Frankfurt becomes Europe’s first RMB payment hub

Deutsche Börse and Bank of China to develop infrastructure

Coalition repeats its line on Scottish currency union

Leaving the UK means leaving the pound, ministers say

Greek parliament debates critical reforms

Bailout at risk if Athens reneges on dairy market liberalisation

Insurers unleash fury at City watchdog

FCA issues clarification on ‘zombie’ policy probe

Interpol blames Malaysia over passport database

Minister says security technology is too slow

DCNAHM Michael Lewis, of Berkeley, California, is the author of Boomerang: Travels in the New Third World, (W.W. Norton, $25.95). (Jose Carlose Fajardo/Contra Costa Times/MCT)

Soul-searching on Wall Street with ‘Flash Boys’ release

High-frequency trading exposé has banks on edge

Citi stress test hit by audit lapses

Tension among management as bank vows to improve processes

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Cavanagh to be paid $39m at Carlyle

Lifestyle is part of reason for JPMorgan banker’s move

UN study warns on cost of climate change

Global growth to suffer and crop yields fall, says IPCC

Data deepen eurozone deflation fears

Drop in inflation rate raises concerns about drift towards deflation

Twitter wins court fight in Turkey

Company hails win for ‘freedom of expression’ though ban remains

Comment and Analysis

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©Ed Nacional

Big data: are we making a big mistake?

Tim Harford on the statistical errors at the heart of an information revolution

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Technology: All eyes on the future

Apple, Facebook and Google aim to create and control the next crucial technological platform

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The surprising power of peace

‘In the current conflict, nobody seems eager to kill. Not even John McCain proposes American military intervention’

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