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- LIBOR Manipulation Leads To Questions Regarding Gold Manipulation
- Bankruptcy Exit Plan to be ruled for the Tribune publisher
- Farepak will receive only half of the currency they are owed
- Slowing imports see trade surplus widen in June for China
- Technology tumbles cause longest slump in S&P since May
- Europe Fees fall causing Investment Bankers to face termination
- UK Government to still have a stake in NATS Air Traffic Services
- Financial products to be pushed by Asda (War*Wart)
- Poor sales warning from JJB Sports
- AIr Lease Corporation gives Boeing a $7.2 bln order
- Japan’s current account surplus hurt by Energy imports
- Pay Freezes will be caused by the new National Pension Scheme
- Pensions minister wants Pensions insured against Stock Market drops
- Channel Tunnel HS1 link costs taxpayers £4.8 billion in debt
- Bank of England’s MPC appointed Ian McCafferty the CBI economist
- Car Import Tariff Row Between China and the U.S.
- New 27% cuts wreck pensions
- Black U.S Citizen unemployment rises again
- Leisure industry chiefs say UK Government missed chance to create 440,000 jobs
- Volvo’s aero engines division to be bought up by GKN
- Rich and Firms to be hit by 7bln-Euro tax rise by Francois Hollande
- U.S. Service Industrial grew at a slow pace
- French PM Jean Ayrault tries to tackle France’s crushing debt
- Micron Technology of the U.S. buys rival Elpida from Japan
- Microsoft’s purchase of Aquantive was a flop putting it $0.1bln in the red
- Global clout of British Banks being lost to Far Eastern Rivals
- Hiring weakens in the U.S. leading to stalling Consumer Spending
- The Corruption endemic and rot of the banking scandal was widespread
- Banks have been taking profits from developing World loans
- Private Equity firm 3i to cut global headcount
- Time to protest against your bank
- Have a clear conscience with your savings in a Community Investment scheme
- Mis-selling interest rate swaps admitted by big four UK banks
- French margarine business sold by Dairy Crest to pay off debts
- Veolia sells off UK water in order to pay off its debts
- JPMorgan loss widens again this time $9 billion causing JPMorgan to fall
- Growth risk to india as inflation hits according to the Reserve Bank of India
- HBOS gets pressured by Cable over Farepak compensation
- Biggest fall in three years for UK House Prices
- Funding Boost to expand services with Credit Unions
- Cleaners and Porters is all Graduates are now worth
- The last place you want to invest is UK banks
- CIA plan $5bln India investment through their front Coca-Cola
- Extinction time for the Bradford Bulls as they enter into administration
- Latin American countries to get $10 bln loan from China
- Religious Order selling Tuscan Village on eBay
- Co-op and Lloyds agree branch deal with Co-operative
- Strong Dollar hits Standard Chartered
- Czech Republic looking to cut interest rates
- Poisoner GlaxoSmithKline Plc finding it tough in the economic depression
- Mukherjee’s resignation see’s Manmohan Singh take Indian Finance Role
- Wall St banks do not need to be broken up according to James Gorman
- China Property Market to be entered by Sotheby’s International
- Floor Coverings Market ‘Weak’ According to Carpetright
- Sixth month of rate hold in Hungary
- Rupee boosting steps revealed by India
- Qatar applies for a licence to invest in China’s capital market
- Goldman Sachs banker would shake up Bank of England if he were Governor
- Morgan Stanley will playing around with deadly derivatives
- Poorest customers will see water bill cuts
- Kesa announces sharp fall in profits
- Swap mis-selling questions must be answered by the banks
- 45% of Boots sold off to Walgreen who will take the whole company by 2015
- Pensions see Confidence Crisis
- Biggest fall in a month for J.C Penny as Michael Francis leaves
- Bill sale helps Spanish Notes to Rise
- Cameron attacks Francois Hollandes 75 percent top-rate tax
- Rolet claims equity markets being killed off by Regulation
- After Nine Years Tesco announces its to leave Japan
- Greek Vote Result does nothing to help European banking stocks
- Saga insurance firm says retirement is delayed for more people
- Newspaper changes and Job Cuts at Australia’s Fairfax Media
- Interest rates unchanged by the Reserve Bank of India
- Federal Reserve trying to Spur US Growth by Twisting to Risk Management
- Seventh Month fall for UK Commercial Real Estate
- Morgan Stanley Says Dollar Shortage seen in two trillion dollar gap
- EU Court asked by Deutsche Boerse to squash NYSE-Euronext merger ban
- Chen Yulu claims second quarter should bottom out in China
- Overdraft rates and fees increased by Bank of Scotland and Lloyds TSB leeches
- Game Makers are appointing video game economists to deal with virtual economies
- Trade deficit widens sharply for the UK in April 2012
- New Car Registrations fall sharply in the European Union
- April 2012 Mortgage Lending slumps
- Bear Stearns and AIG Rescue Loans Paid according to Fed
- Should oil prices fall the onus is on Saudi Arabia
- Bankruptcy battle launched by Irish property pair
- Chinese-Swedish Investment Group Takes Over Saab
- Industrial Production in the Eurozone falls in April 2012
- GM call for Wage changes to stop job losses
- Aviva buys loans from Bank of Ireland
- PPF says there is new highs in the Pension deficits
- Growth output for India’s Industry less than forecast
- Caution remains with Employers
- People let down by JPMorgan on credit trades
- Currency peg pledged by Hong Kong
- UK technology sector targetted by Silicon Valley Bank
- Tesco sales hit by challenging times
- Majestic Wine Cuts Minimum Delivery by 50%
- OPEC will maintain oil-output quotas whilst prices plunge
- Longer working and bigger contributions needed for a RBS pension
- Young UK families will find renting a new way of life
- Internet peer-to-peer lending hits £250 million
- China Slowdown Fears hits oil prices
- No break in Fiscal Impasse until the Election according to Paul Ryan
- London Metal Exchange decision to come within days
- Economic slowdown causes China to cut fuel prices again
- Lakeshore Lending to take over Clinton Cards
- Ministers want Osborne to slow down the financial reform of UK
- Interest Rates in China cut to attempt growth boost
- Internet Banking hits 0% interest rates
- PIRC’s £40 BLN undeclared losses sees British banks hit back
- Shares Collapse for Mecom
- NASDAQ Outlines Plan for $40M Fund to Compensate for Facebook Loses
- Blackstone Group may buy Commodities Unit of Morgan Stanley
- Slowdown in the U.K Construction sector
- Share Consolidation takes effect with Royal Bank of Scotland
- $7 billion a year investment by YFP until 2017
- Risk Rise May cause Bank of Canada to raise rates
- Oil falls as euro-area services and manufacturing contract
- Online deals site, Groupon slumps to lowest price ever
- 90% slide in profits expected for Qantas
- Psychiatric Cuts causing sleeping in Vermont Dumpsters
- Vitro is trying to stop litigation by debt holds over Bankruptcy Plan Approval
- Ernst & Young claim the UK economy is being held back by ‘zombie’ companies
- World Shares fall again as weak data spooks the markets
- New orders at US factories have fallen for a second month
- Rent cannot be paid on Minimum Wage
- Adelson Fortune Drop sees World’s Richest lose $24 Bln
- Prepare for the third degree to get a death grip mortgage
- Debt Realism and Austerity
- £23 million lost by Lloyds suitor but pays boss almost £1 million
- MoneySavingExpert.com sold for £87 mln
- General Motors May Vehicle sales lacking
- U.S wishful Manufacturing growth expanded at a slow pace in May
- Fifth weekly decline of the Mexico Peso
- Banco do Brasil SA is trading below its liquidation value
- AIG benefitted from the humility that came with the 2008 U.S. Bailout
- Capital Gains Tax Charge could kickstart the UK Economy and cost the people almost zero
- Historic Hammersmith Apollo to be sold off by broke HMV
- Wetest April Dampens Sales and plummets Kingfisher profits
- Forty Percent of Loan Rejections to Small Companies are Overturned when challenged
- US Economy grew less than first thought in first quarter
- Birmingham City Football Club Accounts in Further Delay
- Customers of Personal Pensions and ISAs should be warned of lower projections
- The Indian Economy Grows at Slowest Pace Since 2003
- Credit Card Consumers have a cautious approach
- South Korean economy in trouble as account surplus halves in April 2012
- Greek Woes cause U.S. Stocks to fall as Home Data Disappoint
- Fiat Industrial to move industrial plans from Italy to the United States
- Shareholders in the Royal Bank of Scotland will never recover the money they lost
- GREAT NEWS: Facebook shares slump yet again below $29 as Options Trading Starts
- Four-Month Low in May of the U.S. Consumer Confidence
- U.S. Tariffs to drop Chinese solar shipments by 75%
- French Unemployment Still rises
- Over three million British Adults Still Live With Their Parents
- TNK-BP Chief Mikhail Fridman resignation puts out doubts on BP Russian oil venture
- Economic Growth rate Slows in South Africa
- Mining Asset Sale by the Congo may have violated IMF swindal
- PROFIT WARNING ISSUED BY HARGREAVES SERVICES THE MINING FIRM
- China opens up its banking system to private-sector investors
- UK Government so broke it needs to tax Cornish Pasties
- GREEK ADULT ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY HIT BY DEBT CRISIS
- Green Investment Bank to be chaired by Lord Smith of Kelvin
- Early Learning Centre writedown and UK Slowdown hits Mothercare
- FSA have a deal with the Nationwide over capital
- Global slowdown causes April exports from Thailand to fall
- Currys, PC World and Dixons get new credit line to meet debt repayments
- Ebony, Technicolor owned by JPMorgan CIO Office
- Madoff Clawbacks can be ruled on by Bankruptcy Court claims SIPC
- Outside money seeked by Greenberg’s Starr for buyout deals
- David Cameron should know austerity does not bring growth
- Worse double-dip recession can be avoided by Government spending
- Bank official says free banking is just a dangeorous myth
- May manufacturing growth slows for the United States
- Supermarket Discount pricing misleding according to Which?
