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Thursday November 14 2013
 
 
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Sotheby's $105m sale sets Warhol record
 
Auction price for Andy Warhol's Silver Car Crash (Double Disaster) sets a world record for one of America's most revered pop artists
 
 
 
Eurozone third-quarter GDP slows to 0.1%
 
 
Yellen will say US recovery falls short
 
 
Falling growth adds to Abenomics doubts
 
 
IBM opens Watson AI technology to rivals
 
 
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Markets
 
Stocks climb on Yellen remarks
 
Prepared remarks show US Fed chief nominee to take dovish tone at Senate hearing, suggesting sustained stimulus measures
 
 
 
Treasury ownership marks wealth divide
 
 
Gold demand falls to four-year low
 
 
Corporate default risk models are broken
 
 
Earnings lift European equity markets
 
World News
 
Israel-US relations battered by split over Iran
 
Netanyahu condemns deal on Tehran's nuclear ambitions as 'bad and dangerous', leading some in Washington worried the Israeli prime minister wants to block proposals
 
 
 
Japanese growth halves in third quarter
 
 
Iran hardliners block Rouhani reforms
 
 
Merkel warned against reversing reforms
 
 
OECD issues warning on French economy
 
US news
 
Philippines death toll creeps up
 
Relief aid has begun arriving in areas isolated by last weekend's typhoon but death toll continues to creep up as full extent of devastation becomes clear
 
 
 
'Obamacare' launch fiasco rouses sceptics
 
 
Warhol fetches $105m at auction
 
 
Fannie and Freddie alternatives priority
 
 
US jobs data add up, insists Groshen
 
US & Canadian companies
 
Burberry first-half revenues pass £1bn
 
Luxury brand's first-half revenues pass £1bn for first time as it prepares for change at the top with departure of chief executive Angela Ahrendts
 
 
 
US internet companies look to the cloud
 
 
Regulators target "premium" cigarettes
 
 
JPMorgan feels the wrath of Twitter
 
 
Wave of telecoms and tech M&A predicted
 
 
 
 
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