Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Monday, 20 October 2014

THE WALL STREET JOURNALIn Today's Paper Europe

NEWS BY SECTION

Front Section ↓Opinion ↓Business and Finance ↓

FRONT SECTION

U.S. Stocks Show Strength, But Problems Could Sap Them1

Group to Bid For Adidas’s Reebok Unit1

Goldman Sachs Set to Shun U.K. Banking Standards Review Council1

What’s News2

Measuring the Impact Of Virus’s Fear Factor2

Dallas Waits for 21-Day Incubation Period to End3

Ebola Drug Race Ramps Up in Earnest 3

Bishops Vote Against Shift on Gay, Divorced Catholics4

Eurozone’s Problems Based in Politics4

Russia, Ukraine Edge Closer to Natural-Gas Deal5

Swedish Forces Continue a Search for Foreign Underwater Activity Outside Stockholm5

Russia Sanctions Cause Collateral Damage in Turkey5

Despite Uncertainty, Fed Holds Steady6

GOP Senate Candidate Puts Colorado Democrats Off Balance6

Beijing Bolsters Antigraft Body to Build Trust in Law7

China Seen Slowing Sharply Over Decade7

Security Guards Missing From Ill-Fated Concert8

Hong Kong Protests Fueled by Inequality 8

Kurdish Women Battle Islamic State on Front Lines10

Fight for Syrian City Strains Jihadists11

Kobani Hit by Fresh Round of Islamic State Assaults11

Retailers Bet They Can Make the Jumpsuit a Wardrobe Staple27

Book Review: ‘My Grandfather’s Gallery’ by Anne Sinclair28

Mourinho’s Men Turn Up the Heat30

Murray on Course for ATP With Victory in Vienna30

A Donkey Race in Alba, Italy, Has Riders Braying31

OPINION

The Parliament of Palestine12

Ebola Political Contagion12

Jack Lew, Investment Killer12

Holman Jenkins: How Obama Killed a Drug Merger13

Ian Birrell: An Earthquake Called Ukip Hits Britain13

Ruchir Sharma: Global Markets Catch the Chinese Flu14

Robert A. Sirico: Beyond the Hype About a Vatican Upheaval14

BUSINESS AND FINANCE

Mining-Industry Force Mick Davis Digs In Again15

Yahoo CEO Set to Refresh Turnaround Plan15

Rally in Treasuries Makes a Longstanding Bet Look Good15

Credit Suisse Reshuffles Investment Bank Management17

Corrections & Amplifications18

Solid Profits Ahead for U.S. Carriers18

Rolls-Royce Lowers Sales Forecast19

Syngenta Faces More Suits Over Viptera Corn Seeds19

Capital Group Turns to Wealth for International Expansion20

GM General Counsel Mike Millikin to Retire20

Uber Challenges French Ruling21

Espírito Companies Head for Liquidation21

Morgan Stanley Posts 89% Profit Gain22

Banks Are Charging for Euro Deposits23

Commodities Traders Wary of Ebola’s Reach 24

Chinese Stimulus Fuels Hope for Copper Prices24

Morgan Has to Prove Strength32

French Bond Moves Show Battle in Markets -- Heard on the Street32

Europe Needs to Pick Up Call for Telecom Investment32

Saudis Take On Shale Oil 32

Overheard: Goldman Sachs Is GOP Stalwart32