- Milk unit hits losses of £10 mln for Dairy Crest
- Record High Complaints about Banks
- Petrol Sales Slump causes UK retail sales flop
- Greence concerns hits the European Stock Markets
- Money Advice Trust claim Catalogue debt problems are rising
- Fiat and Mazda team up
- April sees a less than expected rise in Japanese exports
- OFT criticised collection methods of Wonga debt
- The FSA is investigating claims that banks improperly sold interest-rate derivatives
- Grandparents are now financially supporting their grandchildren
- Good news: NSA Facebook shares decline yet again
- Nissan’s Infiniti car brand establishes itself in Hong Kong with new base
- HSBC will no longer be leaving the United Kingdom
- Household bills to increase due to energy reforms
- NSA Facebook share flop as they drop below the flotation price
- Blackrock asset manager to be sold by Barclays
- Eurobond opposition restated by Germany
- UK’s 2020 Tax Commission calls for a 30% income tax rate ripoff
- 500 Maintenance Jobs to be cut by Qantas Airways
- $33 Bln lost by the World’s Richest as Facebook Debut Stalls
- Europe Crisis Overshadows Data as Canadian Currency tumbles
- UK rejects the French Financial Tax Plan
- Boycott Tesco as it now becomes the new Post Office
- 2nd Half 2012 Forecasts, Challenges and Opportunities
- Stockpiles of Cars at dealerships in China increase
- Biggest weekly decline in Swiss stocks since November
- London Stock Exchange Group annual net profits surge thirty percent
- Borrowing histories hard to build up for Credit virgins
- Stock Market jitters over the troubles in Spain and Greece
- Paul Fisher of the Bank of England says no to Quantitative Easing unless Crisis Hits
- Disappointing data causes S&P 500 to fall to 4 Month low
- Maiden Lane III Debt Sale delayed by Federal Reserve
- Freight derivatives trading may be restarted by Cosco
- More fuel poverty on the way as energy bills set to soar further
- Profit alert at French Connection as sales fall
- English House Construction falls again
- More than six million people will retire on less than the minimum wage
- 20 London Investment-Banking jobs to be cut by JPMorgan
- Shares Slump for Lamprell after profit warning
- Department costs have risen 12x than they’ve raised through PFI Contracts
- Eurozone (in depression) avoids recession
- Sharp decline in April’s retail sales in the U.S.
- Todays Babies in the U.K. will have to work (joke) until they are 77 years old
- Tullett Prebon claims Austerity if a myth put out to con the markets
- £42 mln loss at Channel 4 TV network
- Banks are Unlawfully changing loan terms and refusing to negotiate with small businesses
- Oil fell to the lowest level in almost five months over Greece leaving the Euro
- Dexia’s Denizbank buyout talks with Qatar National Bank SAQ stall
- Sales of Video Games in the United States drop sharply in 2012
- March Industrial Production falls for the Eurozone
- Inflation rate in India rises faster than expected
- More Fed Supervision may be called for since JPMorgan trading loss
- Olli Rehn rejects the false choice between Austerity and Stimulus
- $2bln trading loss for JPMorgan causes their shares to dive
- UK Gas prices to rise yet again as British Gas shaft the Nation
- Banco GNB Sudameris gets sold by HSBC
- Temporary production suspension at Michelin Dundee
- Record Annual Loss hits Panasonic
- Bank of England keeps UK Interest rate at 0.5%
- Japanese Government to take control of TEPCO
- Queen’s Speech to bring in a new flat-rate state pension
- Longest Dow Jones slump since August as it slips for the sixth day based on Greece
- Interest rates unexpectedly raised by Polish Central Bank
- Part Nationalization of BFA-Bankia planned by Spain
- Tidjane Thiam claims Prudential could still leave the United Kingdom
- Hostile bid by GlaxoSmithKline for Human Genome
- CEBR claims 1 in 3 City of London jobs axed since economic collapse
- Decreased sales sees three pink slime factories closed
- Toshiba’s profits half since Japanese Earthquake
- Wall Street Traders quit for Hedge Funds
- High-carbon emissions are unlikely to fall suddenly
- Real Risk of Correction faced by Canadian Equities claims CIBC Says
- United Kingdom Pension Deficits raise the roof again
- Rics claims housing market is back into the doldrums
- Refinancing Package of £1.4bln agreed by Thomas Cook
- Debt revaluation sees fall in HSBC profits
- Forecaster says unemployment is set to keep on rising
- Plane cancellations hit Boring and Airbus
- High financial losses reported by Euro Disney
- Consumer Borrowing in the United States increases by most in ten years
- Default volatility climbs as risk expands
- Loss-making Clinton Cards to close stores
- PPI mis-selling claims causes HSBC to increase money set aside
- European Election Results cause Asian shares to fall
- Warren Buffet lies through his teeth as he trys to make out U.S. Banks are all singing and all dancing
- Budget-Deficit Rules flexibility by the EU
- Oil below $100 hurts the economy
- S&P Cut on Debt spurred by Coal-Plant Bankruptcy Plan by GE Capital
- Czech Government Austerity raises chance of lowering borrowing costs
- Structural Unemployment is what the U.S Economy is suffering from claims Bill Gross
- Accounting missteps causes Groupon to lose half its value
- £163 bln emergency loan repayment confirmed by Royal Bank of Scotland
- Forecast Growth for Australia lowered by Reserve Bank of Australia
- U.S. Labor Force shrunk by Disabled U.S. Citizens
- As BofA Retreats, Wells Fargo dominates Home Lending
- Prudential Financial Inc posts the biggest decline in the S&P 500
- European Banks are starting to resemble those of Japan
- 50 percent plunge in sales of Isas
- Store closure programme by Thornton’s hurts sales
- Morrisons supermarket reported a fall in underlying sales for 3 months
- Criticism for Crisis rejected by Mervyn King
- 20% profit fall for Societe Generale
- Too little warning of last crisis claims Mervyn King
- JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon says there is give and take after Bank Chiefs Meet at Federal Reserve
- General Motors Company to report losses in Europe
- CBI claim that theres lacking case for BOE officials to want more U.K Stimulus
- Weak profits hits Argos and Homebase shares up to 60%
- PMI data suggests UK construction Growth has slowed
- 54% profits drop for UBS
- Job losses likely from EU free trade deals according to Ford
- Lending revival in UK Mortage has ended
- Pension Zombies are holding on to your life savings
- Federal Reserve May have to tighten as Unemployment exceeds 7%
- Red Electrica unit seized by Bolivia from Spain
- Federal Reserve’s Reckless to Allow high jobless rates claims Paul Krugman
- 180 job cuts to go at LM Wind as profits fall 41%
- 200 jobs at risk as Boots closes photo lab
- UK Manufacturing sector slowed in April
- Reserve Bank of Australia cut interest rates more than expected
- Mitsubishi Corp agrees to buy Woodside Petroleums LNG project
- Minimum Wage introduced into Malaysia for the first time
- 32% profits slump for NYSE Euronext
- One of Scotland’s best known law firms, Ross Harper solicitors ceases trading
- City of London based Cazenove offices taken over by Bank of England for army of regulators
- Losses of $1.45bln mean scale backs by Royal Bank of Scotland
- Broke Qatar Holdings contending for Lloyds sell-off
- Mortgage hikes kick in makes homeowners suffer
- Goldman’s Jim O’Neill is a candidate for the Bank of England Chief position
- Massachusetts City’s Pension Fund sues NSA Google over Stock Split
