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Apple shares drop on Jobs' health
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Airbus plane orders exceed Boeing
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China questions currency system
Europe
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Richemont beats sales forecasts
Swiss luxury goods group Richemont reports a big jump in third-quarter sales, driven by higher demand in Asia.
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BP shares rise after Rosneft deal
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Wikileaks given Swiss bank data
Africa & Mid East
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Massmart backs sale to Wal-Mart
Shareholders in Massmart, South Africa's largest retailer, have approved the sale of a controlling stake in the company to US giant Wal-Mart.
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Oil prices rise on Alaska spill
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Tanzania targets Chinese traders
Asia
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China property still on the rise
Chinese property prices rise again in December, but at their slowest rate in a year, as the government tackles a possible price bubble.
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South Korea raises interest rates
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Infosys profit rise falls short
Business of Sport
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Scots to be sponsored by Vauxhall
The Scottish Football Association announce a new three-and-a-half year sponsorship agreement with Vauxhall.
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Olympic tickets on sale 15 March
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World Cup venues behind schedule
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Using body heat to warm buildings
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Creating serendipity: Using knowledge transfer networks
Companies
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Smiths shares up on bid rejection
Shares in technology firm Smiths Group jump 8% after the company rejects a takeover bid for its medical services unit.
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Production increase for UK Coal
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RBS sells Priory Group for £925m
UK Your Money
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Barclays' £60m compensation bill
Barclays is told to pay millions of pounds in compensation after giving people poor advice about investing their retirement savings.
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Snow 'caused slow housing market'
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Couples to share maternity leave
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Tomorrow's cars
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Carry out
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Market Data
Last Updated at 22:58 ET
Market index | Current value | Trend | Variation | % variation |
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Dow Jones | 11837.93 | Up | 50.55 | 0.43% |
Nasdaq | 2765.85 | Up | 10.55 | 0.38% |
S&P 500 | 1295.02 | Up | 1.78 | 0.14% |
FTSE 100 | 6056.43 | Up | 70.73 | 1.18% |
Dax | 7143.45 | Up | 65.39 | 0.92% |
BBC Global 30 | 5797.10 | Down | -1.86 | -0.03% |
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