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  1. Get in touch: bizlivepage@bbc.co.uk
  2. Earnings growth slows, unemployment falls
  3. FTSE trading higher
  4. Nissan’s profits plunge
  5. Mr Kipling boost for Premier Foods
  6. Royal Mail dispute heading to High Court
  7. B&M takes £60 hit from German business




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