- Lowest Homeowner rate in the U.S. since 1997
- European Bill Sales to test German opposition
- Floating-rate debt should be avoided claims Campbell Harvey
- Business activity cooling as Chicago PMI decreases in April
- No Way Back
- Enormous tax increases brings us close to Taxmageddon
- Infrastructure Projects for South Sudan loaned $8 bln by China
- SEC Approval of BOX Options to run US Market as own exhange
- Japan to take control of TEPCO based on 2003 Bank Rescue
- U.K. Manufacturing (Joke), Services and Building slowed during April
- Royal Mail taking the piss as stamps may rise AGAIN by 33%
- Self-defeating Eurozone cycle of austerity
- Geir Haarde of Iceland claims he did not cause the finanical chaos
- House Price Fall should be triggered by Double-Dip Recession
- OECD tells Osborne to loosen the purse strings for Growth
- Brooklyn takes the longest to foreclose on delinquent homeowners
- No big mergers just cost control according to Deutsche Boerse
- Doubling of Student Interest Rates Averted by House Votes
- Cost of State pension to hit £146,000 per household
- US economic growth slowed to just 2.2%
- U.S Carmaker Ford reports lower quarterly profits as European sales dive
- Birmingham City Football Club in financial hardship
- Lowest level retail sales in the Eurozone since 2008
- Sharp Electronics has an annual loss of $4.7 billion
- ATMs dispensing nearly ten times as many £5 notes than Summer of 2010
- PPI claims causes extra £300 mln to be set aside by Barclays bank
- New Spanish property provisions hit Santander profits
- 350 job losses at H&R Block Inc
- Bankruptcy may cause American Airlines to consider a merger
- Sharp Fall in US Durable Goods in March 2012
- Half of over-50s will have to work eleven years beyond state pension age
- Bank of Ireland warns that mortgage arrears are still rising
- 0.5% interest rates to stay for until 2016 according to experts
- DVD puppet Merkel defends growth stunting Austerity
- Top Credit Rating of Scotland will be removed if they leave the U.K
- Federal Reserve Will not Preemptively Raise Rates
- $3.7 bln debt of Burma to be written off by Japan
- Liverpool and Cambridgeshire jobs to go at Dairy Crest
- New Doubts on Spanish Bank Cleanup Plan
- UK Elderly to lose out on free bus passes and free tv licences
- Spanish regions to be stripped of powers to calm markets
- Ernst & Young Item Club claims UK economy to stall up till 2013
- Bailout fears raised as Spanish bond yields jump six percent
- Carlyle Group is the second biggest behind Blackstone
- Homeowners rush out for fixed-rate mortgages
- United Kingdom just avoids recession even though its really in DEPRESSION
- Banks Lending Yuan in Hong Kong are rife for takeovers
- Major Amendments called for by the U.A.E Central Bank
- Sports Car Maker Lotus Denies any plans for Administration
- £58 mln dept by Portsmouth Football club according to administrators
- Gatwick Airport to Cut Jobs
- Nokia is warning of losses
- Panic buying causes fuel sales slump
- Students Refuse To Become Debt Slaves
- Growth Fears causes World Stock Markets to Slip
- Japanese stock markets fall for 7th day
- Annual loss of Sony at $6.4 billion
- American economy faces another crunch week as US markets slip
- Bank and US operation of Tesco should be scrapped
- Free Health Care Questioned by Spanish Minister in search for cuts
- Yellow Pages sold for close to $1 bln by AT&T
- Chinas consumer prices forced up as inflation grows
- Greek-Refiner may be bought up by Russia’s Gazprom
- empty shops show the dire situation in UK high streets during this economic depression
- The Bank of Japan may expand its stimulus this month
- Japanese Chipmaker Elpida to be sold off to U.S’s TPG Capital
- Euro has biggest weekly drop on debt crisis
- Hillary Clinton says Burma Sanctions will be eased
- NIESR lies and claims Britain escaped recession in Q1 (all whilst we are in a Depression)
- 0.5% interests held by the Bank of England
- World Bank Officials want backward Nigerian as head
- Shock fall in UK Manufacturing during February 2012
- $1.1 trillion budget enacted by Japan for 2012
- Greek is not the real test for Europe, the real test is Spain
- LightSquared may face Bankruptcy claims Phil Falcone
- Italian and Spanish bonds slide due to debt crisis concerns and contagion
- Euro-Region Crisis Boosts Treasuries
- Bank of England refused more Quantitative Easing despite major manufacturing contractions
- Ishtar Egg prices rise 200% in just one year
- U.S and European economy fears hammers Stock Markets
- China tries to boost Yuan Role by opening up Chinese markets
- General Electric Capital Swaps gain due to Moody’s rating cut
- Moody’s claims Bank-supported municipal debt facing ‘headwinds’
- Maiden Lane III Assets may be sold by the Fed
- Computer-Driven Trades protection needed warned SEC
- Biggest grocery market title taken from U.S by China
- Lender of last resort begs everyone else for debt instruments
- Boycott Royal Mail as parcel prices to go up 70%
- Federal Reserve claims theres no need to ease more unless U.S Growth slows
- S&P returns Uruguay’s Credit Rating to Investment Grade
- Polish rates held for 10th Month
- Royal Bank of Scotland Asia-Pacific units sold to Malaysia’s CIMB
- Federal Reserve of New York are concerned over Growth
- Dutch rival Accell may be taking over Raleigh bikes
- Unemployment rate rises in the Eurozone during February
- UK Housing Market is slowing down
- Mortgage rate rised by Co-op Bank
- India rethinked by Global firms over tax proposal
- Rebound threatened by lack of confidence in Japan Tankan
- Private Investment firm OpCapita take over Game Group shops
- Online Banking Delays hit Barclays
- Bad Loan Provisions hits Allied Irish Banks hard
- European Banks Cut Lending as the ECB’s LTRO plan flops
- Ridiculous London Rents mean families need £52,000 a year income
- FSA Complaints list topped by Barclays bank
- 0.3% contraction with revised UK economic growth
- Hon Hai (Foxconn) to buy up Sharp
- Some Principal should be cut by Freddie and Fannie says Timothy Geithner
- 25% of South Africans are jobless
- Highest Interest Rate in the EU held by Hungary on IMF delay
- DVD BANK WHOREHOUSE DEUTSCHE BANK IS NUMBER ONE IN EUROPE
- Spain’s biggest bank is now CaixaBank since takeover of Banca Civica
- Scottish economic depression gains
- Balance Sheets to be Cut by $1 Trillion by Banks
- JP Morgan Finds Obama, And US Central Planning, Has Broken The Economic “Virtuous Cycle”
- US Dollar to be unseated by the BRIC as a trade currency
- UK Government wants rid of 10% of its Royal Bank of Scotland and trying to palm it off on Abu Dhabi
- Bank branches to close to reduce overlap for Santander
- To qualify for a state pension graduates will have to work until they are 71 years old
- Eurozone Crisis hit Mergers
- Netherlands no longer part of the Euro-Area Core according to Citigroup
- Bernanke knows the Economy is dead
- Forget cheaper Oil: S&P warns Russian Finances would be damaged by cheaper oil prices
- Mario Monti signals that Spain is a Risk to the Eurozone
- Forex Loans Debacle collapses Hungarian Market
- Austerity is for boom periods not downturns
- Biggest Fall Of the Year as FTSE takes a nosedive
- Global Depression adds the Gilts Gain
- New Record High For UK Petrol Prices
- Jim Yong Kim becomes World Bank candidate
- ONS says UK retail sales fell
- Weaker outlook causes Fedex shares to fall
- HSBC survey claims China Manufacturing Activity Contracts
- April will be the fund transfer of the Royal Mail Pension
- How High Can the Fed Pile Manure?
