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  1. Brazil probes alleged bid rigging of stadium deals

  2. China boosts Mexico ties by grabbing oil blocks

  3. The head of the Bank of England says the UK is suffering its ‘first lost decade since 1860s’

  4. Israel has advanced a bill that would allow Jewish settlements on private Palestinian land in occupied territories

  5. Exchange traded funds are taking over the markets. But some worry they are breeding systemic risks.

  6. Lex: Rarely have Italy’s financial institutions been weaker

  7. Opinion: Italy's young voters revolted against Matteo Renzi's reforms. And voted against their own interests.

  8. Xi Jinping plans to attend Davos, as China moves to 'fill space being potentially vacated by the US under Trump'

  9. Amazon's new grocery store will let customers take what they want to buy and ‘Just Walk Out’

  10. Bankers have told Italian bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena to prepare for a state bailout this weekend

  11. Shinzo Abe will become the first Japanese leader to visit Pearl Harbor, marking the 75th anniversary of the attack

  12. No, Italy's referendum is not the same as Brexit or Trump

  13. Ghana has set a new standard in global counterfeiting moving with a fake US embassy that existed for a decade.

  14. Facebook, Google, Microsoft and Twitter are teaming up to tackle online terror content

  15. Expect share buybacks, not an investment boom, if Donald Trump gives US companies an overseas cash tax holiday

  16. Deloitte has been hit with a record fine for falsifying reports, altering documents and providing false testimony

  17. Helen Marten's work is called 'poetic and enigmatic' as she wins Turner Prize

  18. In India's post demonetisation era, the sound of an ATM machine can bring joy

  19. FT View: Provocative phone calls and combative tweets from a president-elect are no way to conduct foreign policy

  20. After saying he'd resign, Matteo Renzi is likely to stay on as Italy's PM for as long as another week

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