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Banking: Back to the wall
JPMorgan Chase?s $2bn loss tarnishes the reputation of chief executive Jamie Dimon as a hawk-eyed risk manager prepared to confront regulators

A permanent precedent
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

Afghanistan: Bringing it all back home
Pulling $60bn-worth of kit out of a landlocked war zone presents Nato with a thorny logistical challenge, writes Carola Hoyos

Latin vote will count in US election
Immigration and race will play vital roles, with Mitt Romney struggling to counter Hispanic support for Barack Obama, writes Richard McGregor

Middle East: Febrile and fragmented
Treatment of minorities ? and the ability to curb sectarianism within and among nations ? poses a crucial test for the emerging order. By David Gardner

Seven days that shook Europe
Eurozone: A week of dramatic political and financial shifts has raised fears of a revived crisis threatening the global economy. By FT Reporters

A sustainable sugar rush
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

Technology: Mired in a legal morass
Courtroom battles over intellectual property ? due to inefficiency or a broken patent system ? are mounting pressure on the sector. By Richard Waters

UK politics: Things can only get better
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

Iraq: singular ambition
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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