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FRONT PAGE
NATIONAL NEWS
- Cameron calls vote on press regulation
- Trinity Mirror journalists arrested over hacking
- Asset sales seen as way to raise billions
- Birth rate rise sparks schools crisis
- Osborne weighs monetary activism options
- King sounds alarm over sterling’s fall
- Business bank to ‘start investing’ in 2013
- Independent body to oversee infrastructure
- Rural broadband plans descend into farce
- Litvinenko inquest delayed by five months
- Mortgage lending powers ahead
- UK launches unit to tackle cyber crime
- HMRC to close enquiry centres
Main Content
WORLD
- Xi Jinping selection shrouded in secrecy
- China’s new president in corruption battle
- Chávez unlikely to be embalmed after all
- Ieng Sary dies during Khmer Rouge trial
- New pope warns of need for faith
- ’Slum pope’ is sharp political operator
- Brazil stunned as Argentina wins the ‘Cup’
- Greece and lenders fall out over firings
- Spain set to give shareholders say on pay
- Cyprus fights doubts over Russian money
- Poverty decreases sharply in developing world
- US cyber insurance on rise, says broker
- Israel says Iran setting up army in Syria
- Fortune favours the brave in Iraq
- Western tourism on the rise, says N Korea
COMMENT & ANALYSIS
- UK Budget: No Plan B for the economy
- Tories gripped by a ‘puritanical zeal’
- A cure for the NHS
- A Pope in sandals to lead the Church
- US web education
- My meeting with Hugo Chávez
- The British Budget is not as great as it was
- With big data comes big responsibility
- After hubris in Iraq, hesitation in Syria
- China must push for economic change
LETTERS
- ‘This time is never different’ for deficit spending
- Apologies for Osborne’s policy do not convince
- Protect numbers and levels of service but cut the price paid
- Opera portrays our human condition
- Odd compromise for the FT to accept
- That rings a bell
- UK cannot afford to be generous
- Nothing of the statesman about Putin
COMPANIES
- Call for UK proprietary trading crackdown
- Journalist accused of helping hackers
- Dollar on the rise in reversal of fortune
- Schroders’ Richard Buxton resigns
- Prop trade prohibitors encounter risk test
- AEG scraps sale after bids disappoint
- Italian police seize €46m Bulgari assets
- Barclays’ law firm lands Diamond’s lawyer
- EQT kicks off Springer Science sale
- Carlyle European property fund heads leave
- Molycorp reports loss of $450m
- Backlash hits Google as it axes Reader
- Hedge fund makes waves over London Whale episode
- Ex-GLG pair to launch EM-focused fund
- Orcel awarded $26.2m to join UBS
- Anger simmers again over UBS bankers’ pay
- Cinven raises €5bn for European buyouts
- Samsung puts firepower behind Galaxy
- CNPC and Eni seal $4.2bn Mozambique deal
- VW invests for long road ahead
- BMW cashes in on US and China growth
- Share jump questions Cromme’s steely code
- Africa takes lead in mobile revolution
- Technology drives Africa transformation
- Bolloré logistics arm to ‘unlock Africa’
- Mobile operators face bartering over 4G
- F1 nears deal on profit sharing with teams
- UK government backs seabed mining sector
- F&C suffers from £13bn of outflows
- ENRC internal inquiry raises suspicions
- Countrywide float boosted by IPO demand
- Profit outlook boosts Home Retail shares
- Morrison boss comes late to online party
- Sir Stuart given ‘golden hello’ at Ocado
MARKETS
- Stocks firm as traders eye S&P record
- Contract win helps Aggreko top ranking
- Aussie volatile on strong jobs figures
- Jobs data lift S&P 500 closer to high
- Commerzbank and VW limit Xetra gains
- Euro crisis forces big lending retreat
- Mexican peso on a bull run
- UK bank bond issues fall sharply
- Derivatives industry takes reality check
- Remember lessons of 2007 in rush for junk
- Investors pile into Peanuts and pizza
- Retail investors join rush for high yield
- Cotton soars as textile mills jump in
- Carbon prices spike on EU emissions vote