Headlines
  • CBI seeking 'targeted' tax cuts; The CBI calls on the government to give a £500m boost to business in the Budget through a series of "targeted and modest" tax cuts.
  • Peugeot boosted by alliance talks; Peugeot shares jump 12% after the carmaker confirms it is in talks about possible "co-operations and alliances".
  • Peacocks sold but 3,100 jobs lost; Fashion retailer Peacocks is sold out of administration to Edinburgh Woollen Mill, saving 6,000 jobs, but 3,100 staff will be made redundant.
  • Greece braced for bailout protest; Protesters against Greek budget cuts gather outside parliament, after a 130bn-euro (£110bn; $170bn) bailout deal was agreed to try to avoid bankruptcy.
  • Bank members voted for £75bn QE; Minutes show two of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee wanted more money pumped into the economy, sending sterling down on the currency markets.
  • Hotels chain to create 3,000 jobs; Intercontinental hotels, which owns the Holiday Inn and Crown Plaza hotel brands, says it will create 3,000 jobs in the UK.
  • Obama seeks US corporate tax cut; US President Barack Obama is to propose a cut in corporate tax and an end to tax loopholes, as part of his election-year strategy on the economy.
  • Air Asia hit by high fuel costs; Malaysian budget airline Air Asia reports a 56% fall in fourth-quarter profit, hurt by higher fuel costs.
  • South Korea wins Navy tanker deal; The Royal Navy selects South Korean firm Daewoo for a £452m deal to build four new fuel tankers.
  • PPI payments 'hit £1.9bn in 2011'; Banks paid out £1.9bn in compensation in 2011 for the mis-selling of payment protection insurance, a watchdog says.

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