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FRONT PAGE
WORLD
- Taxpayers face a generation of pain
- Bankers contemplate life under state rule
- Brazil catches banks adept at capital flight
- Beijing accused of private sector attack
- Coal mine crackdown ignites land grab fears
- Time the enemy in Afghans' training
- Moderates face heavy pressure on health bill
- Obama heads for Copenhagen with cuts pledge
- Ahmadi-Nejad’s welcome in Caracas stirs US concern
- Netanyahu offers freeze on settlements
- Fears of swine flu curb Mecca pilgrims
- Pakistan charges seven over Mumbai attacks
- Jordan sees benefit of private sector aid
LETTERS
- Barroso must resist national bullying
- Turks’ eastern turn
- Operation Stealth
- Ashton's inexperience will be no bar to success
- The way to match worker skills with companies’ needs
- We Islanders have learnt to live with our storm walls
- Cow is crucial to two global sectors
- Incessant noise is so unnecessary
- Rich unlikely to cede on issue of energy-based services
- Correction: David Wolstencroft
- No sense of urgency on moving to a greener economy
- Obama is about to finish a chess game
- Facebook offering?
- Avoidable storm
COMPANIES
- Companies set to defy EU accounting rule delay
- Porsche counts cost of VW bid fiasco
- The Short View
- UK reforms would force banks to reveal number of staff paid £1m
- France Telecom chief stays the course in year of crisis
- Pressure mounts over $4bn sukuk
- Clouds of doubt overshadow investment vehicle
- Markets reel over Nakheel default fears
- France Telecom and TDC to merge Swiss units
- Dogan tax case heads for court as talks fail
- Qinetiq warns profits will fall short
- Deere warns on Brazil currency as it falls into red
- Luxury groups lose some lustre
- LSE calls on Euroclear to reduce fees
- KPMG staff face Thai grilling on Lehman sales
- Satyam shares tumble over fresh charges
- Time to speak out on Brussels' political delay to new rules
- Lenders urged to lift reserves
- Chinatrust could pull out of Nan Shan deal
- Germany to bear brunt of Opel cuts
- Hope recedes for a Saab rescue deal
- Debt deal deadline nears for UC Rusal
MARKETS
- Culture gap let toxic instruments thrive
- Currencies add twist to iron ore pricing
- Hedge funds guarded on Brussels limits
- Moscow highlights ‘overheated’ equities
- Russian talk weighs on greenback
- Sri Lanka buys gold from IMF
- Sell-off sends dollar below key level
- Asian asset bubble fears overblown
- Banks look to life after ECB funding
- Strong share debut for CapitaMalls
- Overview: Dollar tumbles further in wake of Fed minutes
- S&P holds 1,100 level ahead of Thanksgiving
- Rentokil climbs on bid talk
- Asian stocks rebound
