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Tuesday November 26 2013
 
 
UK Homepage
 
Pressure builds for tougher UK bank reform
 
Archbishop of Canterbury will join Lord Lawson, the former Tory chancellor, and other senior peers in seeking to amend Osborne's banking reform bill
 
 
 
Nine detained after China oil blast
 
 
Asian markets absorb impact of Iran deal
 
 
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Peugeot Citroën is planning the succession to its CEO by hiring former senior Renault executive Carlos Tavares. Lex's Oliver Ralph and Nikki Tait discuss the latest development in Europe's second-largest carmaker.

 
US homepage
 
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
 
 
Qualcomm faces antitrust probe in China
 
Europe homepage
 
Argentina nears deal over YPF seizure
 
Spanish delegation, including industry minister and executives from Repsol, met Argentine officials to reach an agreement over compensation
 
 
 
EU warns US over trawling online data
 
 
Europe in push to block tax loopholes
 
Asia homepage
 
Top Nasdaq executive quits for ConvergEx
 
Mr Noll's departure not linked to recent systems problems at Nasdaq that have put its technological shortcomings under the spotlight
 
 
 
DNA test company told to stop selling kits
 
 
Abe urges China to withdraw air zone plan
 
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
 
Companies News
 
Walmart names McMillon as new chief
 
Head of international division of the world's biggest retailer by sales is set to replace Mike Duke after he steps down at the end of January
 
 
 
Shift to 4G faster than past generations
 
 
Fiat damps Chrysler IPO speculation
 
 
Uber hails new drivers' financing scheme
 
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
 
Comment
 
Obama v the Israel lobby
 
A very public showdown between two leaders who loathe one another is in prospect, and the outcome will have far-reaching consequences
 
 
 
A rare opportunity for Tehran's rivals
 
 
Cameron must outwit party rationalists
 
 
'Friendly' co-op banks hold hidden risks
 
 
A rocky road for Scottish nationalists
 
Management
 
Ireland's lonely whistleblowers
 
Attempts are being made to protect individuals who challenge the tightly knit Irish elite with unwelcome revelations
 
 
 
Generation Y revolution may never come
 
 
BMW's car-sharing innovation
 
 
Foot Locker's 'All is Right' campaign
 
 
 
 
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