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Move seen as a way to apply pressure on department store as it considers closer ties with Mike Ashley’s sports chain
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Europe’s core countries must unlock growth potential in their economies with rigorous programme of reform, says OECD
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John Lewis unveils its latest Chritsmas advert on Thursday centring on the friendship between a young boy and Monty, a CGI-animated penguin
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Bradford-based supermarket chain credits popularity of Match and More loyalty scheme for small improvement in fortunes
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Company attributes $75m quarterly loss to cost of meeting rising demand for its Model S vehicle
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Ikea , the Future Fund, Lend Lease, AMP and Macquarie Group are among dozens of Australian companies using elaborate, legal structures to cut their tax bills, leaked documents reveal
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The poorest families have suffered the most from rising energy and food prices over the past decade
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Jack Ma saw the value of his wealth increase by $22.3bn in 2014, up to $25.9bn, to rank 49th in Bloomberg list topped by Bill Gates
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With full oil exploration returning in areas threatened by Isis such as Iraq and Kurdistan, a veteran oil worker talks to Rupert Neate about the risks
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Profit grows 16% excluding share costs, with CEO saying results reflect ‘strong foundation for sustainable growth’
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Top UK regulator says threat of fines is scaring banks and poses risk of cutting off financial services to emerging economies
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Flotation back on after Bank of England gives clarity on leverage ratio and more stable market conditions, says chief executive
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Warm autumn fails to dent cheap fashion chain’s expansion with sales from mid-September up 10%
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Regulators and shareholders yet to back deal creating pub and retail empire of 3,000 pubs and restaurants with 40,000 staff
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German fashion house blames weak economic demand in Europe for projected slowdown in sales and profit growth
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With full oil exploration returning in areas threatened by Isis such as Iraq and Kurdistan, a veteran oil worker talks to Rupert Neate about the risks
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The stock market keeps hitting record highs. But be cautious: things are probably going to change
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Ikea UK country retail manager on internet expansion and Britain’s love-hate relationship with company’s flatpack furniture
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UK developer working on replacing heavy aircraft windows with uber-light smartscreen panels to cut fuel consumption and slash air fares
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The burger chain is facing problems abroad, but nothing as serious as the year-long decline in its huge home market, writes Jennifer Rankin
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Jill Treanor: banks preparing to reveal third-quarter results are struggling to deal with the internet age, with scrutiny and regulation growing tighter
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Dave Lewis has launched an accounting probe in the UK. Now he will tour his global empire, where the news is little better
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Once the butt of car jokes, demand for cheap, reliable vehicles have helped Dacia become Europe’s fastest-growing brand
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Robert Skidelsky: While the creditor-debtor conflict has always been the stuff of politics, that relationship embodies no iron law of morality
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Property tycoons who delight in showing off their wealth are the biggest ambassadors of their brand – opulence
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After launch to laundries and hotels, technology using tiny nylon beads and 80% less water planned for US domestic market
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Terry Macalister: Motorists, airlines and industry are enjoying low energy costs, the US is relishing its reduced reliance on the Middle East – and Opec is wondering how to reassert its authority
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The UK chancellor is joining the US treasury’s Jack Lew and other finance bosses to take part in a simulated banking crisis, designed to test our preparedness for another crash. But can there be any winners in this game?
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New method means teeth are able to repair themselves in the same amount of time as a normal filling takes
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Larry Elliott: markets are diving, Germany and the eurozone are weak and there is alarm over Ebola and a potential banking bubble, so the themes were sombre when the IMF and World Bank met in Washington last week
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Terry Macalister: The UK offshore area is no longer the draw it was when BP struck oil in the 1970s
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Virgin Atlantic lost a skirmish at home, but the war with British Airways over the Atlantic continues, writes Gwyn Topham
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Corporate consultant Dov Seidman is suing the yoghurt manufacturer Chobani over its new slogan, ‘How matters’, which he says is ‘the foundation of my entire philosophy’
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Smartphone maker could follow demise of former mobile phone darlings which were too slow too adapt to changing market
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With the retail industry shifting beneath their feet, the UK's four largest grocers have some decisions to make
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Turbulent six-year reign of first non-French CEO st Sanofi listed, France’s second biggest company, ended in sacking
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Property tycoons who delight in showing off their wealth are the biggest ambassadors of their brand – opulence
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Matt Salzberg, co-founder of Blue Apron, talks about the joys of cooking even when no one seems to have the time any more
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Andy Haldane’s admission that he was gloomier about the economy surprised the markets, but he insists the UK is doing well in some respects, writes Katie Allen
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World renowned investor who has left the $2tn firm he set up for rival spent four months learning to beat the system in casinos
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Jack Ma's Alibaba Group helped transform Chinese commerce; he is China's richest man and a hero to budding entrepreneurs
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The chief executive credited with turning round the 173-year-old travel company is upbeat despite a recent fall in the share price
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Spanish-born Iñaki Berenguer, working on his second startup, warns: ‘In five, 10 years, the US will not be the leader any more’
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The Virgin founder on the lessons of turning failure into success, the ice-bucket challenge and space travel. Interview by Alex Clark
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Simon Walker argues boards and shareholders should be far more 'activist' in holding chief executives to account
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Those who know him say that Lewis combines marketing and presentational skills with a strong grasp of the trading figures as well as international experience
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Tough task ahead for man once dubbed 'drastic Dave' at Unilever for turning around faltering brands
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The 'march of the makers' is just starting, but the UK head of the German giant sees great hope for British manufacturing
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City grandee, who has left Experian as chairman, has run into controversy in recent years
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Champagne, fancy cheese and even lower prices are on the menu as the discounter takes on the big four grocers
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American's area of expertise is coming up with strategies to defend against unwanted takeover bids like that from AbbVie
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Monetary policy committee external member signals end to ultra-cheap borrowing owing to stronger-than-expected growth
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… because they haven't got any. Benny Higgins has finally launched the supermarket bank's current account, but it is firmly app-based. Can it challenge the high street's big names, asks Jill Treanor
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Upmarket German appliance firm is still run by the great-grandsons of the original partners
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