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Galleon trial begins in New York
Opening statements are made in the trial of hedge fund manager and former billionaire Raj Rajaratnam on insider trading charges.
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Russia urged to fight corruption
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Subway 'biggest restaurant chain'
Europe
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Bank resists pressure to up rates
UK interest rates remain at their record low of 0.5%, as the Bank of England resists pressure to raise rates to curb inflation.
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Lukoil annual profits jump by 29%
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Deutsche Post upbeat on economy
Africa & Mid East
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Oil price falls on Saudi comments
Oil prices fall as the Saudi oil minister says his country has 3.5 million barrels per day of spare capacity available.
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Oil nations 'must share wealth'
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Egypt stock exchange open delayed
Asia
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Japan economy worse than forecast
Japan's economy contracted more quickly than first forecast in the final three months of 2010, government figures show.
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New Zealand's 'big move' on rates
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S Korea ups interest rates to 3%
Business of Sport
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Olympics touts face £20,000 fine
The maximum penalty for ticket touting at the London Olympics is set to be raised from £5,000 to £20,000, the home secretary says.
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BOA Olympic cash row intensifies
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Major showjumping event cancelled
Tech of Business
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Giving staff freedom to choose their devices
Giving workers freedom to choose their devices is the aim, says VMware's Stephen Herrod.
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Inside the primitive mind of the consumer
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Companies
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Argos owner cuts profit forecast
A drop in sales at Argos prompts the chain's owner Home Retail Group to lower its profit forecast for the year.
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Morrisons to offer online service
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ITV to rejoin FTSE 100 in review
UK Your Money
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Unions' anger over pensions plan
Unions react angrily to a report proposing a radical overhaul of public sector pensions which would see millions working for longer.
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'Misleading' iPhone offer exposed
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Virtual High Street 'is growing'
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'Raven mother'
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Driving force
Russia banks on foreign carmakers' interest
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Talking cars
More hybrid models and revived trust key to sales growth
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Inflation war
China fights rising prices, but it may be beyond its control
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