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Coca-Cola plans agressive expansion in China

Coca-Cola, the world’s largest soft drinks company, is planning to more than double its number of bottling plants in China over the coming decade as part of the group’s aim to triple the size of its sales to the country’s rapidly emerging middle class

Microsoft and News Corp eye web pact

Companies look to freeze out Google

Spanish step is start of ex-pilot’s global wish-list

BA chief aims to build on Iberia deal

BBVA confident of China mission

Spanish bank taking lead in Asia

Bets rise on rich country bond defaults

Activity doubles in some sovereign CDS

Europe looks to lead green revolution

Focus to switch to renewables

Tiner joins in reforms debate

Tiner warns of brake on recovery

Cadbury is sweet on takeover by Hershey

UK group expects friendly bid

Heritage to sell Ugandan fields to Eni

Deal worth about $1.3bn

Ebay site crashes due to surge in listings

Millions of shoppers unable to use website after computer systems failure

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On Monday: Beware the red light of rising consumer price indices

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Gillian Tett: Could sovereign debt be the new subprime?

Gillian Tett

Gillian Tett warns that the banking sector’s balance sheets are increasingly stuffed with government bonds

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UK Daily View: ITV’s new chairman

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Salamander Davoudi says the appointment of Archie Norman, former chief executive of Asda, ends an embarrassing seven-month succession process for the broadcaster

US Daily View: Goldman’s PR problem

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Francesco Guerrera says the bank remains the whipping boy for Wall Street excess in spite of its $500m pledge for small businesses, the largest donation it has ever made

Blogs

LiMo grabs limelight from Android with Korea win

Tech blog: The mobile Linux operating system recorded progress in its adoption, with Samsung announcing South Korea’s first LiMo-compliant phone, writes Chris Nuttal