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Capitalia chief fends off board showdown

Capitalia’s chief executive pulled off a stunning revival in his fortunes, averting a board vote to oust him by clearing the air in a last-minute meeting with the Italian bank’s chairman.

Royal turns to the old left’s ‘elephants’

Campaign reshuffle after drop in French polls

Permira accepts need to be more open

Move to quell trade union complaints

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Geman blue-chips double returns

Investors hail increases

Left backs Prodi in scramble for allies

Calls for Prodi to lead new government

Russia and US play down missile dispute

Sharp cooling in relations over missile plan

Iran has speeded up N-plans, says UN

Enrichment programme ahead of schedule

Axa urges ‘adult’ approach to outsourcing

Full-year net profit rises 18%

Royal Mail faces Brussels probe

Inquiry into £2.65bn of state aid

Allianz boosts payout by 90%

Record full-year profits of €7bn

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Axa/Allianz results

Ever since Babylonian sailing merchants sought to protect the value of their cargo, the mitigation of risk has been the lifeblood of insurers.

European view

Renault’s handling of suicides could be a test case

European comment

In the past four months, three of the carmaker’s employees have committed suicide – including two in the facility itself.

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Bank of Japan

Richard Beales

The BoJ’s rate rise looks like the one that should have happened last month, when the bank surprised markets by keeping rates steady, writes Richard Beales.

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Flaws in Lula’s plan could condemn Brazil to mediocrity

Brazil

A massive programme of infrastructure spending to boost growth has raised fears that Brasilia’s fiscal discipline may be weakening.

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Hong Kongers should be given the vote now

Guy de Jonquieres

A politically tin-eared government presides over a citizenry that displays a steadily growing political consciousness, writes Guy de Jonquières.

Editorial comment

Unconventional oil: Think of volumes, not the quality

Oil pipe

For decades, doomsayers have warned we are running out of oil, while economists have said demand spurs supply. Both may be right.


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