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BBC News | Business | UK Edition
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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