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Latest Analysis from the Financial Times
JPMorgan Chase?s $2bn loss tarnishes the reputation of chief executive Jamie Dimon as a hawk-eyed risk manager prepared to confront regulators
If Greece goes: An exit is likely to shatter faith in the eurozone?s integrity for ever, leaving the bloc with a choice between stronger union or disintegration. By Martin Wolf
Pulling $60bn-worth of kit out of a landlocked war zone presents Nato with a thorny logistical challenge, writes Carola Hoyos
Immigration and race will play vital roles, with Mitt Romney struggling to counter Hispanic support for Barack Obama, writes Richard McGregor
Treatment of minorities ? and the ability to curb sectarianism within and among nations ? poses a crucial test for the emerging order. By David Gardner
Eurozone: A week of dramatic political and financial shifts has raised fears of a revived crisis threatening the global economy. By FT Reporters
With global markets opening up and output set to soar, cane ethanol promises a bright spot in a slowing economy ? so long as the country can realise its promise
Courtroom battles over intellectual property ? due to inefficiency or a broken patent system ? are mounting pressure on the sector. By Richard Waters
As they contend with a prolonged downturn, unruly backbenchers and disillusioned voters, the coalition?s leaders are banking on a renewed focus on the economy to put the government back on track
As the country seeks to assert itself as an independent state, Nouri al-Maliki faces criticism for his autocratic tendencies and expanding power base
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