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Tuesday December 03 2013
 
 
UK Homepage
 
Laure Prouvost wins Turner Prize
 
Turner panel finds installation about fictional relationship between winner's grandfather and artist Kurt Schwitters 'unexpectedly moving'
 
 
 
US tells China to scrap air zone rules
 
 
Apple buys Topsy to track Twitter
 
 
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US homepage
 
Thai violence escalates as deadline looms
 
As the Tuesday night deadline set by the opposition for Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra to resign looms, the protests in Bangkok grow more violent
 
 
 
BP wins battle to limit Gulf payouts
 
 
Japan stimulus speculation push up Nikkei
 
Europe homepage
 
Ukraine turmoil adds to default concerns
 
Deadlock shows no sign of abating as hundreds of protesters camp out overnight in Kiev and capital's main street remains blocked to traffic
 
 
 
Investment banks set to cut pay again
 
 
Airbus insider trading trial confirmed
 
Asia homepage
 
Gold price tumbles to lowest since July
 
Stronger US dollar as well as swiftly expanding manufacturing in November raise concerns that push bullion down by 2.7% to $1,218 a troy ounce
 
 
 
PC sales headed for worst year on record
 
 
BlackBerry pledges return to its roots
 
World News
 
Putin condemns Ukraine protests
 
Mr Putin was keen to highlight the economic support and benefits that could come Kiev's way if it stood firm and, like Armenia, sided with Russia
 
 
 
Four emerging leaders of demonstrations
 
 
Boko Haram strikes back in Nigeria
 
 
Bronx train was speeding before crash
 
 
Army independent in Egypt's constitution
 
Companies News
 
Amazon loses Supreme Court tax fight
 
Decision by the top US court came on Cyber Monday, the day when retailers traditionally offer big discounts online as the end-of-year shopping season gets under way
 
 
 
Chernin buys large stake in Crunchyroll
 
 
Fed clears Goldman and JPM capital plans
 
 
Investment bankers braced for bonus cuts
 
 
Rio to cut capex by $6bn in two years
 
Markets
 
Portugal bond swap tests investor demand
 
Lisbon is expected to issue new bonds by early next year in an effort to make a full return to the market before exiting its rescue programme in June
 
 
 
Big companies in end-of-year bond rush
 
 
Saudi plays down idea of production cuts
 
 
China IPO reforms move power to investors
 
 
US shopping season gives eBay a boost
 
Comment
 
Putin miscalculated over Ukraine
 
To Moscow the 'colour revolutions' were doubly sinister, threatening to remove nations from its orbit and to serve as templates for uprisings at home
 
 
 
Osborne must focus on the deficit
 
 
Banks need to embrace technology or die
 
 
End Mexico's disastrous war on drugs
 
 
We can make retirement saving safer now
 
Management
 
Special needs set challenges for expats
 
Making relocations abroad work for children who have a health condition, learning disability or severe allergy can pose a range of difficulties
 
 
 
Web has not yet killed the art of sales
 
 
Disney rethinks its China strategy
 
 
Philips rebrand
 
 
 
 
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