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Americas
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Southwest Airlines to buy AirTran
Low-cost carrier Southwest Airlines is buying AirTran Airways for $3.4bn (£2bn) in another sign of consolidation in the US market
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Wal-Mart in talks to buy Massmart
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Unilever buys US hair care group
Europe
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Irish bank debts 'to be honoured'
The Irish Republic must "honour its obligations" to global lenders, Irish Finance Minister Brian Lenihan says.
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Wolseley planning Swiss tax move
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Russia and China in energy deals
Africa & Mid East
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Air Zimbabwe staff return to work
Pilots and cabin crew at state-owned Air Zimbabwe return to work after ending a two-week strike over pay
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Liberia hails $1.2bn debt pardon
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Price of oil falls for third day
Asia
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Japan's export growth slows again
Japan's export growth slowed for a sixth straight month in August, suggesting that the recovery is losing steam.
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Hyundai orders Sonata US recall
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US China sanctions a step closer
Business of Sport
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Problems persist at Games village
A visit by BBC Scotland to the athletes village in Delhi reveals ongoing accommodation issues for competitors.
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Arsenal profits reach record high
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Dundee director bullish on future
Economy
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Miliband speech concerns business
Business groups express concerns after Ed Miliband urged higher bank taxes and more protection for agency workers in his first conference speech as Labour leader.
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Bank 'should consider new boost'
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Economic growth unrevised at 1.2%
Companies
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Lender returns to buy-to-let fold
Paragon, one of the largest buy-to-let lenders in the housing boom, is to return to the market for the first time in 18 months.
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Drink pricing 'bonanza for shops'
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RBS to shed a further 500 posts
UK Your Money
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Firms 'exploiting' people in debt
Some fee-charging debt management firms are pretending to be charities and are driven by a sales culture, the regulator says.
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Compensation for Keydata clients
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Councils 'add credit card fees'
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On the march
Will workers heed call to defend 'social Europe'?
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Trouble brewing
Is Belgium in danger of falling off the European beer map?
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Low gear
Car sales are weak as the Paris motor show begins
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Down the drain
Global BBC survey suggests many think their taxes are wasted
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GM salmon
Is genetically modified fish swimming against the tide?
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Tablet wars
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Flash cars and cash
Mercedes fights back against its rivals
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