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Optimism rises in European industry

European manufacturers are more optimistic that they will be able to raise output, profits and employment in 2007 than they were a year ago, raising the likelihood of interest rate rises, according to a survey.

US visit to Asia likely to shore up N-deal

Negroponte may visit N Korea

Battle for Capitalia nears showdown

Pressure mounts on Arpe

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PwC to axe scandal-hit affiliate

Misuzu a casualty of Nikko scandal

Blair to reveal 1,600 cut in Iraq troops

First cut since the 2003 invasion

10,000 jobs to go at Airbus

De Villepin reveals planned closures

Court rules on Parmalat settlement

BofA welcomes ‘equitable’ Deloitte deal

Warner gets support for fresh approach to EMI

Secures agreement of independent labels

Royal awaits ‘bounce’ from TV performance

Set to present reshuffled campaign team

Investment banking boosts Barclays

Increase of 35 per cent to £7.14bn

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Airlines & private equity

What does it mean when private equity starts sniffing around the notoriously unstable airline industry?

European view

Is Geronzi preparing a coup against the markets?

European comment

The end game being played out at Capitalia this week could mark a total collapse of ethical standards and basic corporate governance.

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Emerging markets

Tony Tassell

There may be a ‘buy on dips’ mentality by some investors. Given how rapidly emerging markets can move, that means a risk of missing out on the action, writes Tony Tassell.

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As long as it is trapped, the Russian bear will growl

Martin Wolf

Under Putin, the country is reverting to central control. It must throw in its lot with the west if it wants to avoid a bleak future, writes Martin Wolf.

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‘I am a foreigner and my views are ignored’

Lucy Kellaway

Lucy Kellaway analyses your workplace woes in her ‘Agony Aunt’ column. Send in your own queries – or suggest a solution to someone else’s problem.

Editorial comment

EADS must proceed with restructuring its subsidiary

Airbus

So long the group is run in the interests of Franco-German balance instead of commercially, it will continue to suffer – as will shareholders and staff.


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