- 30 percent of male adults live with parents
- The Next Crisis will hit the Latin American Nations hard claims the Inter-American Development Bank
- London Yuan Center hoped for by Standard Chartered
- BAILING OUT BANKS ISN’T CAPITALISM [Video]
- Osborne continues pathetic austerity as he now removes pay for public sector in poorer areas
- Swaps Secrecy Clauses imposed on Customers by Barclays forces them to apologise to FSA
- 26,000 Small firms denied loans by Royal Bank of Scotland
- Yet more problems with Brazil’s Real as the rout deepens
- Losses increase against Air Berlin
- Fiat uses fuel strike as excuse to shut Italian plants
- Could a U.S. Recession be triggered by China?
- Ireland doesn’t really want to be part of the fascist fiscal union
- Yen-Yuan Currency exchange by Japan and China
- Chinese Yuan currency to float more freely
- The Super-Rich and the new Global Currency
- AAA-rated Holland in lockdown
- Prudential Insurer may leave the UK due to EU rules
- GET READY FOR CHARGED BANKING AS FREE BANKING BECOMES AN OUTMODED CONCEPT
- Slave Master Tesco makes their pensions scheme less generous
- U.S Foreclosures being bought up by scavenger Private Equity firms
- Now Ducati will be sold off this time to Audi
- Start Dollar Benchmark Rate by the EBF to rival Libor Rate in April
- UK Diesel Prices to increase to $10.59 a gallon
- More Financial Repression in continuing depression
- Slowing GDP should cut interest rate in Poland
- Broken Britain as Rail and NHS corrode away
- £20bn credit easing deal sweetened by Osborne
- Will Iceland Be Stupid and Adopt the Euro?
- Stimulus Room may be provided by Chinese Inflation
- Since Putin took over Russia the Stocks have Risen most in Two Weeks
- £387mln LCH.Clearnet deal completed by London Stock Exchange
- CIA A.I.G Shares at $29 Each mount to the U.S selling $6 Bln
- U.S. Jobless rose 8,000 last week
- 1% policy rate kept by Bank of Canada
- $1.5 bln stake in F1 to be sold by Lehman Brothers
- Once it starts it never stops as Bank Of Ireland now increase Mortgage SVR
- Britain trumped up as poster child for austerity from hell
- Basic Living Costs Soar by a Third
- Labor costs jump in the U.S as productivity cools
- 13 million Euro Loss reported by Deutsche Lufthansa
- UK Bank Group back away from Libor Rate
- Eurozone GDP slip threatens a Recession
- Lehman to make first payment to creditors during April
- Greek Investors holding a fifth of Greek Debt for Swap
- EU Lawmakers sought banker bonus limits
- First loss in Asia by Goldman Sachs since 2008
- Perfect Storm Faced by Investment firm Alliance Trust
- Boss shot after laying off a Greek factory worker
- Vladimir Putin helps Russian Stocks to jump to seven month high
- British Chamber of Commerce forcast UK Growth Cut
- Growth cut by China to 7.5% for 2012
- Fannie Mae and Bank of America have more Insurer rejected Loan Claims
- U.K. Regulator Said to Quiz Banks About U.S. Swap Registration
- U.K. Petroleum Prices hit record highs
- U.S. Manufacturing slides in February 2012
- Currency Measures considered by Brazil to stem gains in the real
- India has weakest growth rate in three years
- Rate Rise Attack will cripple businesses even further
- U.S durable goods drop 4% the most in 3 years
- DVD Deutsche Bank Asset Management Unit negotiations with Guggenheim
- Rare Earth Exports from China to Double as Demand Rises
- Heroin Smuggling Bloody Criminals bank makes a £13.8bln profit
- $876 Bln in Educational slavery as U.S. loans rise
- More mergers to cover debts and create super corporations in the making
- only 48% of employees in Pension Scheme Membership
- AIJ Investment Advisors lose $2.3 bln in funds
- The Council Worker pay freeze continues for the third year
- Bank of Japan manages to get Yen down finally
- Mortgage-deal silence causes PIMCO to quit group
- General Motors lowers its standards as it talks to merge with Peugeot
- Third World Britain can’t keep staff at its London parks as Britain crumbles
- Upper Lending Rates unexpectedly cut by Turkey
- Eurozone Bond Purchases halted by European Central Bank of thieves
- £1.5mln fine against Santander for unsafe investment offers
- Japanese fuel imports increase trade deficit
- HSBC has doubts on new UK Treasury loan scheme
- Missed Mobile Phone bills could cost you your home wishes
- Ripoff British Gas has profits hits from low U.K. usage of Energy
- BofA Said to Warn Equities Unit Staff of Cuts
- Surprise rise of 2.5% inflation for Canada in January
- Japanese Cabinet approve Sales tax increase
- Banks warned by Office of Fair Trading to change or face competition probe
- Surprise Loss at Lafarage means more cost cutting
- Grim Outlook for the third month with China Foreign Investment
- Morgan Stanley Left With Almost Half of TDC Shares From Sale
- Mervyn King uses the term ‘Zigzag’ for the U.K Economy in 2012
- Qantas now decide to dump 500 of its employees
- Attempts to penialize early repayed Student Loans has been abandoned
- Ministers step up fight to protect City from EU trading shake-up
- The CBI are warning small businesses in the UK can’t get the lending they need to grow
- New Tappan Zee Bridge in New York means a $2bn Federal Loan
- Collusion exposed in the Libor Probe
- Paul Volcker believes his rule wont affect UK Gilt market
- UK to lag behind the rest of the World when it comes to growth in 2012
- Number of new mortgages falls to lowest level since 1974 as people renting doubles
- Brazil seeks more access to China to balance trade
- Project Merlin: Bank net lending fell in 2011
- Wells Fargo Directors Must Face Claims Over Foreclosure Probe, Judge Says
- British Manufacturing coming back as Labour Costs in China Rise
- Hong Kong Economy May Contract on Exports
- Tepco Faces Delisting as Negotiations Stall
- CBI says UK will avoid double dip recession
- Tokyo Electric Asks Lenders for Loans of 1 Trillion Yen, Nikkei Reports
- Bernanke: Housing Holds Back Fed Efforts
- Project Merlin: Banks miss small company lending target
- Record imports widen US trade deficit
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- ECB leaves key eurozone interest rate unchanged
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- Portsmouth braced for administration – Michael Appleton
- Trigger-happy central banks spark bond euphoria
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- U.S. Consumer Credit Climbed by $19B in Dec.
