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Monday November 25 2013
 
 
UK Homepage
 
Q&A: Iran nuclear agreement
 
Deal imposes limits and rollbacks on Tehran's nuclear programme in exchange for a modest easing of sanctions said by the US to be worth $7bn
 
 
 
Relief sweeps Tehran on landmark deal
 
 
Google showcase comes at a premium
 
 
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Nationwide, Britain's largest building society, is creating a new form of financial instrument to raise capital and remain a mutual. Lex's Oliver Ralph and Joseph Cotterill discuss whether this can lift the spirits of the mutuals sector.

 
US homepage
 
US banks threaten to charge for deposits
 
Companies and individuals could have to pay to leave money in the bank if Fed cuts interest on bank reserves to offset an eventual 'tapering'
 
 
 
Apple buys Israeli motion sensor maker
 
 
Cinda to buy more bad debt after IPO
 
Europe homepage
 
Swiss voters reject wage caps in referendum
 
Swiss voters have decisively rejected a radical proposal that would have made it illegal for companies to pay any of their staff more than 12 times the wage of their lowest earner.
 
 
 
Tibet ruling strains Spain-China relations
 
 
US shale boom hits LNG industry
 
Asia homepage
 
Outsider Widodo tipped for national role
 
Jakarta governor Joko Widodo has risen from mayor of a small town to being tipped as a frontrunner in Indonesia's 2014 presidential elections
 
 
 
Judge criticises BP over compensation
 
 
Fed's Bernanke on a mission to explain
 
World News
 
Disagreements emerge over Iran accord
 
Pact still leaves Iran with substantial nuclear infrastructure which western experts believe could produce the material for a bomb within six months
 
 
 
Iran deal does limited things
 
 
Protests in Kiev over delay on EU deal
 
 
Japan anger at China air zone over disputed islands
 
 
Marikana inquiry paints grim picture
 
Companies News
 
GE to fix ice defect on Dreamliner engine
 
Temporary thrust loss prompts Japan Airlines to say it would not use the Boeing 787 on its routes from Tokyo to Delhi, Singapore and Sydney
 
 
 
Big US banks back new bond trade venue
 
 
Global gas revolution gets under way
 
 
Trafigura reduces Puma Energy stake
 
 
European telecoms revenue fall accelerates
 
Markets
 
Cross-border dispute resolution is weak, warns Iosco
 
Watchdog says further disputes will erupt and multiply in number – especially as capital markets in emerging nations swell in size and importance
 
 
 
'Chocfinger' hit by tough cocoa market
 
Comment
 
Moocs are no magic bullet for Americans
 
It makes only marginal difference whether a student is educated by a computer or a live human if the content is irrelevant to the jobs market
 
 
 
Europe will struggle even to disintegrate
 
 
Ukraine needs help to shake off Russia
 
 
Where India has an advantage over China
 
 
Game of two halves for Spain's Rajoy
 
Management
 
David Childs, Clifford Chance
 
The outgoing head of one of the world's biggest law firms explains what it takes to the weather hard times since the financial crisis of 2008
 
 
 
It is better to be a cokehead than a blockhead
 
 
Unfair demands on your free time
 
 
Stairway to health
 
 
 
 
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