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European Central Bank could extend its quantitative easing programme today, as the future of Italy’s weaker banks hangs in the balance
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Equipment ABInBev left behind is to be auctioned by Singaporean buyer of site in Mortlake
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Plant would remain open under plan that could still be sunk if workers reject pensions overhaul
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Privacy campaigners express alarm after company contracts Sodexo to ‘capture individual insights’ from staff in Western Australian mining camps
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The Post Office keeps on returning my bank statements because my house doesn’t have a number
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I own a property but my husband does not, so if we got a divorce and he bought the property we think we could save thousands
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Guardian Sustainable BusinessGuardian Sustainable BusinessUnilever, P&G and Kraft Heinz criticised for recycling label failuresCompanies say the task has been made difficult by differences in recycling rules in different parts of the UK and Europe
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Small Business NetworkSmall Business NetworkCommercial disputes cost small firms £11.6bn a year, survey findsNearly three quarters of disputes are down to late or non-payment, according to research from Federation of Small Businesses
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Global Development Professionals NetworkGlobal Development Professionals NetworkBreathing in poison – Lahore’s growing air pollution problemToxic smog in Pakistan’s second largest city risks the health of its residents, but the government is failing to address the issue
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Project Syndicate economistsProject Syndicate economistsWill Trump herald a US economic boom?
Will Trump herald a US economic boom?
Kenneth RogoffHis policies have risks, but deregulation, tax cuts and infrastructure spending will boost business confidence
Sports Direct chairman hits out at critics as profits plunge by 57%
US bank quit role over share deal concerns, court filing claims
Auditor under investigation over company's family deal
Simon Goodley So, Mike Ashley, can we handle the truth?