UK Morning Headlines: Japanese airlines snub China air rules, Cameron laun...

 
 
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Wednesday November 27 2013
 
 
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Japanese airlines snub China air rules
 
Japanese airlines, which had initially complied with new Chinese restrictions, are now ignoring Beijing's insistence that they need permission before flying over contested islands
 
 
 
Cameron launches attack on EU migration
 
 
RBS faces possible criminal probe
 
 
Banks face payments of $104bn, says S&P
 
 
Listless trading as markets drift lower
 
 
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Markets
 
ADM seeks to win over Australian farmers
 
Archer Daniels Midland promises to increase investment in Australian agricultural infrastructure as it seeks to win approval for GrainCorp takeover from Canberra
 
 
 
Companies must reinvest their cash hoard
 
 
Bond market puts Fed anchor to test
 
 
Europe covered bond sales hit decade low
 
 
Investors misprice political risk
 
World News
 
Iran opens contacts with oil groups
 
Veteran oil minister tells Financial Times he has held meetings with European companies and 'indirectly' with US groups with view to inviting them back
 
 
 
Haitian migrant boat capsizes in Bahamas
 
 
Dozens arrested in Cairo protests
 
 
Watchdog criticises Mexico's rights abuses
 
 
Putin leans on Kiev as protests persist
 
UK News
 
Scotland pledges to keep pound
 
SNP leader says Scotland would refuse to take on its share of UK debt if access to sterling area was refused following a 'yes' vote on independence
 
 
 
Cost blamed for RWE axing wind project
 
 
Ashton comes of age in Iran talks
 
 
Analysts raise alarm over Tesco's trading
 
 
Brooks was unsure Coulson 'could survive'
 
UK Companies
 
Law 'failing to protect' whistleblowers
 
Independent commission set up by charity that helped draft the statute 15 years ago seeks to widen scope of those who are protected
 
 
 
Few groups weigh cyber security risk
 
 
Peers back licences to control bankers
 
 
Cost cutting drives up De La Rue profits
 
 
Argos swaps 'book of dreams' for iPads
 
 
 
 
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