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Lehman plans return to Russian market

Lehman Brothers is poised to hire Deutsche Bank’s Nick Jordan, one of the most experienced investment bankers in Russia, in a move that will mark the Wall Street bank’s return to a fast-growing but risky market.

Yen’s rebound defies carry trade fears

Japanese still placing money overseas

Insider trading still widespread in London

Concern over ‘market cleanliness’ data

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GM cautious on adding US plants

Bid for rival Chrysler seen as less likely

Eon chief hits at Endesa tactics

Chief executive ‘resolute’ on takeover

Carrefour upheaval as Arnault takes stake

Vandevelde quits amid doubt over holding

Gates warns on US immigration curbs

US competitiveness ‘at risk’

Turkish court shuts down YouTube

Content said to insult Ataturk

MPs back fully elected House of Lords

Vote ends centuries of British tradition

VW tightens grip on Scania

Carmaker and ally MAN now hold more 50%

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Along with corporate jets and executive facial hair, bullish analysts are viewed by some as an impeccable sell signal.

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Mr Arnault pays a visit to the hypermarket

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Why has the retailer decided to splash out $3.5bn, together with Colony Capital, to become the second-largest shareholder of Carrefour?

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How strong is the predictive power of charts?

John Authers

The methods of chartists can sound like voodoo, but at times of high confusion charts offer the only way to navigate, writes John Authers.

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Bush versus Chavez: The battle for hearts and minds

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Washington is trying to redress its regional unpopularity with social initiatives that counter the rising influence of Venezuela’s president Hugo Chávez.

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Iraq: the patriotically correct version

Jacob weisberg

American politicians fear an admission of error will be cast as flip-flopping and inconsistency, writes Jacob Weisberg.

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Justice is served on an imperial presidency

Scooter Libby

Mr Libby’s cavalier approach to the truth betrays an attitude that pervades the White House to this day: an imperial approach to the presidency.


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