Kerry says talks with Israel, Palestinians 'very productive'

Israeli PM Netanyahu shows a present given to him by U.S. Secretary of State Kerry in JerusalemTEL AVIV (Reuters) – U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Friday that his shuttle talks with Israeli and Palestinian leaders on prospects for reviving direct negotiations had been “very productive”. Speaking to reporters in Tel Aviv after two days of talks in Israel and the Palestinian territories, Kerry urged both sides to refrain from provocative actions “that take us backwards” and said they should focus instead on progress towards peace talks. …

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Novo obesity drug could launch in U.S. end 2014

COPENHAGEN (Reuters) – Danish drug maker Novo Nordisk said it could launch obesity treatment liraglutide in the United States by the end of next year and rejected some analysts’ doubts over the medicine’s commercial potential. The world’s biggest insulin producer is hoping the treatment for severe obesity will help to at least partly offset the delay to its next generation insulin treatment Tresiba after U.S. regulators asked for more tests. …

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StanChart's Sands says Muddy Waters' debt bet misplaced

By Janeman Latul and Kanupriya Kapoor JAKARTA (Reuters) – Standard Chartered PLC’s chief executive Peter Sands denied U.S. activist investor Muddy Waters’ claim that the bank has taken on too much risk, saying its loan book was in a good condition and there is no change in risk appetite for lending. Sands’ comments came after Carson Block, the founder of Muddy Waters, told a conference earlier this month that he had bet against Standard Chartered’s debt because he thought the market was underestimating the risk in the bank’s loan portfolio. …

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Russia's leading social network banned by "mistake"

By Douglas Busvine MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia’s leading online social network was briefly banned on Friday, in a move dismissed as a “mistake” but which follows intensifying official pressure on the company as President Vladimir Putin consolidates his power. VKontakte (www.vk.com), Europe’s largest homegrown social network with 210 million registered users, was put overnight on a “black list” of sites barred from distributing content inside Russia. Hours later, the ban was lifted. …

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HSBC urges acceleration of banking reform

People sit in an outdoor coffee shop in front of an HSBC bank branch in VallettaLONDON (Reuters) – HSBC's Chairman Douglas Flint said on Friday the pace of reform in the banking industry must be accelerated to avoid investor confidence in the sector being undermined. “We have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to reform banking and the broader financial industry,” Flint told shareholders at the bank's annual general meeting. “As a first priority we need to speed up the reform process. Otherwise investor confidence in the sector will continue to be undermined,” he added. (Reporting by Matt Scuffham, editing by Sinead Cruise)

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Africa backs Kenya call for Hague court to drop Kenyatta case

Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta turns to speak to a member of his delegation at the Somalia conference in LondonBy Aaron Maasho ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) – African nations have backed a request by Kenya for charges of crimes against humanity by its president to be referred back to the east African country, African Union documents show. President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy, William Ruto, are both facing trial in the International Criminal Court (ICC), accused of masterminding ethnic bloodshed in post-election violence five years ago that killed more than 1,200 people. Both deny the charges. …

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