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Why a China slowdown will not hurt that much

Possible clues to China’s fate could be gauged from how the world reacted to Japan’s economic malaise, according to HSBC economist Frederic Neumann.

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European car sales rise 9.2% in 2015

European car sales reached 14.2 million last year, but remained below levels prior to the economic crisis, industry figures show.

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Citi profits jump as legal costs fall

US bank Citigroup reports a jump in fourth quarter profits, helped by a big fall in legal costs.

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Grieving families threaten organ donation schemes

Families in the U.K. have prevented organ donations from deceased relatives, refusing thousands of people the chance of a transplant.

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THIS will bring oil producers to their knees: Kilduff

Oil has yet to reach a “shock price point” that will persuade drillers to lay down production, John Kilduff says.

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Is ‘China’s Apple’ losing its appeal?

The mantra of Xiaomi is “always believe that something wonderful is about to happen,” but it appears it’s been a little too optimistic.

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Former Co-op Bank executives banned

The Bank of England fines and bans two former Co-operative Bank executives from holding senior UK banking positions.

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Does a critical mauling matter for a movie?

“Fifty Shades of Grey” was nominated for the Golden Raspberry Awards, nicknamed the Razzies, as the worst movie of 2015.

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VIDEO: India’s mobile phone wallets

Will Indians get used to paying with their phones instead of cash?

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Jobs and Gates to be subject of a Broadway musical

The founding fathers of tech, Steve Jobs and Bill Gates, are getting their own musical on Broadway.