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FRONT PAGE
NATIONAL NEWS
- Fiscal watchdog slashes UK forecasts
- Autumn Statement: Winners and losers
- Bond investors braced for more austerity
- Why did Osborne miss his target?
- Chancellor draws cheers from Tory benches
- Labour critical of missed debt targets
- Budget adds to public sector workers’ pain
- Clutching at straws amid despair
- Fat-fingered mistake ruffles coalition
- Osborne pulls off welfare masterstroke
- Business chiefs press for radical action
- Corporation tax cut again
- Infrastructure funds disappoint industry
- Small businesses broadly positive
- Energy industry welcomes natural gas backing
- Forecast 4G sale included in accounts
- Pension tax grab extends beyond wealthy
- Tax to be levied on £40bn in Swiss banks
- Tax changes won’t reverse fiscal drag
- Experts see little light on horizon
- Time stands still for Osborne
- Osborne walks a tightrope on deficit
- Time to use room for manoeuvre
- Chancellor makes best of bad job
- Bombarded by figures and wet socks
- Watchdog to curb payday loan costs
- Cameron lauds new Tech City investments
- Regulator urges rethink of GCSE reforms
- Editors bow to Leveson pressure
- Services data suggest recovery ‘fizzled out’
- Fraud agency agreed second secret payout
- Improving lower-end skills benefits regions
- UK to lead stem cell research project
Main Content
WORLD
- EU seeks help on climate talks snags
- External action can help end Syria’s crisis
- Syria pound fall suggests currency crisis
- Lebanon’s Tripoli rocked by 2nd day of violence
- Army deployed after clashes in Cairo
- Europe cools on Russia’s WTO accession
- PMIs signal eurozone recession bottoming out
- Irish property tax piles on homeowners’ misery
- Irish budget seeks extra €3.5bn
- Poles fear recession will hit this time
- Republicans urged to resist tax rises
- Holidaying Chinese opt for Australia
- Candidates vie for BoJ governorship
- Low water levels threaten US farm goods
- Ghana polls a close contest despite boom
- Tehran’s dynamic mayor builds reputation
LETTERS
- Imbalance of taxation weighs heavily on citizens
- Unable to compete for content – in BT’s parallel world
- Yes, Lord Stevenson got it wrong – but that is not a crime
- No prospect of shaking the UK out of its slumbers
- Far more than an overpayment
- Military aware of synthetics’ danger
- Italian democrats are not all ready for the leap forward
COMPANIES
- Freeport returns to oil with $20bn deals
- EADS shakes up shareholder pact
- Citi joins bank jobs cull by axing 11,000
- Green shoots scarce in wintry Europe
- Sage story should be about sales
- UK regulator unveils new Libor rules
- ZTE secures $5bn from Beijing-backed bank
- Alstom wins $5.8bn South African contract
- Dassault Aviation chief to step down
- Nokia in smartphone deal with China
- Nomura loses top rainmaker in global M&A
- Agreement reached in US ports strike
- Chief of German insurer stabbed
- Saipem chief resigns amid graft probe
- American dream that died for Tesco
- Global chains heading home
- HSBC sells Ping An stake to Thai group
- Credit Suisse Asia head plays down split
- Rupert Murdoch’s mother dies aged 103
- Record €1.47bn fine for TV cartels
- Hackers net €36m in Europe banking attack
- Netflix targets the bigger picture
- Funding woes threaten next tech revolution
- Instagram abandons Twitter feature
- Brewin Dolphin profits up by a third
- Stagecoach’s UK buses perform robustly
- Sage banks on cloud to attain target
- Bargain businesses thrive in hard times
- Bwin.party co-chief to step down
- Starbucks says it will pay more UK tax
- Rolex to be F1 official timekeeper
- Investors wary over Freeport deals
- Three Thyssen board members to stand down
- Drugs groups aim to halve cost of trials
- GDF Suez warns of lower profits next year
MARKETS
- Stock gains muted as cliff concerns linger
- Home Retail rises to nine-month high
- Pound steady after Autumn Statement
- Largest Apple share drop in four years
- EADS lifted by buyback prospects
- Home refinancing rush hits bond investors
- Bulls see merit in poor jobs data
- Nasdaq bungles WhiteHorse IPO
- beyondbrics: Turkey borrowing at record low cost
- Abe can turn round Japan’s fortunes
- Europe bond market set for holdout reform
- Paulson’s bet on eurozone backfires
- Resource prices stabilising, says Goldman
- Companies in last-minute bond flurry