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Michael Mackenzie, the FT’s markets editor, explains why Apple shares are losing their lustre and what this means for the bull run.
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Should short sellers be stopped? They have intermittently been banned for more than 300 years, but like vultures they still prey on failing companies. FT Alphaville’s Dan McCrum analyses the many ways companies attempt to foil the shorters.
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John Authers reports on a US earnings season in which profits have exceeded expectations – but revenue growth has been dire and markets have remained lukewarm.
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Greek banks are in a perilous state. Parliament has introduced an EU tool aimed at sharing the pain in a failing bank and avoiding its collapse. Oliver Burrows of CRT Capital explains how this would work and whether it could be a Europe-wide blueprint.
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