What did you miss? Our ten most read stories this week

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Our best read story this week was Halloween-themed, as we revealed the ten scariest stocks in the UK, guaranteed to give you nightmares.

Also among the most popular stories of the week were the highlights (and lowlights) of results season so far - BP, Barclays, RBS, and SLI were a mixed bag during Q3. Elsewhere, it was a busy week for the FCA, with its Asset Management Conference, the launch of a new thematic review, and ongoing worries about fund liquidity. Click the links below to catch up on the stories you missed:   Shocker! The UK's ten most frightening stocks of 2013   BP share price rockets after dividend hike RBS shares sell off as group unveils £38bn 'bad bank' FCA launches thematic revi...

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