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Saturday 13 September 2008
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Sterling comes out on top as investors lose confidence.
Regulator "drags its feet" over pay-TV proposals.
Shares slump amid concerns over firms' capital positions.
Sir Richard Branson accuses BA of 'massaging' passenger figures
'Airline massaged figures to secure AA joint venture.'
French Connection
French Connection is betting on new menswear range.
Impasse leaevs Alitalia rescue close to failure
Salvage plan near collapse as negotiations hit impasse.
Japan is teetering on the edge of recession
The world's second-biggest economy shrank at an annual rate of 3pc between April and June leaving the country staring at recession.
Four major UK lenders announce reductions in mortgage rates.
Retail sales fall 0.3pc in August, following a 0.5pc dip in July.
Japanese brewer loses millions due to pesticide-tainted batch.
Campaigner Sir Bob launches online TV channel for peace.
Finance minister is looking at ways to calm markets.
Advice for passengers caught up in holiday firm collapse.
New Dublin brewery will retain links to founding family.
Mogul's sell-off of ad firm follows raid on Moscow offices.
Fannie and Freddie reveal some things markets cannot do - Mick Fealty. Gordon Brown's 'sub-prime' housing package - Edmund Conway. The changing face of Shanghai - Malcolm Moore.
Richard Tyler
Enter the dragon, breathing fire and ready to shake the world
Shanghai's sweet and sour business on the Nanjing Rd.
The Secrets of CEOs
Leading through fellowship is answer in globalised age.
Rivals want limits set on Worldwide arm of BBC
Rivals want expansion checked post Clarkson-gate
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