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- Apple’s iPhone business is now bigger than whole of Microsoft
- Banks in Mortgage Deal Said to Demand N.Y. Suit Be Dropped
- Japan Adopts Stealth Intervention on Yen Threats
- Credit card borrowing fades as payday loans rise
- Ripoff Tesco Bank delays account launch
- MITSUBISHI TO CLOSE EUROPEAN PLANT
- US hedge funds capitalise on Lehman collapse
- Prime Minister faces backlash over ‘anti-business’ agenda
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- Bernanke Sees Improvement in Economy
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- President Obama calls on Congress to pass new mortgage refinancing plan
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- IMF Regrets ‘Absence of Progress’ on Improving Argentine Inflation Index
- NYSE Euronext merger with Deutsche Boerse blocked by EU
- Fewer final-salary pension schemes open to new members
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- US home prices drop amid weak demand
- Tesco market share dips below 30%
- Honda sees sharp drop in profit
- France cuts 2012 growth forecast
- Mario Draghi, the Latin Bloc’s monetarist avenger
- China Preserves Monetary Ammunition
- RBS chairman rejects £1.4m bonus
- Sarkozy May Increase French Value-Added Tax Rate to 21.2%, Le Monde Says
- Osborne ready to boost IMF funds
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- Obama Expands Aid For Delinquent Homeowners
- Europe Pushed to Boost Defenses to Lock In Crisis Respite at Davos Meeting
- Alexei Mordashov appoints Rothschild to advise on Lucchini sale
- ‘Hire and fire’ has destroyed Britain’s jobs economy
- CBI says retail sales fell in January
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- South Korea Grows at Slowest Pace in Two Years
- Tepco Rises After Report on State-Fund Injection
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- Greece to Sell Horse Racing Land, Betting Company Separately
- Bank of England monetary committee sees reduced risks
- UK Petrol to hit $10.85 a gallon
- Citigroup to Consider Further Cuts
- Siemens’ profits slump on project delays
- EU official admits it can’t impose Tobin tax on UK as IMF boss says world faces ’1930s moment’
- Japan May Miss Debt Goal Despite Tax Hikes
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- Economic gap between UK cities ‘widening’
- One third of UK adults ‘plan to spend less this year’
- General Electric shares fall on lower revenues
- Dodgers File Bankruptcy Exit Plan Based on Completing Sale by End of April
- Cost of the ‘bonfire of the quangos’ could triple to £1.2bn as auditors say ministers ‘massively’ underestimated amount
- Motorists face record prices at the pumps with 2p on fuel and more to come
- UK economy to outstrip its rivals as ‘tensions’ in Europe intensify
- US home building dips in December
- Nationwide says UK consumer confidence is at a low ebb
- Egypt May Sell Foreign-Currency Sukuk, Deposit Certificates
- Brazil Signals Half-Point Rate Cut Pace to Continue as Euro Crisis Lingers
- U.S. Regulators to Defend Volcker Rule Ban on Proprietary Trades
- China Mulls Relaxing Capital Rules for Banks
- Goldman Sachs cuts pay and bonuses as profits halve
- Germany lowers growth forecast for 2012
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- Citi, JPMorgan in Report Lowest Revenue Since ’08
- Argentina Wins Appeal in BG Group Metrogas Bankruptcy Case
- London Shrinks Faster Than Any Financial Center as Banks Come Under Attack
- RBS sells aircraft leasing unit to Sumitomo for $7.3bn
- Tepco raises electricity prices for corporate clients
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- OLD AGE CARE TO COST YOU DOUBLE
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- India’s inflation rate falls sharply to 7.5%
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- UK bond trade put at risk by new US financial regulation
- BankUnited Said to Explore Sale After IPO
- Billionaire Paulson Persists With Property
- JP Morgan reports lower fourth-quarter profit
- Samsung and LG fined by regulator for price fixing
- Property ‘gridlock’ as sales sink to third of pre-recession levels
- Argos and Homebase firm cuts dividend as sales fall
- N.Y. Fed to Weigh Sale of Some AIG Debt
- Tesco ‘disappointed’ by its UK Christmas trading
- China inflation rate little changed at 4.1% in December
- Hong Kong retains top spot of world’s freest economy
- Nike agrees $1m overtime payment for Indonesian workers
- UK banks told by Chancellor to slash pay to fund reforms
- Michael Page sounds cautious note as profit hit by slowdown
- NYSE Chief Says EU Analysis ‘Flawed’
- Illinois Sells $800 Million of Debt Competitively to Wells Fargo, JPMorgan
- Fannie Mae chief Michael Williams to stand down
- Hays UK fees drop as confidence plummets
- Sean Quinn’s UK bankruptcy blocked
- Tesco announces temporary closure of more Fresh & Easy stores in US
- Boss hangs himself at Heathrow Airport yards from runway after being told his job was at risk after 23 years’ service
- Flybe shares slump 20% on revenue warning
- Private sector pension deficit record increases
- Philips expects ‘disappointing’ fourth quarter
- MBIA Reaches Settlement with BNP Paribas in New York Restructuring Lawsuit
- GM Leads U.S. Carmaker Gains in China as Honda Motor’s Deliveries Decline
- Police pay reforms in England and Wales approved
- Swiss National Bank chairman Philipp Hildebrand resigns
- Fraud levels increased in 2011, says BDO
- Small firms revolt over HMRC ‘harassment’
- UK car sales fall to lowest since 1994
- PwC fined £1.4m in JP Morgan auditing case
- Air India’s U.S. Bank Loan Guarantees Unlawful, Groups Argue
- Japan Stocks Slip as Weaker Euro Hits Exporters Amid Debt Crisis Concern
- Public sector pensions offer rejected by Unite
- EU PENSION PLAN ‘WILL COST BRITAIN £1TRILLION’
- Oil Could Average $92-$96 a Barrel in 2012
- British Intelligence asset, Richard Branson wants to charge £60 a year for a poxy bank account
- Barclays stockpiles ‘losses’ to soften tax obligations
- S Korean inflation tops central bank target in December
- NEW TAX SLAPS £450 ON FAMILY HOLIDAY
- Debt warning as shoppers cash-in on post-Christmas sales
- Bombardier secures train deal and £80m subsidy
- The Nasty Truth About the Online Retailers You Probably Used for Your Holiday Shopping
- Britain’s stores tempt Chinese shoppers
- Bailiffs to increase debtors’ fees as councils seek cut of profit
- Sony sells its half stake in TV joint venture to Samsung
- SEC Backs Lehman Brokerage in Barclays Claim
- OMEGA BID SCRAPPED
- Goldman Sachs tax deal faces UK legal challenge
- Tepco to raise electricity prices for corporate clients
- Number of empty houses rises by 12,000
- Banks and card companies will drop some currency fees
- Lord Tebbit in fight to save legal aid for children’s medical cases
- Obama’s stimulus failure
- Get ready for massive tax cuts for corporations across Europe
- London Metal Exchange creates clearing service
- PCS union rejects pensions offer
- Move to Reject Senate Bill Puts Tax Cut in Limbo
- Public sector pensions: ‘Deal’ on health scheme
- PENSION WORKER’S £40K FRAUD
- Bank-split plans ‘will hit growth’
- ‘Sweetheart’ tax deals come under scrutiny of auditors
- ‘House prices will fall and mortgage rates will rise’
- National Audit Office to investigate Northern Rock sale
- Post Office changes spark small business fears
- Capitalism Can’t Provide Prosperity for Workers of the World: Lewis Lapham
- Indonesia Regains Investment Grade as Fitch Raises Its Rating
- SSE to pay £5m to customers who were missold
- New warning over exchange traded funds
- Electricity bills to rocket by 25% because of ‘green’ targets, says Government
- Help for the middle class ‘mortgage prisoners’: Banks to be told to ease restrictions on the thousands caught in negative equity
- Free shopping! Japanese fad for the stores where you don’t pay a penny hits the UK
- China imposes tariff on US car imports
- Tube workers to stage four strikes
- Goldman Sachs’s Berlinski to Leave Bank
- PARKING FEES ‘KILL SHOPPING’
- San Francisco Becomes First U.S. City to Top $10 Minimum Wage
- Banks use accounting loopholes to inflate profits and bolster bonuses
- Carpetright reports first ever profits dip since floating in 1993
- Sun Life Chief Connor to Stop Selling Variable Annuity Products in U.S.
- Two thousand post offices to close and re-open with substandard service
- Chancellor too late to save Britain’s aluminium smelters
- Germany eyes Britain’s air-traffic control service
- Half-price Tesco turkeys no cheaper than full-price rivals
- SEC Says It May Sue Hedge Fund Harbinger Capital
- China’s CIC Has About 60% of Assets in U.S.
