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Tuesday November 26 2013
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Oil markets stay calm on Iran deal
Short-term impact on supplies is expected to be limited since most sanctions will not be lifted unless final agreement is reached in six months' time
Rafsanjani sees full Iran deal within year
Nine detained after China oil blast
DNA test company told to stop selling kits
Argentina nears deal over YPF seizure
Qualcomm faces antitrust probe in China
Abe urges China to withdraw air zone plan
Mumbai anniversary raises India security doubts
Energy reform stirs Mexico's deepwater prospects
McMillon's rise from shop floor to chief
World News
EU warns US over trawling online data
Washington accused of violating 'safe harbour' pact by improperly requiring companies to hand over information on European customers
Assad buoyed by Iran's nuclear deal
Honduras faces post-election turmoil
Protesters occupy Thai finance ministry
Kiev police clash with pro-EU protesters
Markets
Brent crude recovers from early slide
Oil prices see volatile trade after agreement between Iran and six world powers over nuclear programme, while S&P 500 fails to maintain early momentum
Oil industry sums do not add up
Coco 'avalanche' expected from EU banks
Washington turns bond market upside down
Platinum dragged lower by fall in gold
Asia & Pacific News
Q&A: What are China and Japan arguing over?
Japan administers a set of disputed islands in the East China Sea claimed by both the People's Republic of China and the Republic of China in Taiwan
Asia-Pacific Companies News
Shift to 4G faster than past generations
By 2017 one in eight mobile connections in the world will be on superfast 4G networks, according to the mobile operators group GSMA
Commentary: EU list of failings on low carbon is getting longer
Cinda to price at top of range
Korean cosmetics seduce Asia
Samsung: too big for its bourse
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