• That's where Gareth Smyth is a reporter for the Financial Times of London.

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  • In an interview with the Financial Times of London, Iran's chief nuclear negotiator said yesterday that if that happens, Iran will resume full scale production of nuclear fuel.

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  • On April 30th, it claimed, erroneously, that the Pearson Group, which owns a slice of El Mundo and the whole of the Financial Times (of London), which in turn owns half of The Economist, is bent on buying Mediaset, the company embracing Mr Berlusconi's television empire.

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  • Last month, the governor of the Banque de France told the Financial Times the City of London should be deposed as the euro's main financial center so the single currency club can "control" most financial business in the eurozone.

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  • As Martin Wolf of the Financial Times in London suggests, the strategy of EU-wide synchronized liberalizing, the great hope of recent times, appears to be out the window and a new round of intramural competition is likely to take its place.

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  • From the Financial Times, a story on the record levels of stock delistings in London and New York.

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  • Words I've put in a row have appeared in the Financial Times, where I'm a long-standing contributor, The Economist and The Times of London, among others.

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  • In his revealing new book The Party, author Richard McGregor, who covered China for London's Financial Times, lays bare the secretive machinery of the party, how it operates far more pervasively in public life and commerce than many suspect.

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  • Lloyd's of London recently told the Financial Times that it would cut its cover for refined petroleum shipments to Iran if America's Congress carries through its plans to enact sanctions on such trade.

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  • True, print is not a growth business, but some newspapers are beating that trend, including the London Financial Times (part-owner of The Economist), which is making a big push in America, albeit from a tiny base.

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  • Shares of BP slid by 1.6% to 408.5 pence in London after a report in the Financial Times said four of the company's five North Sea installations inspected in 2009 had failed to comply with emergency regulations on oil spills, according to offshore inspection reports from the Department of Energy and Climate Change.

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  • And for those who follow the global markets, Girard-Perregaux's watch provides a financial function that keeps track of opening and closing times on the stock exchange in New York, London, Hong Kong and Tokyo.

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  • That said, "the signs were there for anyone who cared to look, " wrote Richard Lambert, editor of London's Financial Times from 1991 to 2001, in 2002.

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