World leaders pay tribute to Germany’s Kohl
Former chancellor’s legacy honoured in controversial European state ceremony

Former chancellor’s legacy honoured in controversial European state ceremony
Finance minister says attack on eastern Europe’s attitude to EU both ways
UK group tries to get to grips with accounts debacle as Italian police consider charges
Jim O’Neill optimistic over project’s future after PM’s previous indifference
Borrowing a little more will not radically improve the public sector
Accord would be emphatic rejection of US protectionism on eve of G20 summit
Tens of thousands join annual pro-democracy march in defiance of Chinese president
Chairman ‘confident’ bank can maintain its values despite £700m injection
We have made a good start but there is still work to be done, says Christopher Woolard
The FCA rightly challenges industry practices, says Standard LIfe’s Keith Skeoch
Asset managers make much higher margins from their small customers
A quiet revolutionary who modernised traditional cuisine in grand Parisian restaurants
Exceptional manel examples lurk where least expected, such as debates about women
Locals in Britain’s smallest city engaged in ‘David and Goliath’ fight with Whitbread
Host city for G20 summit is global trade hub with anti-establishment streak
The real question is what happens in 2047, when ‘one country, two systems’ expires
Charismatic governor has founded a new party to run against ruling LDP in city elections
Fourth days of falls sees FTSE 100 retreat to lowest since early May
Worst month for sector in a year as investors turn to financials
Renwick Haddow had been disqualified from serving as a company director in the UK
Former David Davis adviser laments inflexibility of position on ECJ