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Dubai shock after debt standstill call

Request by indebted government holding company raises spectre of default in Middle East trading hub

AIG and Greenberg settle dispute

Insurer reimburses legal fees of up to $150m

Bolton to manage new Fidelity China fund

Star stock picker moving to Hong Kong

National Express loses East Anglia franchise

Adonis declines to extend contract past 2011

Lachlan Murdoch joins forces with DMGT

Son of media baron invests in Australian radio

Companies set to defy EU accounting rule delay

Four multinationals to use IFRS 9 rules

BHP dismisses reports ore venture is in trouble

Executives say Rio tie-up will go ahead

Windows 7 gives lift to DSG

PC World owner reports ‘improving trend’

Porsche counts cost of VW bid fiasco

Second multibillion-euro shortfall expected

Pressure to reveal all bank pay over £1m

Banks will have to disclose £1m pay packages

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Comment

European View: Lombard pulls Swiss rabbit from hat

European comment

Deal in Switzerland shows Didier Lombard has not let a spate of distractions keep his eye off maintaining France Telecom’s place in the pack, writes Paul Betts

World View Live: Toyota accelerates recall

In expanding its largest recall to include accelerator pedals for 4m vehicles in North America, Toyota is fighting a public relations battle as much as an engineering one

Lombard: Walker dodges pay and governance pitfalls

Lombard

The biggest challenge Sir David Walker poses to the government is to ensure that where his review of governance at big financial companies leads, international partners will follow, writes Andrew Hill

Video

UK Daily View: Banks win on overdraft charges

Sharlene Goff

Sharlene Goff, retail banking correspondent, talks to Daniel Garrahan about how the OFT might act and the future for overdraft charges

Thai ready to lease Boeing 777s

Piyasvasti Amranand

Piyasvasti Amranand, president of Thai Airways, says that a lift in passenger numbers this autumn means the only thing constraining operations is a lack of planes

Blogs

Facebook follows Google’s dubious example

Tech blog: Facebook is falling in line with Google, which created a dual-class share structure for its initial public offering that gave 10 times the voting power to some shareholders, writes John Gapper