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‘Great rotation’ revives groups’ fortunes

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Visa and Samsung in mobile payments deal

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JPMorgan to cut 4,000 jobs

Executives set out plan to achieve $27.5bn net income

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Singapore prices biggest IPO in two years

Mapletree offering priced at the top of range to raise $1.3bn

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Few errors found in ‘robosigning’ review

4.2% of borrowers allegedly hit by foreclosure irregularities

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Risk concerns raised over mortgage bonds

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Timing the peaks and troughs could depend on when fear or greed dominate

From MARKETS Feb 25, 2013

CME pushes for talks with Deutsche Börse

German group’s response said to be ‘lukewarm’

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Bankers keep close ties with fashion houses

Families behind Italy’s brands prefer discreet dealmakers

Feb 25, 2013

MasterCard moves into mobile payments

Credit card group to offer digital wallet and online checkout

Feb 24, 2013

Big corporate bond funds suffer sell-off

Exposure to M&G and Invesco funds cut amid liquidity crunch worry

Feb 24, 2013

‘Captain Magic’ conjures up hedge launch

Tyndaris to market commercial real estate fund

From INDUSTRIALS Feb 24, 2013

Turkey scraps $5.7bn privatisation

Veto thwarts country’s biggest conglomerate

From ENERGY Feb 23, 2013

Jail term for fuel credits fraudster

Rodney Hailey sentenced to 12 years and told to forfeit $9m

From LEX Feb 22, 2013

VeriFone: system malfunction

Falling revenue growth signals poor execution within a growing market

Feb 22, 2013

Auditors’ cosiness with clients under threat

Reform of audit system could give investors more power

Feb 22, 2013

Oriel Securities’ chief resigns

Simon Bragg returns as acting CEO

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Auditors: investor inaction

Pressure to improve quality of service must come from shareholders

From LEX Feb 22, 2013

Bank loan ETFs: all the rage

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