News Headlines - 25 November 2011

▽U.S. Increases Pressure on Egypt's Military to Hand Over Power to Civilian Leaders - Fox News
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2011/11/25/us-increases-pressure-on-egypts-military-to-hand-over-power-to-civilian-leaders/
The U.S. increased pressure Friday on Egypt's military rulers to hand over power to civilian leaders, and the generals turned to a Mubarak-era politician to head a new government in a move that failed to satisfy the more than 100,000 protesters who jammed Tahrir Square in the biggest rally yet this week.

▽Public sector strike could see Heathrow 'grind to halt' - BBC
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-15884527
Heathrow airport has asked airlines to halve the number of passengers they fly into the airport next week to try to minimise disruption caused by a strike.

▽Japan Benchmark 10-Year Yield Completes Biggest Weekly Gain Since January - Bloomberg
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-11-25/japan-s-benchmark-yields-rise-above-1-on-concern-debt-burden-will-worsen.html
Japan’s benchmark bond yields rose above 1 percent and completed the biggest weekly gain since January on concern the government will fail to rein in the world’s largest debt burden.

▽Japan deflation persists - Reuters
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/11/25/us-japan-economy-idUSTRE7AO09F20111125
Japan's core consumer prices fell for the first time in four months in the year to October after a cigarette tax hike a year ago dropped out from calculations revealing persistent deflation caused by chronically weak domestic demand.

▽CO2 climate sensitivity 'overestimated' - BBC
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-15858603
Global temperatures could be less sensitive to changing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) levels than previously thought, a study suggests.