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Koreans near investment in new UK nuclear plant

Kepco in talks to join consortium to build Moorside facility

US warns Syria rebels on terror group links

Opposition told of ‘dire consequences’ ahead of truce

Fed risks markets shock with September move

Most Wall Street economists expect it to hold fire on rates

UK music streaming sales up 49 per cent

Artists such as Adele and Ed Sheeran boosted economy by $4.1bn

Barroso to forfeit Brussels VIP treatment

Goldman job means ex-head will be regarded as just a lobbyist

Tesla revamps autopilot after fatal crash

Radar sensors will make it easier to detect metal objects

Lloyds shareholders demand succession plan

Investors fear bank is over-reliant on Horta-Osório

Traders from ETX Capital work in central london on June 27, 2016. Shares in banks, airlines and property companies plunged on the London stock exchange Monday as investors singled out the three sectors as being the most vulnerable to Britain's decision to leave the EU. / AFP / Daniel Leal-Olivas (Photo credit should read DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS/AFP/Getty Images) ©AFP
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St Gallen top for masters in management

Swiss business school wins sixth consecutive crown, ahead of HEC Paris and Essec

Bridgewater draws $22.5bn of new money

Move is sharp contrast to other hedge funds

City of London skyline
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Easing pension promises could save £350bn

Defined benefits deficits could be shaved by watered down schemes

BoA’s Morelli to head Monte dei Paschi

CEO appointment could delay €5bn capital hike until 2017

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Dr Tayfun Uzbay shot in Istanbul for the Big Read story on Gulenists

Turkey: Gulenist crackdown

Even critics of the secretive movement, accused of coup attempt, fear its suppression is going too far

Lunch with the world’s most famous whistleblower

The world’s most famous whistleblower has room service with Alan Rusbridger in a Moscow hotel to talk about the ‘surveillance free-for-all’

01 SEP 2016, BERLIN/GERMANY: Kazuo „Kaz“ Hirai, President and CEO Sony Corporation, during an Interview, Sony booth, Internationale Funkausstellung IFA, Messe Berlin IMAGE: 20160901-01-002 KEYWORDS: Kaz Hirai
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Kazuo Hirai, Sony

Overcoming opposition from an old guard was a struggle at the 70-year-old electronics conglomerate

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