Indonesia’s infrastructure deficit
From outdated, overcapacity ports to stalled road and rail projects, Indonesia's infrastructure is in a sorry state. The resulting traffic jams and transportation delays affect everyone from local commuters to international investors
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Unconfident Brazilians
Brazil's middle class has been feeling the pinch, and worries over personal debt and inflation have shaken their confidence.
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Oil pricing probe
The European Commission is investigating the energy industry's price-setting mechanisms for oil and gas products after antitrust raids on BP, Shell and Statoil. Lex's Stuart Kirk and Vincent Boland discuss whether investors should be concerned.
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Water security threatens China
China's water resources are running scarce. Farming and other human activities are turning large parts of the country into deserts and forcing residents to migrate. The FT's Leslie Hook reports from Gansu province
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Vodafone’s $3bn windfall
Vodafone is to receive $3.2bn in dividends from its 45 per cent stake in Verizon Wireless. Lex's Oliver Ralph and Nikki Tait discuss what Vodafone would do if Verizon buys out its stake. For more video content from the Financial Times, visit http://www.FT.com/video
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BT turnround
Vincent Boland and Stuart Kirk on what the results from UK telecoms operator BT mean for the company itself, and for the wider telecoms industry. For more video content from the Financial Times, visit http://www.FT.com/video
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IT and the boardroom
Kim Stevenson, chief information officer at Intel, discusses with Paul Taylor, the FT's Connected Business editor, her definition of the modern CIO and how the fastest-moving nature of technology has made her a key player in the business decisions taken by the company. For more video content from the Financial Times, visit http://www.FT.com/video
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Impact investment in Asia
Impact investing is a way of doing good while not giving your money away for good. The FT's Paul J.
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Microsoft to reverse course on Windows 8
Microsoft is preparing to perform a U-turn over key aspects of its much maligned Windows 8 operating system. Andrew Hill, management editor, talks to the FT's Daniel Garrahan about why the company finds itself in a situation where it might have to promote a product it has moved on from. Related Article: http://blogs.ft.com/businessblog/2013/05/will-windows-classic-be-microsofts-coke-classic/ For more video content from the Financial Times, visit http://www.FT.com/video
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