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David Prosser: Bolton picks China for his comeback

Outlook The best fund managers have star quality, transcending the mundane industry in which they work and attracting fan bases that follow their every move – they also, like rock stars and sporting heroes, have a habit of reneging on plans for retirement, coming back for that one big final tour.

Inside Business Comment

James Moore: A glittering career forever tarnished by a failure to act

Wednesday, 10 February 2010

The word emanating from the FSA's docklands Lubyanka about Hector Sants' departure announcement yesterday was that it was a personal decision dictated by his personal timetable. He had always said he would go after three years and yesterday's announcement fits in with that. Nothing more to see here, move along now.

David Prosser: The banks versus Obama

Wednesday, 10 February 2010

Outlook John Varley's criticisms of the United States' proposed banking reform – championed first by the former Federal Reserve chairman Paul Volcker and now by Barack Obama himself – are twofold. He doesn't like the direction the US has gone in, or that it has chosen to travel independently, rather than seeking international consensus.

David Prosser: GMG gambles everything on contrary view

Wednesday, 10 February 2010

Outlook Guardian Media Group's decision to sell its regional media business is yet another indication of its determination to bet the house on all things digital. It has sold a profitable group of local newspapers (albeit with profitability in decline) in order to subsidise its loss-making national newspaper division, which is obsessed with the idea of a multimedia future and, specifically, the view that charging for online content is the wrong way to proceed.

David Prosser: Carbon prices are going the wrong way

Tuesday, 9 February 2010

Outlook: The sooner the carbon price rises very significantly the better

David Prosser: No thaw yet for retailers

Tuesday, 9 February 2010

Outlook: Higher VAT, awareness of tax increases and lower public spending to come are now making shoppers ultra-cautious

David Prosser: Lord Browne would still feel uncomfortable today

Tuesday, 9 February 2010

Outlook: Having seen Lord Browne treated this way, why should other business leaders want to risk facing more of the same?

Stephen King: Another Greek tragedy unfolds

Monday, 8 February 2010

It's not difficult to generate a vicious downward spiral leading to unrest

James Moore: If the taxman plays hardball we're all in trouble

Monday, 8 February 2010

The taxman's 'pay now' demand is enough to tip a business over the edge

James Moore: The price is right – but not for British taxpayers

Monday, 8 February 2010

There's no doubt that an injection of competition into Britain's banking market is desperately needed.

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Mark Steel: They believed what suited them, and ignored what didn't

Iraq evidence was collected only to back a decision already made

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