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Click to read - U.S. stock-market futures tumbled on Monday and global stocks also sank as the budget stalemate entered its second week with no deal in sight. Weekend interviews with leading politicians and Treasury officials increased anxiety among investors that the nation could run out of money in 10 days. “Expect every move from Washington to be watched with increasing scrutiny as the week unfolds, but if we don’t see any real progress, then next week has the potential to be nothing short of chaotic,” said analysts at Monex Capital in a note to investors.
Click to read - Twitter’s Valuation Seen Exceeding $20 Billion After IPO. Twitter Inc.’s user growth is slowing and it shows no sign of turning a profit. Some fund managers say that’s not going to stop the microblogging service’s $12.8 billion valuation from treading higher. Much higher. The $12.8 billion figure is derived from the fair value that Twitter put on its shares in an initial public offering filing last week. Ironfire Capital LLC and Gamco Investors Inc. (GBL) project the San Francisco-based company could be worth $15 billion to $20 billion once it begins trading.
Click to read - Cellular 'shipping' wins Nobel Prize. Three scientists have won the Nobel Prize for medicine or physiology after discovering how cells precisely transport material. James Rothman and Randy Schekman, both from the US, and Thomas Sudhof, from Germany, shared the prize. They found the way "vesicles" act like a fleet of ships transporting their goods to the exact destination. It is crucial for the way the brain communicates, the release of hormones and parts of the immune system.
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