Round up - November 16

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CILP's Telent bid ‘unconditional'; Fresh turmoil on fear of new bank seeking emergency aid; Unions and workers split over more strikes; Barclays allays fears with £1.3bn writedown

CILP’s Telent bid ‘unconditional’ Financial Times (FTCM p22) Pension Corporation and its bidding vehicle, CILP, have declared their £400m offer for Telent unconditional, saying they now believed ...

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