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FRONT PAGE
NATIONAL NEWS
- Hospitals plan sweeping changes to staff terms
- Mid Staffs trust nears administration
- Exams are a good teacher test, study shows
- UK internet use doubles in six years
- ISPs ordered to block ‘pirate’ websites
- Net UK migration drops by a third
- MPs angry over migration curb on students
- Van Rompuy hits at Cameron on treaty change
- Labour attacks Osborne on banking reform
- Eastleigh poll result ‘too close to call’
- Push to develop tidal energy
- Britons shun companies over tax avoidance
- Number of young ‘Neets’ falls
- Specialists to review report into HBOS failure
Main Content
WORLD
- Osborne fights to limit bonus cap fallout
- Bankers look for ways round bonus caps
- Business Blog: Why a dunce’s cap for bankers doesn’t fit
- India taps ‘super-rich’ in budget
- Berlusconi camp anger at corruption probe
- Senator takes Todd death to White House
- Benedict abdication clears way for new pope
- Italy’s bosses rail at political ‘losers’
- Kenyan separatist raises poll stakes
- US braced as cuts deadline passes
- US consumer debt snaps four-year decline
- Seoul searches for path to welfare state
- Abe nominates Kuroda to run BoJ
- Kuroda to add optimism to BoJ mix
- Dispute revives fear of Argentina default
- Bankers fear Chinese push to head ADB
- China blames US hackers for attacks
- US to give direct aid to Syrian rebels
- Manning pleads guilty to classified leaks
- China’s rail ministry faces break-up
COMMENT & ANALYSIS
- Finance: An inequitable divide
- Kings of the private equity jungle
- Diplomatic fallout from EU bonus cap
- US defence cuts
- Kenya’s choice
- It’s only make believe in Tea Party land
- Wary Obama cannot shut out the world
- A not-so-secret sterling devaluation ploy
- Japan’s chance to end its long stagnation
- Italy exposes wider crisis of democracy
LETTERS
- New rules of war will be little help in cyber arena
- Mandate required for transition to electric vehicles
- Virtue has to be its own reward again
- Minimum wage is classic stealth tax
- Never a wasted moment. Honestly
- Harmonisation lifts systemic risk
- Grillo’s not the only comedy turn
- We are legislating to set 2030 target
- Departure from agreed standards hard to justify
COMPANIES
- Huawei dismisses claims over Beijing ties
- Spain suffers worst corporate slide of crisis
- Groupon sacks Mason as chief executive
- Bears put brakes on yen depreciation
- EU left strikes a blow for top bankers
- Lloyds to take ‘final’ £1.4bn PPI provision
- Sears chief heralds retail upheaval
- Arrested GLG analyst is mining and metals head
- PAI leads way to buy R&R Ice Cream
- Sacked Singapore-based trader sues UBS
- SFO asks for more time in Tchenguiz case
- KKR co-founder defends fracking
- Ahold net profits slip 42 per cent
- Caterpillar to cut 1,400 jobs in Belgium
- Hester changes tune on RBS turnround
- Man Group fails to halt outflows
- Investors line up for Buffett clues
- Boeing assures Japan of Dreamliner safety
- Usmanov sells $530m of Mail.ru stake
- Rio Tinto appoints new finance director
- Icahn and Herbalife move against Ackman
- Paulson to oppose telecoms merger
- Huawei chief outlines global ambitions
- Kazakhmys cuts dividend as costs rise
- Facebook buys ad-serving platform
- Deutsche Telekom posts €5.3bn net loss
- Direct Line sends mixed signals for Esure
- Jupiter posts rise in profits and inflows
- Core cigarette brands add spark for BAT
- Sports Direct buys Republic
- St James’s Place dividend to boost Lloyds
- New owner sets out Stansted’s growth plan
- IAG sees €997m loss after Iberia charge
- Emerging Europe airlines head for hangar
- Capita rides ‘radical’ outsourcing wave
- Reed Elsevier plans further £300m buyback
- Severfield-Rowen launches rights issue
- Hays’ UK division back in profit
- CapCo reaps benefits of going upmarket
- Howden posts rising sales and margins
- Turkey-Kurdistan oil pact imminent
- Mason poised for return to UK retail
- John Lewis ready to raise staff bonus
MARKETS
- Stocks end month on firmer ground
- RBS at bottom of FTSE as provisions rise
- Euro nears $1.30 against the dollar
- Wall Street gives up modest gains
- IAG rises following profit projection
- Dollar turns to follow US equities
- Wall St awaits big-cap tech momentum
- US money market funds warm to eurozone
- Italian poll disarms the ECB’s ‘bazooka’
- ‘Abenomics’ is not enough to rescue Japan
- China eases path for short sellers
- Taiwan’s hunger for renminbi grows
- Vitol says oil will be steady for the year
- US watchdog set to weaken derivatives rules