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11 January 2012 Last updated at 04:47 ET

Germany 'likely to have shrunk'Truck crossing German border into Denmark

The German economy is likely to have shrunk by 0.25% in the final quarter of 2011, the Federal Statistics Office says.


Oranges being washed at Brazilian orange juice factory in AraraquaraOrange juice prices hit new high

The price of orange juice on global markets hits a record high over safety concerns in Brazil and cold weather in Florida.

The Shard of Glass developmentSkyscrapers 'precede every crash'

There is an "unhealthy correlation" between the building of skyscrapers and subsequent financial crashes, according to Barclays Capital.

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Robert Peston Article written by Robert Peston Robert Peston Business editor

City 'to be China currency market'

There is growing optimism among bankers that the City of London will join Hong Kong as an offshore centre where the Chinese currency, the renminbi, can be traded.

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Stephanie Flanders Article written by Stephanie Flanders Stephanie Flanders Economics editor

Scotland: A case of give and take

Scotland does get more in UK public spending than it puts back in revenues - but how much depends heavily on how you account for North Sea oil.

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Market index Current value Trend Variation % variation
Dow Jones 12462.47 Up 69.78 0.56%
Nasdaq 2702.50 Up 25.94 0.97%
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BBC Global 30 5821.32 Down -0.83 -0.01%

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