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  1. Analysts grow gloomy on global profit growth

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  2. Global growth worries weigh on Asia stocks

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  3. Tencent looks for growth after year to forget

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  4. US Senate to consider competing plans to end shutdown

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  5. Companies take advantage of thaw in junk bond market

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  6. Jair Bolsonaro's decision to move Brazil's embassy in Israel to Jerusalem could jeopardise his country's billion-dollar status as the world's 'powerhouse of halal' meat

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  7. Just published: front page of the Financial Times, UK edition, Wednesday 23 January

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  8. John Paulson mulls shutting his hedge fund

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  9. Analysts have warned that unwinding the troubled Nissan-Renault alliance may be difficult and counter-productive. Read about why the two car groups need each other now more than ever:

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  10. IBM’s revenue and earnings came in slightly ahead of expectations in the final quarter of last year, as the computer maker sought to stabilise its operations and convince Wall Street that it is moving closer to a new period of growth

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  11. The FT View: With Theresa May's Brexit deal deadlocked, a catastrophic crash-out is becoming ever more likely — and parliament can't allow it.

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  12. Theresa May has told ministers they will be expected to vote next week to keep open the option of a no-deal Brexit — a move that dismayed senior cabinet figures and business leaders

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  13. In Tuesday's Brexit Briefing, when it comes to the pound, traders are looking for Plan C for Certainty

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  14. Just published: front page of the Financial Times, international edition, Wednesday 23 January

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  15. Patisserie Valerie, the UK café chain that was undone by widespread accounting fraud, has crashed into administration after last-ditch talks with banks failed to secure a financial lifeline

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  16. Vladimir Putin has ruled out a deal with Japan to end a 70-year dispute over islands that were seized by Soviet soldiers at the end of the second world war

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  17. Martin Wolf: painful action and bold leadership is needed now to tackle climate change

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  18. A. Wess Mitchell, the top US diplomat in charge of EU affairs, has resigned after just 16 months on the job.

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  19. More trouble for US-China trade talks: The Trump administration just rejected an offer by Chinese vice-ministers to travel to the US to prepare for discussions, citing a lack of progress

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  20. Michael Skapinker: When it comes to learning languages, research shows children do better in a multilingual environment than total immersion

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