Hong Kong’s gold rush
Investors in the West might be losing interest in gold as a safe haven for their money, but physical demand for gold remains strong in Asia, where consumers with money to spend have seen recent price drops as a buying opportunity For more video content from the Financial Times, visit http://www.FT.com/video
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China auto sales hit by antigraft drive
Watch this FT video for free: China has been the bright spot in the luxury car universe for years, but in the first quarter of this year growth slowed to only 4 per cent. The FT's Patti Waldmeir reports on how the Chinese government's anti-corruption drive and a slowing economy are hitting luxury car sales.
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Bad normal for Santander
A return to normality was promised by Santander for this year, but that's not how it's turned out.
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Matolcsy’s mortgage problem in Hungary
Foreign currency debt - that's the problem facing György Matolcsy, Hungary's central banker, known for his unorthodox policies. More than half the household and company debt in Hungary is not in forints.
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Shale — it’s a gas, gas, gas!
The dynamics of the US natural gas market have been radically altered by the shale boom, offering a sizeable boom to US economic competitiveness. Gregory Meyer, US commodities correspondent, discusses the impact of cheaper gas with Long View columnist John Authers
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Women clearing Laos of cluster-bombs
One bombing mission every 8 minutes, 24 hours a day for 9 years. Unexploded ordnance - dropped over Laos during the Vietnam war - is still injuring and killing its people. Photographer Tessa Bunney travelled to one of the worst-affected areas to meet a bomb disposal team made up entirely of women.
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The new FT web app for iPad
Review the changes with FT.com's Managing Editor Robert Shrimsley. Discover how the new web app for iPad delivers the same FT content you trust, but in an improved, easier-to-read package.
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Singh urges optimism from Indian business
Indian prime minister Manmohan Singh told Indian industry leaders to prove "the prophets of gloom as wrong". At the Confederation of Indian Industry he defended the country's long-term growth potential despite the current slowdown.
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Jaguar Land Rover stalls
A disappointing trading update has marred the record of Jaguar Land Rover - owned by Indian carmaker Tata Motors - long seen as one of the strongest performers of the global auto industry. Lex's Stuart Kirk and Julia Grindell delve into the figures.
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FT World: Different faces of India’s middle class
When commentators talk about developing countries, a burgeoning middle class is often cited as a crucial driving force. The FT's Kanupriya Kapoor talks to three very different people about their lives, work and aspirations to understand what being middle class means in India
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