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Sunday 11 November 2012
J Sainsbury and Asda will this week up the pressure on under-performing rivals Tesco and Wm Morrison Supermarkets by reporting solid sales growth.
Power supplier SSE will reignite the political row over energy company earnings this week when it is expected to report a leap of as much as 30pc in first-half profits.
The spectre of inflation will rear its head again this week when the official measure comes off its three year low and the Bank of England warns that prices will rise faster than expected in the coming year.
Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee faces embarrassing revelations over tax affairs just days before she leads the grilling of US companies over controversial tax arrangements.
Jim O'Neill asks is anything different after the US presidential election
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The market reaction to President Barack Obama’s victory in the US presidential election was surprising when you consider that nothing really changed last Tuesday – same man in the Oval Office, same balance of power in the Senate and House of Representatives, same list of challenges, topped of course by the imminent “fiscal cliff”.
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