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10/14/2013
Reuters Election 2012 Daily round-up of the day's top news from the campaign trail, the White House and all the politics in between
Air France-KLM's stand unclear for Alitalia capital increase
MILAN/PARIS (Reuters) - Shareholders of Alitalia will vote on Monday on a 300 million euro ($407 million) capital increase to keep the near-bankrupt Italian airline flying, but the participation of top investor Air France-KLM is far from certain.
Canada's TD Bank plots £8 billion raid on RBS U.S. arm: paper
LONDON (Reuters) - Canada's Toronto-Dominion Bank is considering an 8 billion pound ($12.8 billion) bid for Royal Bank of Scotland's American retail banking business Citizens, The Sunday Times reported without citing sources.
BT strikes deal to carry Sky Movies on its TV service
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's BT has struck a deal to show BSkyB's Sky Movies on its TV service, marking an easing in tension between the companies that have been battling to attract soccer viewers since the summer.
China's Huawei rules out large acquisitions: report
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - China's Huawei, one of the world's largest telecoms network infrastructure providers, is not planning any large takeovers because it would be unable to integrate them, Deputy Chairman Guo Ping was reported as saying in German paper Welt am Sonntag.
French unions open to possible state stake in PSA
PARIS (Reuters) - French trade unions said they are open to the prospect of the state taking a stake in loss-making auto-maker PSA Peugeot Citroen but said the key question was the survival of local jobs and control of the group.
Templeton's Mobius urges 'fair and equitable' TNK-BP buyout
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Emerging markets fund manager Mark Mobius appealed on Saturday for Russian oil company Rosneft to make a "fair and equitable" offer to buy out minority shareholders in oil company TNK-BP.
Italy's PM says Alitalia should enter alliance quickly: report
MILAN (Reuters) - The investment of state-owned Poste in Alitalia is an emergency move to keep the struggling airline in business and allow it to search for foreign partners without humiliating itself, Italy's Prime Minister Enrico Letta told an Italian daily.
At least 7 potentially bidding for Versace stake: sources
MILAN (Reuters) - At least seven potential buyers are in the running to bid for a minority holding in Italian fashion house Versace, which plans to sell a 15-20 percent stake to fund growth, sources close to the talks told Reuters on Friday.
Alitalia investors agree cash call to keep stricken airline flying
ROME (Reuters) - Italy's near-bankrupt Alitalia was thrown a lifeline on Friday when its board members - including cautious top shareholder Air France-KLM - approved a capital increase as part of a government-led 500-million-euro bailout.
Exclusive: Glencore, Vale in talks over Canadian nickel tie-up - sources
LONDON/TORONTO (Reuters) - Glencore Xstrata and Vale have revived talks over a potential combination of the mining groups' nickel operations in Canada's Sudbury basin, in an effort to cut costs as prices for the metal languish, sources familiar with the situation said.
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