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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
 
 
Rohani sworn in as Iran's president
 
 
Markets subdued as Asia ponders US data
 
 
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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
 
 
 
Miners return to hedging gold
 
 
US shale gas boom a one-off, says BG
 
 
Batista faces legal action from investors
 
 
Tread carefully on infrastructure
 
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
 
 
Rudd calls Australia poll for September 7
 
 
Fonterra recall shakes China confidence
 
 
Tsvangirai fights against Zimbabwe odds
 
UK News
 
Cameron adviser poised for EU envoy role
 
Ivan Rogers is favourite to take the post that will see him renegotiating Britain's relationship with Europe before a proposed referendum
 
 
 
Setback for Ecclestone over F1 sale case
 
 
Alexander accused over Highland spending
 
 
Guidance will put Carney's stamp on BoE
 
 
Grosvenor to accelerate push into Asia
 
UK Companies
 
Calls to shake up directors' insurance
 
Executives left in turmoil after insurer refused to fund legal costs as they faced seven-year investigation and two high-profile trials
 
 
 
Catalina eyes deals after equity boost
 
 
Former Arm chief Warren East joins Dyson
 
 
Science in Sport set for Aim debut
 
 
SMEs hard hit by annual accounts fines
 
 
 
 
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