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Monday August 05 2013
 
 
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Lloyds chief eyes dividend bonanza
 
Chief executive António Horta-Osório aims to pay out up to 70 per cent of the bank's earnings in dividends within three years
 
 
 
Apple veto threatens patent security push
 
 
TCI pushes EADS to ditch Dassault stake
 
 
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To-do list for RBS chief
 

RBS has confirmed that its head of retail, Ross McEwan, will become chief executive, replacing Stephen Hester. Lex's Vincent Boland and Oliver Ralph discuss whether Mr McEwan will be able to make his mark on the bank and steer it back to the private sector.

 
Financial Times - US homepage
 
Wall St falls out of love with commodities
 
Fact that JPMorgan is considering a sale of its physical portfolio is clearest sign yet that Wall Street's commodities trading boom has fizzled out
 
 
 
Miners return to hedging gold
 
 
Guidance will put Carney's stamp on BoE
 
Financial Times - Europe homepage
 
Rohani sworn in as Iran's president
 
Cleric vows to walk the path of detente with the world as he prepares to tackle the nuclear stand-off that has left Iran's economy in tatters
 
 
 
Setback for Ecclestone over F1 sale case
 
 
Tsvangirai fights against Zimbabwe odds
 
Financial Times - Asia homepage
 
Rudd calls Australia poll for September 7
 
Australia's prime minister, who has closed the gap on the opposition Liberals, hopes to capitalise on a honeymoon period with voters to snatch victory
 
 
 
Ramadan boosts profits in Indonesia
 
 
Yes Bank loses shine as rupee struggles
 
World News
 
British minister attacks EU oil price probe
 
Alan Duncan, international development minister and former oil trader, says move to investigate alleged price fixing is political posturing
 
 
 
Spain threatens retaliation on Gibraltar
 
 
Fonterra recall shakes China confidence
 
 
States wage war of words over 'Obamacare'
 
 
Senator grapples with financial 'octopus'
 
Companies News
 
Batista faces legal action from investors
 
Brazil's former richest man confronted with allegations of insider trading as anger mounts over the near collapse of his oil company OGX
 
 
 
Huawei plans City base for global finances
 
 
Banks' 'living wills' start to take shape
 
 
Publicis chief puts accent on loyalty
 
 
Vodafone seeks €1bn damages from Tel Italia
 
Markets
 
Oil markets: The danger of distortion
 
Governments are deliberating whether to impose more supervision on how prices are calculated – but more oversight could make matters more opaque
 
 
 
US shale gas boom a one-off, says BG
 
 
Tread carefully on infrastructure
 
Financial Times - Comment
 
Actually, Washington ain't that bad
 
Critics on both left and right overlook the fact that DC's gridlock reflects the country that elects it – which is a mass of contradictions
 
 
 
The dying art of stealing elections
 
 
Why Yellen should lead the Fed
 
 
Europe needs more than a new rule book
 
 
The Entrepreneurial State
 
Financial Times - Management
 
Enough limelight for both bosses
 
The chief executive of Dyson says he is inspired by the UK company's eponymous inventor and is definitely not standing in his shadow
 
 
 
Abuse of language keeps going forward
 
 
FT MBA Challenge: global team-building
 
 
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