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  1. London’s cut-price mansions: expect more deep discounts

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  2. In search of an elegant man

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  3. How Volkswagen is planning to kill off Tesla

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  4. Norwegian’s expansion puts finances under strain

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  5. S&P route into China’s $12tn bond market faces perils

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  6. Asia stocks in defensive mode ahead of Fed meeting and trade talks

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  7. Myanmar puts Beijing-backed hydropower dam into limbo

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  8. China ‘rebalances’ overseas lending on debt burden concerns

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  9. Do you have a burning career question and need advice? Whether you are at the beginning, middle or end of your career, the FT's career adviser Jonathan Black wants to hear your dilemmas. All questions will be published anonymously. Find out more here:

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  10. 'The onus is on businesses to protect the data they manage, not exploit it.' The CEO of Blackberry writes to the FT on the need for Big Tech to act on the surveillance debate:

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  11. The birthplace of K-pop, Seoul also has a vibrant communal food culture

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  12. Eastern promise: Asian MBAs see demand rise while applications for courses at 7/10 US business schools fell in 2018

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  13. Just in: eBay says it will launch a dividend and increase share buybacks after pressure from activist investors, helping push shares 3% higher in after-hours trading.

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  14. She's had spats with Lana Del Rey, Elon Musk, Sarah Palin, Cardi B, Russell Crowe and Beyoncé – but does it matter when the music's this good?

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  15. Just published: front page of the Financial Times, UK edition, Wednesday 30 January

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  16. UK MPs voted on seven amendments aimed at breaking the deadlock over Theresa May's Brexit deal. Only two passed. Check out our interactive to see how each MP voted:

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  17. With all of the drama in Britain lately, Brexit has become a spectator sport. 'This is hell,' said one UK MP.

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  18. The FT View: Fed chair Jay Powell has confused markets with statements that seemed at odds with each other. Messaging on monetary policy is never easy – but he should be clearer about it.

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  19. Tuesday was a busy day for UK MPs as they voted on measures to shape Brexit. Of the seven amendments, two passed: one calls for the Irish backstop to be scrapped and another rejects a no-deal Brexit, but isn't legally binding. Read more:

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  20. Just published: front page of the Financial Times, international edition, Wednesday 30 January

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