- Saving for deposit on a home ‘will take 31 years’… but in 1993 it only took eight
- Royal Mail admits to overcharging
- That’s a bit steep! Parking spaces in London cost £96,000 (£13,000 more than average HOUSE in Middlesbrough)
- Warning on DIY bank sites
- HSBC acts to stem mis-selling fall-out
- Saudi Arabia’s Crude Production Rises to Highest Level in Three Decades
- US banks face pay disclosure in the UK
- Minister: China Wants to Invest in US Roads, Rails
- Cancer ‘drives families into debt’, says charity report
- Barclays Capital to Pay $7.7B in ’11: Report
- HARD-UP SHOPPERS TOLD TO HAGGLE
- HOMES-FOR-CASH FIRMS ARE ‘PREYING ON THE DESPERATE’
- Local councils turn to the bond markets to pay for infrastructure projects
- Reverse ATM restriction, MP asks RBS and Lloyds
- Texas Kicks 5% of Dependents Off Health Plan
- Greenberg’s AIG Bailout Suits Pursue Unique Theories
- Citigroup Said to Consider Replacing Japan Banking CEO on Regulatory Probe
- MILLIONS AFRAID TO TURN ON HEATING
- U.S. Nears Milestone: Net Fuel Exporter
- RBS and Santander fear bank reform costs are ‘understated’
- Teaching unions in talks with government officials
- Pension talks begin between unions and government
- SOARING PETROL BILLS FUEL £20 A WEEK HIKE IN THE COST OF LIVING
- VICTORY AS FUEL DUTY RISE IS AXED
- Schwarzman Says Blackstone Group Passed on $6 Billion Texas Teachers Deal
- American Airlines Files For Bankruptcy
- Japan households reduce spending as unemployment rises
- India all-party talks fails to end retail deadlock
- OECD warns of European recession
- Citigroup-SEC $285m toxic mortgage deal rejected
- Eurozone crisis: Debt fears loom at White House summit
- UK economy forecast cut by BCC for fourth time
- Somerset ‘Debt Doctor’ owes clients £600k
- How Paulson Gave Hedge Funds Advance Word
- Japan Unemployment Rate Exceeds All Estimates
- Rate Cuts Beckon From Thailand to Philippines as Europe Crimps Asia Growth
- Nomura Holdings Reduced Its Italian Assets by 83% Since End of September
- Corzine Pushed Europe Bet to $11.5 Billion
- U.S. Outlook Cut to Negative by Fitch After Committee Fails
- European Banks’ Ratings May Be Lowered by Moody’s as States Reduce Support
- UK JOBLESS ‘TO SOAR TO 3 MILLION BY 2013’
- EUROZONE BLASTED FOR FAILURE TO ACT AS IT SLIPS INTO RECESSION AND DRAGS BRITAIN WITH IT
- Vince Cable: We face real threat of new recession
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- Multi-billion pound push on UK economy
- Fed Warns Unemployment May Double Great Depression
- France Sees Budget Rules Paving Way for ECB
- Euro Rescue Fund May Insure 30% of Bonds to Help Fight Crisis, Draft Shows
- European Banks Get ‘False Deleveraging’ in Seller-Financed Deals
- Flaherty Plans Bill Giving Canadian Government Final Say on Bank Purchases
- Schaeuble Says Euro Fund Needs More Work to Reverse ‘Crisis of Confidence’
- IMF Readying Loan of as Much as $794 Billion for Italy, La Stampa Reports
- STORE VACANCIES TO RISE 10% IN NEW YEAR
- Ratings downgrade spurs Belgium to agree a budget after 18 months without a government
- Ireland becomes poster child for implementing austerity programmes
- Autumn Statement 2011: Government to underwrite £40bn in loans in attempt to kick-start economy
- Pension funds to help finance road and power projects
- Government’s U-turn on ‘auto-enrolment’ pension plan
- Spain ‘will not apply for international aid’
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- US bonds at record low on contagion fears
- ‘Do Nothing’ Option for US Deficit Reduction Explored
- Moody’s warns U.S. not to back off automatic deficit cuts
- U.S. corporate profit growth is poised for a slowdown
- China Starts Trade Investigation of U.S.
- China factories stall, US stops spending
- Europe liquidity crisis has a number: $30 trillion according to Sarkozy
- Greece: Give Us Money in 20 Days or We’ll Go Broke
- Italy, Hoping to Raise Billions, Plans Property Sale
- France’s AAA Status in Tatters as Yields Surge
- Coalition housing plans? It’s as if the country’s being run by crazed homeopaths
- For George Osborne, unemployment is a price worth paying
- Super-rich costing the treasury £1bn a year by dodging stamp duty on their properties
- Public sector strike warning sparks union anger
- Rise of the Civets investment funds
- EU May Shield Banks From Costs During Crisis
- Belgium Agrees 2012 Budget After Rating Cut
- Saudi Shares Extend Losses on Crisis in Europe, Mideast Turmoil
- Belgian King Welcomes Budget Deal, Urges Rapid Government Formation
- Egyptian Central Bank Chief Al-Okdah Reappointed by Militay for Four Years
- OECD figures suggest Britain’s economy will slip back into recession at the start of next year
- Savers warned as interest rates plummet 96pc in a year
- Britain’s 10,000 mid sized businesses to be professionalised
- UK ‘slipping back into recession’
- Darling warns over financial crisis
- Bank of Ireland ‘used Post Office savings of 2.2 million people to dodge collapse’
- Now UK faces a £5bn bill to bail out Spain… as ministers plan for euro collapse
- Eurozone looks to International Monetary Fund as contagion spreads
- I’m leaving it: McDonald’s quits Rochdale’s ailing town centre
- Stocks: Worst Thanksgiving Drop Since ’32
- Freeh Appointed Trustee in MF Bankruptcy
- EU Rescue Fund May Ease Bond Provision
- U.S. Workers’ Pay Slide Poses Consumer Risk
- Weale Says There’s No Need to Pre-Announce BOE Stimulus Expansion for Now
- Iceland Rejects Chinese Billionaire’s Land Plan
- Spain’s Rajoy Seeks Proposals for Bad Bank
- Thomas Cook in new £200m credit facility
- Italy forced to pay record interest rates at auction
- Belgium credit rating downgraded by S&P
- Blacks Leisure shares drop on profit warning
- UK recovery to take five years, says MPC’s Martin Weale
- First-time buyers rarely seen, say estate agents
- Hungary’s debt downgraded by Moody’s to junk status
- Japan’s consumer prices fall on weak domestic demand
- Arcadia set to close up to 260 stores as profits fall
- S&P cuts Egypt’s credit rating
- British Gas to make changes after ‘loss of trust’
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- British economy in last chance saloon
- Greece faces last chance to stay in euro zone: cenbank
- Spain – the fifth victim to fall in Europe’s arc of depression
- France’s AAA Status in Tatters as Yields Surge
- Moody’s warns on French rating outlook
- Analysis: France needs tough reforms to halt debt spike
- Regime Change: Vote Germany Out of Euro
- German Economy Shows Crisis Scars as Year Closes, Ministry Says
- Japan’s Former Finance Chief Says Nation May Be Next Europe
- Navy to lay off 3,000 mid-career sailors
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- Jon Corzine called to Congress to account for MF Global’s collapse
- Ireland aims to cut debt repayments on EU loans
- India ready to open its doors to Tesco and other supermarkets
- Charities’ debts worth over £500m and rising as donations dry up
- Nationwide reports profits up 17% and predicts no interest rate rise until 2013
- Bank of England signals no more QE likely until February
- Investors warn banks could face buyers’ strike over controversial bond changes
- EU chief Barroso unveils controversial eurobonds plan
- Electricity cost to rise due to government policies
- Nokia Siemens to cut 17,000 jobs, 23% of its workforce
- Bank of England’s MPC says eurozone threat has risen
- Lloyds bank picks Co-op and NBNK for branch sale talks
- JD Sports warns of tough Christmas to come
- Shoppers staying safe on credit, says BBA
- Chinese manufacturing output hits a 32-month low
- International Monetary Fund expands lending tools
- Consumer Spending Slows as Holidays Begin
- JPMorgan Agrees to Buy MF Shares in LME
- Orders for U.S. Durable Goods Fall
- Stocks, Commodities Slump as European Bond Risk Climbs to Record on Crisis
- AIG Extends Stock Decline as Insurer Heads for Lowest Close in 21 Months
- Hungary May Have to Give in to IMF Conditions for Loan
- ANC Targets Export Taxes, Pension Funds in South Africa’s Economic Plan
- MF Global Brokerage’s Fees Seen Reaching as Much as $100 Million in a Year
- DEXIA READY TO COLLAPSE
- UK’s debts ‘biggest in the world’
