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Monday November 25 2013
 
 
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Abe urges China to withdraw air zone plan
 
In escalating war of words, Japan's PM calls on China to withdraw a plan for an air defence zone that overlaps with one already operated by Tokyo
 
 
 
Relief sweeps Tehran on landmark deal
 
 
US banks threaten to charge for deposits
 
 
Apple buys Israeli motion sensor maker
 
 
Korean cosmetics seduce Asia
 
 
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Wealth managers looking to Asia
 

Boris Collardi, chief executive of Julius Baer, says that Singapore and Hong Kong have become an important source of growth for the Swiss bank. He tells the FT's Jeremy Grant that the growth of wealth management in Asia is not taking business away from Europe and the US and discusses the group's integration of Merrill Lynch's Asian wealth management business.

 
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Oil prices slide after Iran nuclear deal
 
Equity markets mostly higher but oil prices tumble following agreement between Iran and six world powers over nuclear programme
 
 
 
Oil industry sums do not add up
 
 
Iran deal's impact on oil supplies to be limited
 
 
Politicians cloud outlook for MBS market
 
 
Australian dollar's vigour begins to fade
 
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Oil prices tumble after Iran deal agreed
 
Oil prices tumble as hopes rise for a decline in geopolitical tensions and an increase in global oil supplies following the nuclear agreement between Iran and leading powers in the west
 
 
 
Iran deal does limited things
 
 
Protests in Kiev over delay on EU deal
 
 
Rivals claim Honduras presidential poll win
 
 
Fed's Bernanke on a mission to explain
 
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Q&A: What are China and Japan arguing over?
 
Japan administers a set of disputed islands in the East China Sea claimed by both the People's Republic of China and the Republic of China in Taiwan
 
 
 
Moocs are no magic bullet for Americans
 
 
Bombardier bullish about C-series orders
 
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Symantec chief warns of IP cyber threats
 
Security software group highlights hackers targeting commercial secrets and intellectual property rather than malicious attacks or cyber warfare
 
 
 
GE to fix ice defect on Dreamliner engine
 
 
Google criticised over product listings
 
 
Google showcase comes at a premium
 
 
Orange in talks with Altice over unit sale
 
 
 
 
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