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Deals & Dealmakers: Chinese M&A, part 2
Channel: FT.com
Length: 381
Date: April 05, 2011
James Kynge, editor of China Confidential, explains why Chinese companies need to look beyond natural resources, while Victor Chu, chairman of Fir...
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ECB: Hawk, dove or ostrich?
Channel: FT.com
Length: 196
Date: April 05, 2011
The European Central Bank’s governing council meets on Thursday and is expected to raise eurozone interest rates - in the midst of the eurozone&...
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Margin for error
Channel: FT.com
Length: 193
Date: April 04, 2011
Bad news upon bad news is failing to hold back share prices. James Mackintosh, investment editor, analyses why, and warns investors to watch out f...
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Why bid for the NYSE?
Channel: FT.com
Length: 219
Date: April 04, 2011
Nasdaq has made an $11.3bn counterbid with IntercontinentalExchange for its old rival the NYSE. Lex’s John Authers and Vincent Boland discuss why, ...
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Fishing villages bear the brunt of tsunami
Channel: FT.com
Length: 178
Date: April 03, 2011
The f ishermen across the Tohoku region are reeling from the tsunami which has destroyed their livelihoods. Demetri Sevastopulo travels to the smal...
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Eurozone crisis - where are we?
Channel: FT.com
Length: 176
Date: April 01, 2011
Ireland’s banks need €24bn of further capital and Portugal is in suspended animation ahead of an election.  Lex's Edward H...
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Paul Bulcke of Nestlé: Full interview
Channel: FT.com
Length: 763
Date: March 31, 2011
Nestlé is the world’s largest food producer, famous for Nescafe, Kit Kat and Felix pet food. Paul Bulcke, chief executive, explains to the FT&...
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Brazil to annex Portugal?
Channel: FT.com
Length: 232
Date: March 29, 2011
Portugal’s debt problems would be resolved if it were annexed by its former colony Brazil. This idea offended many Portuguese readers after Lex flo...
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China’s new car cult
Channel: FT.com
Length: 195
Date: March 28, 2011
Shanghai correspondent Patti Waldmeir reports on how the car is changing China and how the country’s drivers are transforming the motoring industry.
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Global Traveller - Andrew Cosslett
Channel: FT.com
Length: 217
Date: March 28, 2011
Roger Blitz, the FT’s leisure industries correspondent, talks to the chief executive of InterContinental Hotel Group about the recovery over the l...
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The euro - out of the woods?
Channel: FT.com
Length: 195
Date: March 28, 2011
European Union leaders agreed to set up a permanent bail-out mechanism for troubled eurozone economies after 2013.  Lex’s John Auth...
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US faces shipping blockage
Channel: FT.com
Length: 507
Date: March 27, 2011
Ron Widdows, chief executive of Neptune Orient Lines, says lack of investment in infrastructure in the US could pose a significant drawback on the...
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UK small caps poised for comeback
Channel: FT.com
Length: 225
Date: March 27, 2011
Gervais Williams, managing director of MAM Funds, on why UK small caps have underperformed over the last 20 years, and why that is about to change...
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UK budget: a game-changer for business?
Channel: FT.com
Length: 626
Date: March 25, 2011
Is the 2011 UK budget a game-changer for business? Business and employment editor Brian Groom finds a cautious welcome from Julie Meyer of venture...
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Periphery shareholders remain unfazed
Channel: FT.com
Length: 220
Date: March 24, 2011
Political chaos in Portugal, together with risk of restructuring in countries such as Greece, has not stopped the equity markets in these countrie...
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The great market threat
Channel: FT.com
Length: 479
Date: March 24, 2011
The eventual withdrawal of the Federal Reserve’s fiscal stimulus poses a bigger risk to markets than events in Japan, unrest in the middle east, o...
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