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FRONT PAGE
NATIONAL NEWS
- Risky investments on the rise, King says
- EU uncertainty adds to sterling’s woes
- Clarke steps up pro-EU rhetoric
- EU nations turn back on UK renegotiations
- High Street reels from HMV crash
- Why HMV’s Nipper may have barked his last
- ‘Zombies’ seen to hold back economy
- HMV loss will hurt industry, analysts say
- Call to honour failed-shop vouchers
- Watchdog warns on infrastructure funding
- Tate Britain to host Lowry show
- Universities look to lay new foundations
- Overseas buyers hungry for London new-build
- Car cover rises sharply for single women
- Police starting pay to fall by £4,000
Main Content
WORLD
- Germany hit by debt crisis turbulence
- Merkel’s ‘Mac’ is man to watch in poll
- France committed to reform, says minister
- Egypt wrestles with economic decline
- Concern rises over France’s Mali mission
- Pakistan in crisis over PM’s arrest order
- Obama poised to set out gun control plans
- World Bank cautions on economic stimulus
- Republicans unite for debt limit fight
- Armstrong faces legal hurdles
- Blasts kill at least 80 at Syrian university
LETTERS
- Precious commodity will be lost if UK quits EU
- Leaving the EU would not cure Britain’s woes
- Escape from Brussels would unleash UK potential
- Prices fall thanks to train companies
- Food supply chain grows more brittle
- Innovative lenses will boost learning
- Where only 10-year-olds dare to tread
- Americans do like a good subjunctive
- An ironic twist to Jessops’ demise
COMPANIES
- Pair face insider trading charges
- Bear Edwards upbeat over European stocks
- Carry trade strategy not dead but resting
Silver Lake at centre of Dell deal talks - HMV’s fate not the last sign of retail mortality
- Amplats outlines radical SA overhaul
- Sabanci eyes IPO of AvivaSA pensions unit
- Turkish snack group eyes global expansion
- Former Yahoo chief moves to Guggenheim
- Jack Ma steps down as Alibaba chief
- Myanmar opens telecoms to foreign groups
- Ex-McKinsey official to head KKR in Brazil
- Japan probes Dreamliner fuel leaks
- French telecoms mergers face opposition
- North Sea pipeline shut after leak found
- French energy groups lose their momentum
- Areva and EDF defend project costs
- SAP slides as profits miss expectations
- Facebook move into search hits Yelp
- Cash wave washes China’s banks off course
- Walmart pledges help for US producers
- HKEx seeks to be ‘gateway for China’
- Renault to axe 7,500 French jobs
- Air Berlin to cut jobs and downsize fleet
- Ford bent on leading the way on pickups
- Siemens case involves China healthcare unit
- Morgan Stanley defers bonuses for top staff
- Rio Tinto boosted by iron ore resurgence
- Man Utd signs up Chinese sponsors
- BBA details plans for checking standards
- AstraZeneca’s new chief shakes up top team
- Weak trading sends Ashmore shares down
- Record subscription bookings for Wandisco
- Ocado boosted by seasonal shoppers
- Co-operative Group outpaces larger rivals
- Burberry warns of wholesale revenue drop
- PPR to control Christopher Kane brand
- Pub group shows signs of raised spirits
MARKETS
- Stocks slip as risk rally wavers
- WPP hits 12-year high on bullish message
- Euro rises against the Swiss franc
- Wall Street rebounds in late trade
- H&M rallies after sales beat forecasts
- Shocks combine to knock gloss off Brazil
- US banks remain attractive to investors
- Fund managers’ risk appetite nears record
- Seasonal oil demand behind Saudi output cut
- Too much rides on central banks steering stable course
- Investors rediscover eurozone bank bonds
- Periphery banks tap capital markets
- Platinum jumps on shortfall concerns
- Japan warns on impact of weaker yen