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Debt questions answered by an expert

A consumer expert answers readers' questions about debts

Tales of woe from the roaming professionals

When working in a new country can prove unlucky

People problems plague Gulf start-ups

Staffing issues plague Gulf start-ups

Government to oppose rail bonuses

Transport Secretary Justine Greening says she will vote against bonuses for senior Network Rail executives at the company's annual general meeting.

Greek PM in crucial bailout talks

Greek Prime Minister Lucas Papademos will meet party leaders in his coalition to discuss a proposed 130bn euros EU rescue plan.

Wall Street Journal

Keys to the Big Game

The keys to the Super Bowl: Patriots quarterback Tom Brady versus the New York pass rushers, receiver Victor Cruz trying to dance through the…

Buoyed by Nevada, Romney Firmly in Lead

Mitt Romney, buoyed by a fresh victory in Nevada, entered a low-key stretch of the presidential primary race in the strongest position he has held…

Egypt to Put Foreigners on Trial

Egyptian prosecutors will bring criminal charges against at least 43 employees of nongovernmental organizations, including at least six Americans,…

Super Bowl Jet-Setters Face Tarmac Gridlock

The nation's wealthiest football fans are descending in droves on Indianapolis for Sunday's Super Bowl, setting off a scramble by airport officials…

Battle Develops for Indonesia Mines

Bumi investors sought the removal of Co-Chairman Nat Rothschild, with an eye toward reducing debt and expanding Indonesian coal-mining operations.

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Europe’s banks face challenge on capital

According to one person close to the process, as much as half of the measures outlined in those plans do not look credible

US puts pressure on Assad to quit

The US vowed to put ‘immense pressure’ on Syria’s president to step down after Russia and China vetoed a resolution aimed at ending the fighting

Hanwha scrambles to avoid stock market suspension

Hanwha Group has scrambled to avoid suspension from South Korea’s stock exchange as prosecutors intensify corruption investigations

North Asia to lead wave of M&A activity

Japanese and South Korean companies are expected to lead a wave of acquisition activity out of the region this year

Iran softens line on cutting oil to Europe

Iran has indicated that its threat to cut oil supplies to European states in order to pre-empt an EU oil embargo may be only a symbolic one

Canon Cuts Outlook on Thai Floods

Google Buys Motorola