issues and dividend cuts
* Scottish & newcastle ditches beer ties in bid to drawn in tenants
* Interview Lord Turner, FSA chairman
* Commodities: time to join the nuclear bandwagon
THE INDPENDENT
Small Talk:
* Avia Health Information a boost to AIM -- Modern Water taps demand in Middle East -- Brainspark behind Italy's £200 million theme park
Other comment:
* Expect Britvic's results to be full of fizz
THE GUARDIAN
*Britain could lose thousands of potential jobs as £10.3 billion nuclear contract goes to US
* Amazon's elves get set for Cyber Monday
DAILY EXPRESS
Investment Analyst:
* GKN is now looking a good bet for risk-takers
AIM Market:
* Asian Plantations' burning ambition
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