Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Tuesday, 21 October 2014

THE WALL STREET JOURNALIn Today's Paper Europe

NEWS BY SECTION

Front Section ↓Opinion ↓Business and Finance ↓

FRONT SECTION

IBM Quits 2015 Forecast, Sheds Chip Operations1

Turkey Shift Allows Aid For Kurds1

WHO Says Nigeria Has Eradicated Ebola1

European Companies’ Earnings Show Business Weakened1

What’s News2

Gridlock Could Prove Costly at Polls 2

Indonesia Head Faces Battle On Fuel Price 3

Europe Official Appeals to U.K. to Stay 4

France Puts Pressure on Germany for Stimulus Plan4

Transport Strikes Push Germany to Tighten Laws 4

Sweden’s Submarine Hunt Evokes Cold War Memories5

Italian Economic Chief Urges Patience on Steps5

WTO Panel Finds U.S. Meat-Labeling Requirements Violate WTO Rules6

Suspect Held in Investigation Into Death of 7 Women in Indiana6

Tolls Proliferate, as Do Gripes6

Rising Star in Japan Cabinet Resigns7

Hong Kong Chief Stands Firm7

43 People Declared Ebola-Free After Monitoring8

Norwegian Ebola Patient Recovers, Is Discharged From Hospital8

Ebola Vaccine Push Ramps Up8

Shippers Keep Serving Countries Hit by Ebola9

China Not Helping Enough With Ebola, Says UN World Food Programme9

Europe Ill-Prepared for Terrorists on Home Soil 10

EU Steps-Up Sanctions Against Assad’s Regime11

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Review: The Phablet Pioneer Still Leads the Way29

The Kansas City Royals Want to Rule the World30

Sunderland Owns Up After Drubbing30

Billionaires and Mathematicians Crack Jokes at the Geekiest Event of the Season31

OPINION

Defining Dismissal Down12

ObamaCare’s Failing Cost Control12

Hong Kong’s Uncompromising Chief12

Ibrahim Kalin: What Turkey Wants in the War on ISIS13

Scott Gottlieb and Tevi Troy: Ebola Isn’t a Messaging Problem13

Book Review: ‘Outpost’ by Christopher R. Hill14

Bad News Truly Is Bad News for Europe14

BUSINESS AND FINANCE

Adidas CEO Must Decide How to Pivot on Reebok15

Humanity’s Last Great Hope: Venture Capitalists15

Chinese Smartphones Lift Japan’s Electronics Business15

Valeant Pushes Business Strength as Earnings Top Expectations16

Corrections & Amplifications18

Facebook Sues Lawyers19

EU, China Reach Deal on Telecoms Equipment19

BSkyB to Own At Least 69% of Sky Deutschland20

Big Chains Put a Lock on First-Run Movies20

Nutreco Gets $3.4 Billion Offer21

Twitter to Offer New Tools for App Developers21

Apple Pay Roles Out, With Holes in System21

Business Briefs22

Italian Job Sparks Bids for Transfield, Tenix22

London Caps a Busy Art Week22

Debt-Funded Projects In Uganda Are Criticized23

U.S. Taxpayers See A Profit From Ally23

Mexico’s Anti-Drug Push Weighs on Iron-Ore Trade With China23

Clouds Hang Over Big Banks24

Snag Shuts Pipeline for Payments In Sterling 24

Libor’s New Administrator Outlines Measures to Ensure Accuracy24

Pensions Weigh Hedge-Fund Decisions 25

European Stocks Slip26

Goldman Sachs, J.P. Morgan Lower Views on Interest Rates26

ECB Starts to Buy Covered Bonds26

In Search of Higher Wages32

IBM: Free But Not Easy -- Heard on the Street32

SAP’s Climate Change -- Overheard32

Sogo Sale: Don’t Shop Where Hong Kong Tycoons Sell 32

Greek and Italian Banks Are Stressed32