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Toyota in global recall of Prius Toyota recalls thousands of Prius cars worldwide because of braking problems, in a new blow to the world\'s largest car maker. |
City regulator to step down Hector Sants, chief executive of the Financial Services Authority, announces he is to step down as head of the City regulator. |
January chill for housing market Activity in the UK housing market was frozen by the icy weather in January, surveyors say, but prices continued to rise. |
Euro bounces back against dollar The euro strengthens against the pound and the dollar ahead of a meeting of EU leaders later this week. |
Barclays boss defends big banking The chief executive of Barclays, John Varley, defends the role of big banks in the global financial system. |
Regional papers sold in £44m deal The Manchester Evening News (MEN) is to be sold off by the Guardian Media Group (GMG) as part of a £44.8m deal. |
Sharp decline in pension incomes Pension incomes bought by people who invested for their retirement have fallen 72% in the past decade, a survey says. |
Glaxo to shed 380 research jobs Drugs giant GlaxoSmithKline axes 380 research and development jobs in Essex as part of a restructure to save £500m. |
Pension fund deficits rise again The deficit in final salary pension schemes in the private sector rose in January, the Pension Protection Fund says. |
The Australian mining deal that was not quite what it seemed The status of a coal deal between Australian mining firm Roadhouse and a Chinese energy firm is thrown into question by disagreements over price and n |
Stephanomics What does the Greek crisis teach us about Europe? |
Price of loyalty Do shoppers or retailers gain the most? |
In the wilderness Toyota fights back as its problems escalate |
Dave Harvey Are Kraft too late to save some Cadbury workers? |
Ghosn\'s goal Nissan-Renault\'s head plans an electric-car future |
Hewitt on Europe Is the euro being stretched to breaking point? |
Bad weather hits January sales UK retail sales described as \'awful\' as icy weather and the unsteady economy keep shoppers at home. |
Lloyds and RBS \'failing to lend\' Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds are criticised by MPs for failing to lend enough to homeowners and businesses. |
Opel plans 11bn euro investment General Motors\' Opel unit announces plans to invest 11bn euros ($15bn; £9.7bn) in new cars over the next five years. |
Trade deficit widens in December The UK\'s goods trade deficit with the rest of the world widened in December, figures show, after imports rose faster than exports. |
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