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FRONT PAGE
WORLD
- Afghans warn Dutch over pull-out
- Kabul to probe global contractors
- Eurozone PMI growth reaches two-year high
- German shipyards gripped by economic storm
- Producers help China profit from adversity
- US feels pain of long-term joblessness
- Dhaka in frontline in heritage battle
- China quake activist jailed for three years
- Mosque vote threatens to isolate Swiss
- EU members vie for pivotal Brussels posts
- Romania president suffers poll blow
- Recuperation takes an unclear path
- Trading system battered but intact
- Opinion shrugs at Goldman's claims to genius
- Fears of a generation being ‘lost’
- German business confidence surges
- FDIC rescue fund slides into the red
- Obama steps up case for Afghan war
- German concerns threaten to hit 9/11 case
- Galleon founder attacks wiretap
- Irish public sector workers strike
- Diaspora fuels Hutu war crimes, UN says
- Manila declares state of emergency
- Australians strike carbon deal
LETTERS
- Murdoch attempts to weaken Google
- Philippine carnage
- UK’s House of Commons needs more teeth
- Do we face another bout of regulatory failure?
- Banks raise risky holdings under the eyes of supervisors
- Where CoCos can come unstuck
- Hell is sitting on cushions, pressing buttons all day
- Prick leaves and commodity analyses
- Focus on earthy conditions in India instead
- Breach of rights of Muslims is not ‘clear’ at all, in fact
- Correction: www.ft.com/crossword
- China's approach to Iran will be telling
- Enough respect
- Google stays ahead
COMPANIES
- Shell signals end to rising debt
- Short View: Getting technical
- Facebook in lawsuit over unauthorised charges
- China banks prepare to raise capital
- Departure at MAN’s top heralds tie-up with VW
- EU competition officials raid CEZ offices
- Heinz fights to win back market share
- Dogan in talks over tax fine
- Cosmens pump up pressure on Nat Express
- Success expected for Lloyds rights issue
- Pfizer takes aim in patent row
- Forgetful patients lift support consultancies
- Brussels drops Qualcomm antitrust probe
- Affinity sells stake in TheFaceShop
- Hutchison plans China beauty push
- Weak economy hurts music publishing
MARKETS
- Insight: EU solidarity wil be tested
- Seoul aims to join the big league
- Banks take advantage of low yields
- Banks lead European equities lower
- Tea sets record high
- German Ifo survey supports euro
- Bombay Stock Exchange plans listing
- View of the Day: Better climate for hedge funds
- Fear pushes US rates into negative
- Fitch raises alarm at impact of $98bn refinancing on European real estate
- Banks take steam out of tiring markets
- Mixed data weigh on US stocks
- Miners help drag Footsie lower
- Banks drag Asian stock markets lower
