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Is German Chancellor Angela Merkel secretly working for a hedge fund on the side?
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Unlikely as it seems, the Italian post office is shaping up as a potential buyer of Pioneer Investments, which has been put up for sale by banking group UniCredit as part of a renewed bid to boost its reserves.
Time and again in the long history of the City of London it has somehow defied those who seek to plan its future too carefully or predict its demise. It is as though there is something inherently unruly and free-form about the place, some mysterious quality in the ancient patch of earth that is the Square Mile that insulates it from excessive micromanagement and prescription. The City so often goes its own way.