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French banks are hostage to continental fortunes

It makes no difference whether you are running a sound or weak bank because the market is not interested in making distinctions, writes Paul Betts

Slide in European bourses spooks investors

Trading cautious ahead of Bernanke speech

Tokyo stocks have best performance in two months

Asian markets aided by upturn in global sentiment

FTSE loses gains after US jobs data

Diageo rallies after annual numbers shine

Buffett’s BofA stake cheers Wall Street

Apple down on Jobs’ resignation

European banks energised by Crédit Agricole

Strong earnings ease fears over Greek exposure

Indian stock pare gains

Volatility precedes August derivatives contracts

Lex: Equities

Equities are due a bounce

Buoyant Man Group climbs 10%

Replenished risk appetite helps lift FTSE 100 for third straight day

LSE raises no objection to BATS’ Chi-X deal

Deal could create largest pan-European platform

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