Europe Morning Headlines: Oil markets stay calm on Iran deal, Rafsanjani sees ...

 
 
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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
 
 
Afghan-US security deal hits fresh hurdle
 
 
EU warns US over trawling online data
 
 
Europe in push to block tax loopholes
 
 
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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
 
World News
 
Assad buoyed by Iran's nuclear deal
 
Syria does not expect international pressure on President Bashar al-Assad to step down during January's peace talks in Geneva
 
 
 
Honduras faces post-election turmoil
 
 
Protesters occupy Thai finance ministry
 
 
Kiev police clash with pro-EU protesters
 
 
Berlusconi battles to keep Senate seat
 
Europe News
 
Germany nears deal on a new coalition
 
Hopes mount that Angela Merkel and her coalition partners will agree a pact that will also include a nationwide deal on minimum wage
 
 
 
Brussels aims to level playing field
 
 
Policy makers must refresh SME approach
 
 
Commentary: EU list of failings on low carbon is getting longer
 
 
Integration takes a blustery path
 
European Companies News
 
Argentina nears deal over YPF seizure
 
Spanish delegation, including industry minister and executives from Repsol, met Argentine officials to reach an agreement over compensation
 
 
 
Shift to 4G faster than past generations
 
 
Fiat damps Chrysler IPO speculation
 
 
Q&A: Chrysler IPO
 
 
Peugeot hires Tavares as CEO in waiting
 
 
 
 
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