- ‘DISGRACE’ OF BRITAIN’S 25,000 WINTER DEATHS
- Driving costs soar 14% in 12 months
- Eurobond plan sets Barroso on collision course with Merkel
- Aviva to close all branches in Ireland with loss of up to 1,250 jobs
- Housing market ‘unlikely to recover’, says Bank of England expert
- Malaysia’s SP Setia in £5.5bn Battersea Power Station talks
- FEDERAL RESERVE REQUIRES TOP BANKS TO SUBMIT CAPITAL PLANS
- MF Customers, Out $1.2B, Denied Court Committee
- U.S. Stocks Fall on GDP Revision
- FOMC Minutes Show Additional Easing Discussed
- Retail Groups Sue Fed Over Debit Card Rules
- Wall Street Unoccupied With 200,000 Job Cuts
- U.S. Corporate Credit Risk Gauge Climbs as Economic Growth Revised Lower
- Supercommittee Failure Poses Risk to U.S. Economy Even as Rating Affirmed
- IMF Revamps Credit Lines to Lure Nations
- Bank of America Settles Countrywide Fraud Claims With Calpers, Investors
- BofA’s Upadhyaya Leaving to Head Foreign Exchange at Pioneer Investment
- Thomas Cook shares dive 75% on news of bank talks
- US growth revised down for third quarter
- High pay of UK executives corrosive, report says
- Commerzbank shares fall 15% on capital fears
- Bank of England finds risk of crisis biggest since 2008
- Naval workers back pension strike
- Banker’s £37,000 night of lapdancing
- Dollar Status Grows as Foreign Banks Double Deposits at Fed
- U.S. Billionaires Avoid Reporting Cash to IRS
- House sellers drop asking prices by 3.1%
- Toyota restores Japan output to “near-normal levels”
- Aussie Drops on Concern U.S. Debt Supercommittee Will Announce Failure
- Russian Hopes of WTO Entry Boosting Debt Grade Dashed by Rating Companies
- Puppet Buffett goes begging to Japanese
- MoD was sloppy with money, says Hammond
- Family debts ‘equal to half of annual income’
- Motorists ‘crucified by rising price of fuel’
- Northern Rock: Osborne to reveal EU deal over 2013 sale
- Olympus Whistleblower Said to Face Questions by SEC in U.S. Investigation
- Goldman’s Cohn May Face Questions From Gupta Lawyers in SEC Suit
- BNY Mellon Loses Bid to End Lawsuit by Virginia Over Pension Fund Charges
- Fake Hedge-Fund Operator Shternfeld Is Sentenced to Five Years in Prison
- West End Financial Founder Landberg Pleads Guilty to U.S. Securities Fraud
- Tenants’ costs of renting a home ‘up again’
- Debt charities warn against 0% payday loan deal
- Tony Hayward moves into Kurdistan with Genel Energy as tensions rise
- STARS JOIN CRUSADE FOR WELL-OFF TO PASS WINTER FUEL CASH TO THE NEEDY
- Petrol-diesel price gap growing: AA
- ENERGY BILLS TO ROCKET BY 60%
- More people with energy bill debts
- MPs urge ministers to scrap a planned rise in fuel duty
- Call for Jersey to block $100m DR Congo ‘vulture’ debt
- Computer maker Dell warns Thai floods will hurt revenues
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- SAP to invest $2bn and double its workforce in China
- UBS to confirm Ermotti as new chief executive
- Royal Bank of Scotland Pulls Out of MBIA Restructuring Suits
- SEC Suspended Workers, Cut Pay Over Madoff
- Mortgage lending outlook uncertain, says CML
- Taxman to make money from Payment Protection Insurance
- Oil price may hit $150, warns International Energy Agency
- HSBC delays decision on quitting UK
- Voters Approve at Least $10.5 Billion in Debt
- Comet electrical stores sold by Kesa for £2
- GM shares dive on profit fall and weak outlook
- UK clocks up record trade deficit in September
- HSBC shares fall on weak underlying profits
- Online shoppers face tax demand
- Oil prices are in ‘danger zone’, warns the IEA
- Ford UK threatened with strike over pensions
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- Chavez’s Russian Bank Overtakes Citigroup in Venezuelan Bond Underwriting
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- BP’s sale of its Argentina assets falls through
- Russia Declares Deal to Join Trade Group
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- Co-op confirms second-round bid for Lloyds’ branches
- ‘The taxman tried to frighten my clients into paying’
- Anglo American in $5bn De Beers deal with Oppenheimers
- Kellogg’s outlook suffers after axing ‘too many jobs’
- National Savings to end Post Office accounts
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- Warning over Aberdeen’s ‘£376bn offshore potential’
- G20: Bill Gates adds his weight to calls for Robin Hood tax
- Debt blights younger generation’s chances of buying a home
- News Corp sees income drop by 5%
- NINE IN 10 HOMES RATION HEATING
- RIM Falls Below Book Value for First Time
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- Health funds ‘could be raided to pay for road repairs’
- Merkel’s party ponders minimum wage for German workers ahead of party congress
- China and Russia ‘Working Hard’ to Complete Gas Deal
- Companies in China face paying £14,000 a year for every non-chinese member of staff
- G4S abandons £5.2bn ISS takeover deal
- OPEC: Global crude market balanced
- CDC to invest $50m in India’s poorest states
- SSE pulls plug on its web deals
- David Cameron vows to boost infrastructure projects
- Npower fined £2m by Ofgem for mishandling complaints
- U.S. Stocks Decline Amid Europe Concerns
- Draghi Takes ECB Helm in Battle Mode as Debt Crisis Torments Policy Makers
- House prices fall by 2.6% as average home is valued at £162,000
- Qantas ordered to resume flights by tribunal ruling
- Russia closing on WTO membership, says Kremlin aide
- Air France Cancels 20% of Flights Due to Strike
- AIRLINES FLEEING UK TO EVADE PASSENGER DUTY
- G4S deal stands on the brink of collapse
- Barclays and RBS to announce £2bn profits
- Pickles to allow second home council tax discount cut
- Homeserve suspends telesales to probe mis-selling claim
- Germany finds extra 55bn euros after accounting error
- Why Tanzania’s cotton crop is still bound up with poverty
- Parents must pay £100 a week for play scheme while school is closed
- London no longer the power house of the country
- Citi President Havens Sells $3.5M of Stock
- BofA Hires Morgan Stanley’s Koh for Equity Derivatives Role
- France’s Total profits gains on higher oil prices
- Pay deals ‘lag behind inflation’
- Pension scheme membership falls again
- Clinton Cards suffers annual loss due to weak economy
- Avon Plunges After Disclosing SEC Probe
- Lehman Says Bankruptcy Judge Must Keep JPMorgan Lawsuit
- BG Group signs ‘ground-breaking’ $8bn gas deal with US
- Financial Policy Committee’s Robert Jenkins vows to challenge ‘group think’ with Bank of England
- Freddie Mac Chairman Koskinen to Be Replaced by Lynch, FHFA Says
- Netflix Said to Cut Jobs After Subscriber Loss
- Ford hit by falling metal prices and losses in Europe
- China minimum wage up by 21.7% despite economic cooling
- Millions may still have a mortgage in their 70s as we buy first homes later
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- U.S. Stocks Fall on Data; UPS Slumps
- Argentina Seeks Currency Market Oversight on Capital Flight
- Family spending power falls by 8.4pc
- F&C to cut jobs following strategic review
- Pension switch is ‘unlawful’, High Court hears
- Credit Suisse fined £6m by FSA for advice failings
- India raises interest rates and cuts growth forecast
- Japan fights yakuza efforts to make it a nine-fingered economy
- Bank of England official calls for radical overhaul of bankers’ pay
- Public sector pension challenge reaches High Court
- Wal-Mart trims some U.S. health coverage
- Report: China is world’s 3rd-wealthiest nation
- Investors told to block G4S Danish deal
- Pensions: don’t let them raid your nest egg
- China Must Control Prices to Curb Inflation: Wen
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- WATCHDOG IS SET TO PROBE AUDIT MARKET
- Family pets sold and food foraged: drastic measures to make ends meet
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- Goldman Sachs Names Agran, Shenouda Global Co-Heads of Commodities Trading
- GE Capital Said to Lend $800 Million for Blackstone Office Deal
- DirecTV Threatens to Pull Fox Channels
- European Central Bank: CNBC Explains
- G4S: first signs of rebellion
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- £6,000 spent on life’s ‘essentials’
