News roundup — November 11, 2013

By Mallory Hendry
Nov 11, 2013 / Share
Canada

Regulatory filing says BlackBerry could pay $250 million break fee in event of better offer, Reuters

Conservative government agrees to stop requesting background information from requesters under Access to Information Act, The National Post

Lawyer for senator says changing law on pensions would nullify client's suspension, Toronto Star


United States

SEC chair questions growth metrics used by tech companies at conference sponsored by Practising Law Institute, Reuters

Lawmakers pass tax breaks in Washington state in attempt to win Boeing work, Reuters


International

Transocean reaches deal in proxy battle, Reuters

New rules make it harder to provide loans: Deutsche Bank CEO, Reuters