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26 July 2010 Last updated at 14:50 ET

BP boss set for £600,000 pensionTony Hayward

BP chief executive Tony Hayward is receive an immediate £600,000-a-year pension when he leaves the firm in October, the BBC learns.


A new home in the USUS new home sales still sluggish

New US home sales rose sharply in June compared with the previous month, but the pace of sales remains slow, figures show.

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