Feb 13 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories in the Financial Times. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.
Headlines
BANK OF ENGLAND'S MARK CARNEY DROPS JOBS LINK WITH INTEREST RATES
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BUFFETT LOOKS TO RECAST GRAHAM TIES
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HACKERS FORCE BITCOIN WITHDRAWALS FREEZE
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CISCO UNNERVES WITH PROFIT MARGIN SQUEEZE
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MONDELEZ STRUGGLES AMID TOUGH ENVIRONMENT FOR FOOD GROUPS
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Overview
The Bank of England indicated on Wednesday that interest rates were unlikely to rise before next year's election, as it unveiled bullish economic forecasts that support Finance Minister George Osborne's claim that the economic recovery is on track.
Billionaire Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway is in talks with Graham Holdings, formerly The Washington Post Co, to swap a 28 percent stake in the media company for control of one of its yet-to-be-formed units.
Two of the leading Bitcoin exchanges halted withdrawals after being hit by attacks from unknown computer hackers, further damaging the prospects of the virtual currency winning mainstream acceptance.
Cisco Systems posted an 8 percent slide in quarterly revenue as it struggled to cope with a slump in demand from emerging markets and a product transition that hit sales of its core router business.
Cadbury chocolate and Oreo cookie seller Mondelez International posted lower-than-expected fourth-quarter earnings and sales as it struggled to grow amid tough economic conditions for food companies.