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Wednesday November 27 2013
 
 
UK Homepage
 
Cameron launches attack on EU migration
 
PM vows to deport vagrants, restrict the right of foreign nationals to benefits and calls for new rules to stop 'vast migrations'
 
 
 
RBS faces possible criminal probe
 
 
Banks face payments of $104bn, says S&P
 
 
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Bayer's dilemma
 

German healthcare group Bayer has made a €2bn bid for Norway's Algeta, hoping to gain full control over a potentially lucrative cancer drug. Lex's Nikki Tait and Vincent Boland weigh the companies' next moves.

 
US homepage
 
US bombers fly into China's defence zone
 
America insists that it will continue to operate in what it considers to be international air space despite a Chinese declaration over the zone in the East China Sea
 
 
 
Iran opens contacts with oil groups
 
 
Tax-exempt political groups face curbs
 
Europe homepage
 
Shares leap at 'battle ready' HP
 
Meg Whitman, chief executive, said group had ended financial year on a 'high note'. Success of turnround efforts would become clearer next year
 
 
 
Vivendi to split in two
 
 
Repsol likely to accept $5bn YPF offering
 
Asia homepage
 
Private equity suitors circle Compuware
 
Approaches to the Detroit-based group come less than a year after it spurned a $2.3bn offer from activist shareholder Elliott Partners
 
 
 
China's public sector seeks security help
 
 
China looks to limit interbank lending
 
World News
 
Ashton comes of age in Iran talks
 
Officials once scathing of UK diplomat are suddenly singing the peer's praises and EU ambassadors gave her team a standing ovation in Brussels
 
 
 
Dozens arrested in Cairo protests
 
 
Watchdog criticises Mexico's rights abuses
 
 
Putin leans on Kiev as protests persist
 
 
Financial crisis weighs on elderly
 
Companies News
 
Private equity holds $789bn in cash
 
Buyout groups' rising cash reflects fact they have taken longer to invest their funds since the crisis, as they have found fewer good opportunities
 
 
 
Aramark plans to raise up to $1bn in IPO
 
 
Burger King takes a bite at French market
 
 
Retailers pin festive hopes on Pinterest
 
 
Men's Wearhouse turns tables on suitor
 
Markets
 
Stocks struggle to find clear direction
 
S&P 500 touches fresh intraday record but struggles to maintain momentum, while oil prices stabilise after previous session's sharp swings
 
 
 
Bond market puts Fed anchor to test
 
 
Europe covered bond sales hit decade low
 
 
Investors misprice political risk
 
 
Non-bank lenders step up UK funding deals
 
Comment
 
Green growth is a worthwhile goal
 
Given the lack of certainty about the climate system, the wisest course is surely to drive cautiously
 
 
 
Movement in Europe needs to be less free
 
 
Olympics left Londoners out of pocket
 
 
An independent Scotland will thrive
 
 
After the Plenum, sell pianos and dairy
 
Management
 
From glad-rags to online riches
 
Sophia Amoruso saw that for today's consumers shopping and social media constantly collide and put this at the heart of her fashion website
 
 
 
Tips from a prolific public speaker
 
 
Is it wise to inform staff of future ownership plans?
 
 
Frequent flyer points for Christmas gifts
 
 
 
 
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