   |     |           |      |        | LONDON (Reuters) - World share and commodity prices fell on Monday   as a recent run of downbeat corporate earnings casts a shadow   over the outlook for growth and markets braced for the impact   of a major U.S. hurricane. |          |     |                              |     |           |      |        | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Consumer spending rose solidly in September   as households stepped up purchases on automobiles and a range   of other goods, setting up a firmer base for consumption this   quarter. |          |     |                |                           |     |           |      |        | NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stock index futures fell on Monday as a   huge and potentially damaging hurricane was expected to hit   the U.S. East Coast later in the day, and traders eyed renewed   uncertainty in Europe that hit bonds in peripheral euro zone   nations. |          |     |                |                         |     |           |      |        | MADRID/ROME (Reuters) - Italian political turmoil and Spanish   hesitancy over seeking euro zone assistance put the two countries   on the front line of the currency area's debt crisis back under   market pressure on Monday as their leaders met in Madrid. |          |     |                |                           |      |        | MOSCOW (Reuters) - Telecoms group Vimpelcom  is set to sell a   number of businesses in Asia and Africa to focus on its core   markets such as Russia and Italy, the Financial Times reported   on Monday. |          |     |                |                        |     |           |      |        | HELSINKI (Reuters) - Nokia said that U.S. mobile phone provider   Verizon Wireless will begin selling its new Lumia smartphones   this autumn, helping it to expand its presence in the United   States. |          |     |                |                        |     |           |      |        | ZURICH (Reuters) - Shares in UBS  soared on Monday after media   reports that the Swiss bank will announce it is cutting up to   10,000 jobs as it takes the knife to its investment banking   operations - particularly fixed income. |          |     |                |                     |      |        | BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Europe has won the immediate battle to save   the euro, but the war to make the single currency sustainable   in the long run has only just begun. |          |     |                           |      |        | (Reuters) - Can peer pressure make delinquent taxpayers pony   up what they owe the government? |          |     |                        |     |           |      |        | NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stock and options markets will be closed   on Monday, and possibly Tuesday, as regulators, exchanges and   brokers worry about the integrity of markets and the safety   of employees in the face of Hurricane Sandy. |          |     |                |                              |                |          |              | 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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