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In this issue

A turbulent year led to heated debates about the future of the eurozone and of capitalism itself

Dec 10, 2012

Survivors in the post-crisis world

A turbulent year led to heated debates about the future of the eurozone and of capitalism itself, writes Sarah Gordon

Pinn illustration Martin Wolf from COMMENT Jun 19, 2012

A bitter fallout from a hasty union

If break-up is avoided, the period of difficulty will be long and painful

Workers sort through packages at the Amazon warehouse in Milton Keynes in England ©Reuters From LEX Jul 12, 2012

Amazon – law of the jungle

The US online retailer is hard to value but, even so, the share price looks unjustifiably high

From COMPANIES Jan 30, 2012

Tech powers and a harsh lesson in survival

Finding new ways to excite customers is surest way to revive fortunes

Barack Obama ©Reuters Gillian Tett from MARKETS Nov 8, 2012

Be prepared for US political cliff dancing

American business leaders are pushing for a grand fiscal deal

Inside Business from COMPANIES Sep 24, 2012

Unpredictable regulation can prolong misery

It is particularly worrying how politicised the supervision of our banks appears to have become

Aerial view of the City ©Jason Hawkes/Barcroft Media From COMMENT Mar 11, 2012

Interest rates: Libor – a benchmark to fix

An investigation into how key financial reference points are set has put some banks in the spotlight