Business Analysis & Features
Any green shoots wither in Spain as jobless figures rise
Fears rise for the country's stability as unemployment reaches a 40-year high. Alasdair Fotheringham reports from Granada
Inside Business Analysis & Features
Hit turns to miss as Hands sues Citigroup over EMI deal
Sunday, 7 February 2010
Terra Firma's boss says he bought the now struggling music company for a 'fraudulently inflated' £4.2bn.
With better handling Toyota can get its brand back on track
Saturday, 6 February 2010
Marketing experts tell James Moore that the car maker's problems can be fixed as easily as its accelerators – if it is sensible
Time seeks closure on the worst deal in history
Thursday, 4 February 2010
The media group is desperate to consign its disastrous merger with AOL to history – a boost in profits in its first results since the split suggests it has
Ahmed al-Jaber: Oil-rich Abu Dhabi pins its hopes on dreams of a green future
Thursday, 4 February 2010
The Business Interview: A carbon-neutral city is just the start, the chief executive of the Masdar investment fund tells Sarah Arnott
London's Tube deal can't close the gap
Wednesday, 3 February 2010
With yet another row erupting over the Underground upgrade programme, the fractious PPP deal looks as much part of the problem as ever
Throw your caps in the air! The LSE brings bonds to the masses
Tuesday, 2 February 2010
The London Stock Exchange is offering retail investors the chance to trade corporate bonds. James Moore says many believe it is long overdue
AIM faces tough challenge to keep small firms afloat
Sunday, 31 January 2010
More companies are being delisted from the Alternative Investment Market at a time when growth in fledgling enterprises is needed to help recovery. Richard Northedge reports
Medical miracle man in an ivory tower
Sunday, 31 January 2010
An academic who failed his 11-plus has come up with a wireless digital plaster that could save the NHS millions
The family firm making a killing in the crunch
Saturday, 30 January 2010
As Italy’s economy declined 5 per cent, its largest crime groups raked in billions of euros. An anti-racketeering group has drawn up accounts for ‘Mafia Inc’. Nick Clark reports
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