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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Europe's top trade official for the first time late on Friday officially cited Chinese mobile telecommunications equipment makers Huawei and ZTE Corp for violating anti-dumping and anti-subsidy guidelines.
    


BEIJING (Reuters) - China's housing inflation quickened in April, marking the fourth consecutive year-on-year rise and challenging policymakers who are trying to cool record home prices while supporting economic expansion.
    


LONDON/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A European probe into possible oil price manipulation expanded with the investigation of a small niche trading house in the Netherlands, while a key U.S. senator on Friday called for the Justice Department to join the investigation.
    


NEW YORK (Reuters) - Pension and endowment managers on Friday called on U.S. regulators to review the rules for shareholder voting after a firm collecting ballots for JPMorgan Chase & Co cut off the bank's opponents from polling information.
    


LONDON (Reuters) - The government said on Friday it had hired a team of auditors to investigate whether it was overcharged on two contracts with outsourcing firms Serco and G4S.
    


SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc's board will meet on Sunday to vote on whether to offer $1.1 billion (725 million pounds) in cash for New York-based blogging service Tumblr, tech blog AllThingsD cited sources close to the situation as saying on Friday.
    


NEW YORK (Reuters) - Onex Corp has called off its auction of medical imaging firm Carestream Health Inc after failing to find a buyer that was willing to meet its price expectation of as much as $3.5 billion (2.3 billion pounds), three people familiar with the matter said this week.
    


BBC news feed
Some people are "put off" making important calls because of confusion over the amount they will be charged, according to the telecoms regulator.
Some Marks and Spencer customers say its contactless payment terminals have taken cash from cards other than the ones intended for payment.
Morrisons, the UK's fourth largest supermarket chain, says it will launch online shopping by January 2014 after agreeing a tie-up with Ocado.
Car sales across Europe rose in April for the first time in 18 months, helped by strong demand in the UK and by the early Easter break.
Four million public sector employees will see a dramatic reduction in the overall value of their pension schemes, a new report claims.
UK households are receiving too many nuisance calls, according to the telecoms regulator, Ofcom.
Lloyds Banking Group's share price passes 61.2p in morning trading, the break-even point for the government's investment in the group.
The Jockey Club hits its £15m Racecourse Bond target and extends the application window until 28 May.
Spain records its first monthly trade surplus in more than 40 years as demand for imports dries up.
Turkish bond yields have hit new lows as investors greeted Moody's increase in the country's credit rating to investment grade.