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Friday November 01 2013
US & Canadian companies
Clock running out for BlackBerry
Whether the struggling Canadian smartphone maker has an independent future or is broken up and sold remains unclear as bid deadline looms
US admits spying had 'reached too far'
Senate rebuffs Obama housing nominee
Barrick Gold moves to pay down $2.6bn debt
AIG completes buyback as profits improve
US relaxes rules on in-flight gadget use
Refining overcapacity hits oil majors
Paul Allen firm urges Microsoft spin-offs
New proposals to toughen bank trade rules
NSA revelations boost corporate paranoia
Wells Fargo strikes deal on bad mortgages
Critic's staff make overtures to US banks
Time Warner Cable chief open to deals
Microsoft resurfaces with tablet updates
Estée Lauder sales up despite US slowdown
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