Morning papers round-up, Friday 6 April

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The FT leads this morning with news that the Japanese government and coalition agreed an emergency ec...

The FT leads this morning with news that the Japanese government and coalition agreed an emergency economic package on Friday, after last-minute disagreements forced a delay in its announcement earlier this week. The FT also notes that Autonomy, on Thursday, became the first high-profile European software company to warn it would not meet market expectations because the slowdown in US demand for information technology had now spread to Europe. The Times says the fund managers hoping for a last-minute scramble to boost their sales of individual savings accounts (Isas) were disappointed...

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