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    September 1, 2009

    THERE ARE many good reasons for catching an early Eurostar to the continent, and particularly to Brussels. A stroll through the magnificent Grand Place followed by a plate of delicious moules et frites remain two of my fondest memories of my time spent as the Daily Telegraph’s Brussels correspondent some years ago. But my aim [...]

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    ROYAL Bank of Scotland’s Bishopsgate headquarters was yesterday invaded by climate change activists who stuck themselves to the trading floor with superglue in protest at the bank’s funding of fossil fuel projects. Hundreds more protested outside the bank’s headquarters, while 15 demonstrators staged a naked roof-top demonstration at public relations firm Edelman, which represents E.on, [...]

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    Drug delivery company SkyePharma said yesterday it will need to do more tests on its asthma drug Flutiform, pushing the expected US approval out to late 2011 and sending its shares down 8.6 per cent to 103.68p. The company has been told by the US Food and Drug Administration that further tests will be required [...]

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    China Development Bank (CDB) yesterday said it had set up a $5.1bn (£3.1bn) investment arm to focus on private equity deals. CDB, which has a three per cent holding in Barclays, said the unit would provide funding for infrastructure firms, energy and resources ventures and urban projects. It is hoped that the unit will help [...]

  • Skype’s new owners must ring up profit

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    OBSERVERS are questioning the $2.75bn (£1.7bn) valuation placed on Skype, the free computer-to-computer video and voice call operator, which has so far failed to wow investors despite taking a generation by storm. The service first emerged from its garage roots in 2003, and has been under the arguably careless ownership of eBay since 2005. But [...]

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    September 1, 2009

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