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- 2 HRS AGO · FT.COM Asian shares rise on supportive US dataAsian shares are slightly higher as investors are cheered by positive economic data from the US and a third straight session of gains on Wall Street.
- 7 HRS AGO · FT.COM HP to buy 3Par as Dell pulls out of raceHewlett-Packard appeared to have won the bidding battle for data storage technology company 3Par after Dell said on Thursday it would not raise its offer and was...
- 8 HRS AGO · FT.COM HSBC in clearest warning over relocationWarning given over British banks moving their headquarters abroad if UK government-appointed Commission on Banking were to decide that big groups should be broken up
- 9 HRS AGO · FT.COM Wall St backs Dinallo for NY attorney-generalWall Street is backing the right-hand man of Elliot Spitzer, its previous scourge, in the race for one of the most powerful financial law enforcement jobs in the...
- 14 HRS AGO · FT.COM Bernanke regrets reticence on Lehman
- 5 HRS AGO · FT.COM Banks are cutting use of bonuses to recruitGuaranteed bonuses accounted for about 5% of the bonuses paid out for 2009 at 37 leading financial companies surveyed by the Institute of International Finance
- 8 HRS AGO · FT.COM Leaders agree to meet again on MideastThe Israeli and Palestinian leaders agreed to negotiate a ‘framework’ for peace talks and to hold a second direct meeting in two weeks’ time
- 8 HRS AGO · FT.COM Lenders shunned on stress tests doubtsLeading UK and continental European companies eschewing banks from Spain, Italy and even Germany because they do not believe the Europe-wide assessments gave a...
- 12 HRS AGO · FT.COM Fears grow over global food supplyRussia announced a 12-month extension of its grain export ban, raising fears about a return to the food shortages and riots of 2007-08 which spread through...
- 18 HRS AGO · FT.COM Foreign companies ‘losing out’ in China
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