   |     |           |      |        | LONDON (Reuters) - A delay in potential U.S. military action   in Syria and improving economic data from China and Europe lifted   world share markets on Monday and sent the safe-haven Japanese   yen lower. |          |     |                                 |      |        | DUBAI (Reuters) - Qatar's sovereign wealth fund, one of the world's   most aggressive investors, is hiring senior bankers and industry   executives to lessen the fund's reliance on Europe and diversify   its investment portfolio, sources familiar with the plan said. |          |     |                |                           |     |           |      |        | LONDON (Reuters) - Verizon Communications was poised on Monday   to take full control of its U.S. wireless business with a $130   billion deal to buy out Vodafone and end a decade-long corporate   stand-off. |          |     |                |                         |     |           |      |        | PRAGUE (Reuters) - Factories across central Europe reported growth   in output and new business in August, a recovery in the region   gaining strength in the wake of an improving German economy. |          |     |                |                        |     |           |      |        | LISBON (Reuters) - The European Commission has approved a restructuring   plan for Portuguese lender Millennium BCP , including the future   sale of its Romanian operation and Greek assets while retaining   its profitable Polish arm. |          |     |                |                           |      |        | LONDON (Reuters) - Global regulators have eased the impact of   new rules designed to make the $630 trillion derivatives market   safer as they seek to avoid too-tight controls on the sector   that some banks argue could harm economic recovery. |          |     |                |                        |     |           |      |        | MUMBAI (Reuters) - The Indian rupee remained frail after last   week's record low, as pessimism generated by dismal economic   growth data was compounded on Monday by survey showing factory   activity in August shrank for the first time in over four years. |          |     |                |                  |     |           |      |        | FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Josef Ackermann resigned because he saw   the suicide of Zurich Insurance Group's  finance chief curbing   his ability to drive through change to revive profits, a source   close to the former chairman said on Sunday. |          |     |                        |     |           |      |        | SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Chinese brokerage Everbright Securities    has been hit by falling shares, record fines and executive resignations   following a massive trading scandal, but investors are hopeful   the incident will herald better risk controls. |          |     |                        |     |           |      |        | TOKYO (Reuters) - The Bank of Japan may hold off on declaring   the world's third-largest economy has cemented its recovery   at a policy review this week as it waits to see the fallout   on activity from slowing growth and capital outflows in emerging   nations. |          |     |                |                              |                |          |              | A daily digest of breaking business news, coverage of the US economy, major corporate news and the financial markets. Register Today |     |          |              |          |                |          |              | The latest Reuters articles on M&A, IPOs, private equity, hedge funds and regulatory updates delivered to your inbox each day. Register Today |     |          |          |          |        | » MORE NEWSLETTERS |          |   
  
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