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  • Rise takes eurozone rates to 7-year high
    Markets were relieved by a less hawkish tone from the European Central Bank, which damped fears of further rises to come

  • UK court to hear $4bn Rusal dispute
    Oleg Deripaska, the Russian billionaire, will have to fight a $4bn (?2.5bn) claim brought against him in the High Court in London following an extraordinary judgment that cites assassination, corrupt judges and Kremlin interference as the risks of running a trial in Russia

  • TPG pulls out of B&B rescue
    Bradford & Bingley's largest shareholders have stepped in to rescue the ailing mortgage lender after TPG Capital, the private equity group, pulled out of a £400m capital increase

  • Google told to hand over YouTube users' data
    Google has run into a fresh storm over online privacy after a US judge ordered YouTube, its popular online video site, to hand over records detailing the viewing habits of its millions of users.

  • MPs plan hearing on fuel costs
    Brown dismissed the notion that speculators were behind record oil prices, even as the Treasury select committee said it would hold the country's first parliamentary hearing into the issue

  • European stocks rally from three-year low
    European bourses rallied, having tumbled to a three-year low, rescued by dollar-positive news that helped take the pressure off oil prices

  • American, Iberia and BA plan joint deal
    American Airlines, British Airways and Spain's Iberia are close to applying for antitrust immunity to form a joint venture that would be one of the most powerful forces in the transatlantic aviation market

  • US jobs fall for sixth straight month
    The US lost jobs in June for the sixth month in a row while jobless numbers remained at an elevated level, signalling an ongoing deterioration in the labour market and helping to push back thoughts of a hike in interest rates

  • BHP clears US antitrust concerns over Rio
    Spotlight now turns to competition authorities in Europe, which are likely to launch an in-depth inquiry into the $170bn acquisition

  • Continental faces trial over Concorde crash
    Continental Airlines and five individuals have been ordered to stand trial over the crash of an Air France Concorde near Paris that killed 113 people in July 2000


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