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FRONT PAGE
WORLD
- G20 yet to deliver on early promise
- Nordic plea
- Brown trades peer support for headline approval
- Uncertainty ‘high’ over inflation outlook
- Singh commits India to financial reform
- Collectors leave no stone unturned
- Leaders to mark fall of Berlin Wall
- Health reformers prepare for Senate hurdle
- Nato blamed for Afghan air strike deaths
- China pledges $10bn in loans to Africa
- Mandelson steps back from Asian shoe duties
- Siemens chief pushes for green framework
LETTERS
- Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive
- A man humiliated
- Talking to Burma
- Covered bonds: a simple – and sensible – solution
- Visions remain subject to the same laws of power politics
- How il Cavaliere has raised Italy's profile and reach
- Lately, it has been exciting to be Swiss
- Role of dollar in asset price bubble
- To be chewed before swallowing
- Was someone up there listening?
- Big advantage of discussing 2050
- When moral ambiguity is necessary
COMPANIES
- Boots awaits news on Swedish auction
- Cadbury expected to receive hostile bid
- Fears as price of long-dated oil soars
- US companies beat quarterly earnings forecasts
- Empty MySpace office blow for News Corp
- Minsheng plans $4.7bn IPO
- Google looks to ease copyright concerns
- Habbo Hotel creators hope to welcome older users
- Departing GM Europe head talks to Tata
- Betting groups put money on wider reach
- Investors back air of online respectability
- Online gambling moves need traditional backing
- Australia examines online gaming rules
- JPMorgan looks to Asian potential
- American Airlines attacks Delta-JAL venture
- Stakes mount in run-up to UC Rusal listing
- Asian exporters told to adapt to poor demand
- Addicts left in charge of fixing the system
- Vodafone prepares fresh round of cost cuts
- Peace premium boosts Colombo exchange
- Leaders wrestle to break island’s bitter deadlock
- Economy & banking: Downturn’s effect muted despite hole in finances
- Tourism: Improvements aim at higher-spenders
- The north: Turkish influx tests balance
- Urgency and frustration grow in Ankara
- Corporate Diary
- Japan Airlines braced for more losses
- France and Germany show pulse of recovery
- World Diary
MARKETS
- France and Germany show pulse of recovery
- Overview: Central banks calm nerves
- FTSE rises after volatile session
- Wall St shrugs off jobs report
- NEC helps limit Nikkei’s losses
- Greenlight Capital founder calls for CDS ban
- Bank moves spur the gold rush
- Risk appetite weighs on dollar
- Gold passes $1,100 level
- Why dollar carry trade faces hidden dangers
