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FRONT PAGE
NATIONAL NEWS
- Buyers count cost of falling house prices
- Payday loan complaints rocket
- GSK flu vaccine linked to sleep disorder
- Lib Dem peer ‘received no complaints’
- UK borrowing costs fall despite rating cuts
- Osborne chides cabinet over enterprise zones
- UK accused of cover-up on Litvinenko
- Few support BoE option of negative rates
- Warning of new defence cuts risk
- Tesco to pay £6.5m to settle cartel probe
- Discount boosts Right to Buy scheme
Main Content
WORLD
- Fears ECB bond scheme has its weakness
- Italian vote sparks unease in eurozone
- Italy’s stunned centre-left reaches out
- Italy rejected a lot more than austerity
- Boost for Berlusconi in Lombardy race
- Italy banks hit by instability fears
- Hagel approved as US defence secretary
- Emerging markets to transform trade flows
- Bernanke puts case for QE benefits
- US home sales reach post-2008 high
- Brazil’s clown politician loses his smile
- Sanctions offer in Iran nuclear talks
- ICC prosecution delays Kenyatta trial
- Abu Dhabi pursues hard line on price for projects
- Fuel subsidy weighs on Indonesia
LETTERS
- Downgrade is turning point in how UK is viewed
- All we have are opinions – timing is everything
- Lower sterling benign except for British travellers
- Now for some stimulus, George
- No ‘slippage’ in the application of Our Credo
- We really don’t know what we’re eating
- Little to be gained from applying ‘value at risk’ tactic
- Change gear – or get another driver
COMPANIES
- Esure warned against IPO overpricing
- Music sales hit first upbeat since 1999
- Italian investors keep faith in the ECB
- JPMorgan to cut 17,000 jobs over 2 years
- Share not sell – Co-op’s capital solution
- Gulf rig safety was ‘team effort’, says BP
- Private equity wary of new credit bubble
- QBE vows to focus on cost savings
- Cablevision sues Viacom over bundling
- Iberdrola sells Polish unit for €203m
- Swire bids for French fashion brands
- Vivendi urges patience over assets review
- DCC to move listing from Dublin to London
- US banks enjoy best profits since 2006
- Ashley sells Sports Direct shares for £100m
- DreamWorks Animation writes down $165m
- Turkey hungry for cash to modernise
- Fraport eye’s Turkey’s airport hub plan
- ‘Action plan’ for unified EU mobile market
- AT&T eyes a mobile revolution in Europe
- Wall St bonuses rise 9% amid job cuts
- Banks suspected of tweaking risk measure
- Gap widens in China’s property market
- Japan wakes up to US shale revolution
- Asia’s LNG users seek pricing overhaul
- Shell in deal to buy Repsol assets
- China to tighten shadow banking rules
- Sales of frozen burgers plunge
- Co-op £1bn gap puts Lloyds under pressure
- Redrow calls to extend funding for lending
- Gulf Keystone CEO pockets £10m pay
- Rio Tinto warned of possible rating cut
- RSM Tenon cuts its losses
- GKN warns of sluggish European car demand
- Whitbread buoyed by setbacks at rivals
- CRH chief to step down
- Barclays to unveil numbers earning £1m
- Croda cites niche products for sales lift
MARKETS
- Italian impasse rekindles eurozone jitters
- London financials feel heat from eurozone
- Euro tumbles against the dollar
- Wall St rises on positive housing data
- Italian banks lead heavy European sell-off
- Election jolt fractures fragile sentiment
- Cost of forex volatility moving higher
- Brazil sugar surplus hits prices
- US oil glut shifts to Gulf of Mexico
- Rome deadlock exposes Europe’s debt delusion
- Wall St turbulence sparks valuation fears
- Investors sell off high-risk bonds
- Singapore prices biggest IPO in two years
- Yen short-sellers caught out by euro slide