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Friday December 06 2013
 
 
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Nelson Mandela dies
 
South Africa's first black president, a Nobel Peace Prize winner and a man with an almost mythical status, has died aged 95
 
 
 
RBC chief Gordon Nixon to retire
 
 
Beijing bans banks from Bitcoin deals
 
 
Stocks and bonds fall ahead of jobs data
 
 
US grows at 3.6% in third quarter
 
 
Volcker rule leaves regulation grey area
 
 
Biden urges Xi to reduce regional tension
 
 
China signals shift on plurilateral trade
 
 
Echoes of Myanmar's past cloud land deals
 
 
Deutsche employee arrested in Japan probe
 
 
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World News
 
Mandela, first president of democratic South Africa
 
Nelson Mandela is the man most credited with turning the dream of a democratic, desegregated and internationally respected S Africa into a reality
 
 
 
Bill Bratton returns to NYPD beat
 
 
Gazprom dismisses price cut for Ukraine
 
 
Slow progress for Brazil's World Cup
 
 
UK welfare system blamed for migrant abuse
 
Markets
 
Companies in post-IPO share sale rush
 
A total of $7.4bn has been raised this year by US companies within the lock-up period in which they are otherwise forbidden from making secondary sales
 
 
 
Deutsche Bank slashes commodity trading
 
 
Brace for bumpy ride in emerging markets
 
 
Pre-Fed junk bond rush sets fresh record
 
 
Large investors turn cold on commodities
 
Asia & Pacific News
 
Chinese entrepreneur in Crimea port plan
 
Wang Jing, a Chinese telecoms entrepreneur, wades into Ukraine's political crisis with a project proposal worth $10bn to build a deepwater port
 
 
 
A lesson in how not to deal with China
 
 
IFC to launch $5bn rupee bond scheme
 
Asia-Pacific Companies News
 
Renault-Dongfeng: objects in mirror
 
With Renault's $1.3bn, 50-50 tie-up with Dongfeng now formally approved the spotlight should fall on Peugeot's plans for China
 
 
 
StanChart private bank statements hacked
 
 
Renault secures foothold in China
 
 
Qantas targets A$2bn package of cuts
 
 
China Mobile: better connection
 
 
 
 
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