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26 May 2012 Last updated at 01:02 ET

Spain's Bankia vows transparencyA man shouts slogans during a protest outside headquarters of Spain"s fourth largest bank Bankia in Madrid May 24, 2012.

The head of Spain's fourth-largest bank, Bankia, promises greater transparency after announcing 3bn-euro losses and asking for a state bailout.


Tim CookApple's boss rejects $75m payout

Apple's boss, Tim Cook, turns down a payout worth about $75m (£48m) that he was due from the technology giant's upcoming dividend.

EU challenge to Argentina at WTO

The EU files a suit against Argentina's import restrictions at the WTO in the latest stage of a trade row between the two.

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Robert Peston, Business editor Article written by Robert Peston Robert Peston Business editor

How Hunt avoided lengthy review of Murdoch’s Sky bid

The memo written by Jeremy Hunt in November about News Corp’s BSkyB bid seems to explain almost everything that transpired in relation to the bid over the succeeding six months or so.

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Stephanie Flanders, Economics editor Article written by Stephanie Flanders Stephanie Flanders Economics editor

No quick fix for Euro - maybe a slow one? Watch

If you step back from the monthly and quarterly figures, there is quite a lot of evidence that the slow economic fix to the crisis is happening.

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