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Nils Pratley
Nils Pratley is the Guardian's financial editor. Read his opinions on markets, boardroom winner and losers and business values on his Nils Pratley on Finance blog. Follow him on Twitter at @nilspratley and on Google+
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The decision to suspend its COO amid a fraud investigation represents a deep crisis for the oil services firm
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The retailer is to axe 10% of the space devoted to its struggling clothing and homewares – but the market is moving on
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ONS regional breakdown of taxes and spending highlights Brexit threat – and clouds case for Scottish independence
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The case would give valuable insight into the biggest failure in UK banking history – but now the bank is attempting to settle
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Lloyds is riding high, but allure of global stage could be enough to entice António Horta-Osório away from comfortable gig
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Twitter chief says he is proud daily usage is rising, but revenues just fell and profits are nowhere to be seen
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Chair of the influential Treasury select committee may be stepping down as an MP, but he still has much to contribute
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Without manifesto ideas for ‘resetting’ the market, the government’s proposals are just shameless headline-grabbing
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Never mind Lloyd’s, City will remain streets ahead of its European competitors even if hundreds of jobs go to Paris or Brussels
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Nils Pratley on finance Advertisers should follow Vodafone’s lead after Facebook and Google failures