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Monday November 11 2013
 
 
UK Homepage
 
Philippines struggles with typhoon legacy
 
The country is battling with the aftermath of the world's most powerful typhoon this year, which is thought to have affected 9.5m people
 
 
 
Tories put private hospitals on standby
 
 
ECB split stokes German backlash fears
 
 
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US homepage
 
Congress threatens fresh Iran sanctions
 
Kerry on defensive after criticism, while Iran blames France for blocking a historic agreement and Israel denounces US strategy on Tehran
 
 
 
Banks consider trader chat rooms ban
 
 
Democrats want US tax breaks slashed
 
Europe homepage
 
Greek no-confidence vote defeated
 
Coalition government survives challenge from radical leftwing Syriza party
 
 
 
KPMG treads new ground with fund
 
 
Franklin Templeton takes Ukraine gamble
 
Asia homepage
 
Renault-Nissan to miss electric cars target
 
A failure to create charging and support infrastructure for the vehicles has crippled sales and forced the company to pare back its expectations
 
 
 
Culture clash key to Cooper Tire stalemate
 
 
BP in fresh attempt to curb spill payouts
 
World News
 
Bloomberg quashes report to stay in China
 
Bloomberg says it will not publish investigative story into alleged financial dealings between China's richest man and Communist party officials
 
 
 
Argentina's Fernández picks new battle
 
 
Security fears over Lebanese Shia parades
 
 
China reform puts executives on defensive
 
 
Indian premier to shun Sri Lanka meeting
 
Companies News
 
US groups on target to raise record IPO sums
 
Resurgent interest has paved the way for 192 companies to raise $51.8bn from new issues, putting the market on track to rival dotcom boom
 
 
 
Alibaba rivals step up Single's Day push
 
 
Watchdog urged to probe metals markets
 
 
Apple and Samsung fight over patent award
 
Markets
 
Japanese stocks lead Asia gains
 
Bourses mostly higher, albeit modestly, as traders digest US jobs report and a raft of Chinese data
 
 
 
Capital Group urges rethink on indices
 
 
Investor campaigns double in three years
 
Comment
 
Iran will test Obama's game plan
 
A deal could retrospectively earn his 2009 Nobel Peace Prize, or show how easily he is outplayed by tougher opponents – the US Congress among them
 
 
 
Eurozone needs to get inflation up again
 
 
Right treatment for the Obamacare bug
 
 
Don't get too close to neighbours in space
 
 
The fight for food security in a crowded world
 
Management
 
Malcolm Walker, Iceland's evangelist
 
The chairman and chief executive of the much mocked British grocer is still restless after a long and turbulent career and recent TV fame
 
 
 
Why it is clever to pretend to be stupid
 
 
Stay steady while being spun out
 
 
 
 
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