- Fiat Strikers Make Marchionne Vow to Leave Italy to Rescue Automaker: Cars
- Bank of Italy’s Visco Nominated to Succeed Draghi as Central Bank Governor
- Dutch masters of tax avoidance
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- Hairdresser sues Heather Mills for £50,000 over unpaid bills
- Rising energy bills causing fuel poverty deaths
- Argos-owner Home Retail Group sees profits fall sharply
- Lord Lawson: Tackle the economy not obesity
- Citigroup Hires Cantor Fitzgerald’s Mike Brennan for High-Yield Bond Sales
- Whitbread boss Andy Harrison sees long period of ‘low or no growth’
- ROYAL MAIL ‘TO SET ITS OWN STAMP PRICES’
- Top U.S. Regulator Approves New Limit on Commodity Speculation in 3-2 Vote
- Goldman Sachs’s ‘Confusing’ Credit-Default Swaps Aren’t Wrong, Viniar Says
- UniCredit’s Profumo Is Said to Face Probe as Italian Bank’s Assets Seized
- Buyer Can’t Sue After Bad Foreclosure Sale
- Cuts hit 47 children’s centres, MP’s survey finds
- New York Union Deal Averts Layoffs
- Former JPMorgan Commodities Trader Bombell Starts Hedge Fund
- Global Talent War Means 6-Month Wait for Hires: Retail
- Solyndra Judge Denies U.S. Request to Put Trustee in Charge of Bankruptcy
- Solar Stocks Tumble as Canadian Solar Cuts Margin Forecast
- Wal-Mart China’s chief executive officer steps down
- Council bosses use credit cards for lavish lifestyles
- Reggae band UB40 made bankrupt
- Axa asks staff to give up index link pensions
- Government must be careful with ‘Big Six’
- Energy bills ‘could rise by £300′
- CUT INTEREST RATE TO BOOST THE ECONOMY
- Japan to decide on joining Pacific trade pact
- Rupert and James Murdoch under pressure to go
- Barclays looks to bid for Spanish cajas
- Goldman Sachs Appeals Bayou Creditors’ $20.5 Million Award
- Citi Appoints Ex-BofA Exec O’Neill to Board
- Halifax accused of fuelling debt crisis with £11,000 loans on your credit card
- US investigates Google tax strategies
- Asos UK sales slow down sharply
- HSBC targets first-time buyers with 90% mortgage
- Energy firms dispute Ofgem profitability figures
- Royal Bank Scotland Cancels Christmas for Investment Bankers
- New police IT chief to be paid three times Cameron’s salary
- Ministers delay state pension rise to 66 to help women
- Private rents in England unaffordable, says Shelter
- BAE FACING ‘DISRUPTION’ IN US DEFENCE SQUEEZE
- Visa, Mastercard Accused of Price Fixing
- Indian Inflation Must Ease Before Interest Rates Can Be Cut, Subbarao Says
- Plan for student lawyers to plug legal aid cash gap
- Goldman Sachs ‘escaped paying £20m National Insurance bill in HMRC deal’
- Goldman Earnings Collapse, Wells Fargo Thrives
- Bank chiefs question ringfencing retail operations
- NBA cancels season’s first two weeks
- Australian Central Bank Under Fire
- Relocation Relocation axed by Channel Four
- Don’t believe the hype on US jobless numbers
- AstraZeneca to invest record-breaking $200m in Chinese factory
- Basic living costs in Britain at 20-year high
- Volcker Rule May Cut Fixed-Income Revenue 25%
- Savile has decided to put a recent acquisition into liquidation
- MP Andrew Tyrie seeks RBS account explanation
- Dispatches – How the Banks Won.2010 [Video]
- The £127m ‘fraud’ never revealed by Société Générale
- Short journeys leave a £11m hole in Boris’s bike hire sums
- PLEDGE BROKEN ON CREDIT CARD INTEREST
- HSBC Says North America Chief Booker Departing, Names Dorner as Successor
- Fuel poor could miss out on help
- High fuel costs lift factory inflation
- Brazil inflation rate climbs after interest rate cut
- AgustaWestland helicopters to shed up to 375 jobs
- IRS ruling strikes fear in medical marijuana industry
- Japan rulers ask for $120 billion tax hike
- India and China Enhance Economic Ties Amidst Growing Maritime Tension
- UK car sales struggle amid consumer slowdown
- What does high-frequency trading do to the markets?
- Gasoline Cargoes to U.S. to Slide 35% on European Refinery Maintenance
- US South Korea free trade deal clears first hurdle
- Commodities Climb From 10-Month Low as Bernanke Vows Steps to Boost Growth
- Record Cost Endangers First Utility Eurobond Sale in Decade: Poland Credit
- Bear Island Paper Can Distribute Liquidation Plan to Creditors, Judge Says
- Citigroup Seeks to Bar Saudi Investors’ Arbitration of $383 Million Claim
- UBS prepares ‘disciplinary action’ as more heads roll
- US services sector ‘sheds jobs’, survey suggests
- Cheapest gas and electricity bill breaks £1,000 barrier
- Drivers cut petrol use by 15%, AA research suggests
- Spanish Regions Rush to Sell $1.3B Property
- BofA May Face Fraud Claims for Defective Loans
- Morgan Bet Farm in Ukraine Before Bailout
- BNY Mellon Sued by U.S., New York Attorney General Over Currency Trading
- Osborne offers credit lifeline to British companies
- China and South Africa Sign deals on geology and mineral resources and financial cooperation
- Vladimir Putin says Russia set for an economic upturn but the West could hold it back
- New charges herald end of no-cost US banking
- Obama seeks debt collector proposal
- UK wins major victory to stop EU regulation of financial services
- Teachers to be £7,700 worse after inflation switch
- Lloyds and Halifax to pull pet insurance cover
- Pay-day loans: making money from other people’s misfortune?
- TRADER ON THE BBC v MAX KEISER [Video]
- Stocks, Commodities Drop on Concern Greek Rescue May Unravel; Silver Falls
- Brazil Central Bank Said to Rule Out Aggressive Interest Rate Cuts for Now
- Oil Falls for Third Day as Investors Lose Confidence in Economy
- Borders Group Files Bankruptcy Liquidation Plan, Disclosure to Creditors
- US factory orders decline slightly in August
- UK construction activity slows to ‘near stagnation’
- Decline in High Street bookshops continues in 2011
- Financial services firms ‘plan job cuts’
- IoD details 15 proposals ‘to boost the UK economy’
- Working for nothing – the truth about low pay in the UK
- Minimum wage harming job opportunities for young
- Osborne to help families by freezing council tax
- Private equity firms prepare for portfolio write downs
- BAE sites hit by job cuts to become enterprise zones
- BP $7.1B Argentina Sale at Risk of Collapse
- Oil Markets Are Balanced Ahead of Libya Return, Saudi, Iran Officials Say
- General Motors Proposed Merger to Ford in 2008 Before Bankruptcy, NYT Says
- BAE job cuts ‘could lead to skills exodus’ in Lancashire
- Canada Dollar Drop Is Largest in Three Years
- White House Cuts $25 Billion More From Defense to Fund VA
- TESTING TIMES FOR INTERTEK GROUP
- Mortgage Rates in U.S. Fall to Record Low
- Bank of America, JPMorgan Units Sued in Mortgage-Backed Securities Cases
- Cemex Posts Worst Quarterly Decline Ever
- Solyndra Said to Need Trustee for Bankruptcy
- European markets suffer big quarterly falls
- European financial tax not a good idea, says Sweden
- Eurozone inflation rate jumps to 3% in September
- First 250 Southern Cross homes transferred
- China tech stocks dive on threat of US fraud probe
- World’s Biggest Pension Fund Plans to Start Investing in Emerging Markets
- Nokia to cut another 3,500 jobs and close a factory
- China tech stocks dive on threat of US fraud probe
- Hussey Copper files for bankruptcy; plans asset sale
- LIBOR Hasn’t Fallen For 46 Days As Someone Is Getting More Desparate To Overpay (By Over 200%) For Funding
- A third of Brits cancel pension contributions
- U.S. Stocks Drop Amid Europe Debt Concern
- BIS Keeps 2.5 Percent Big-Bank Surcharge
- Italy, Spain Extend Ban on Short-Selling Financial Stocks Amid Volatility
- EU Proposes $78 Billion-a-Year Financial Transaction Tax to Start in 2014
- European Commission financial tax opposed by UK
- Barclays heads UK complaints list among banking brands
- US durable goods orders slip back on weak car demand
- NBNK to bid about £1.5bn for Lloyds bank branches
- House prices continue to stagnate, Land Registry shows
- London Gold Exchange permanently closed for business
- UK retail sales weakest for 16 months, says CBI
- Debt management firms closed down by OFT
- Daily Mail owner sees ‘weak’ advertising revenue
- Commodities Rise Most in Four Months as Concerns Ebb on Europe Debt Crisis
- HOUSE PRICES SURGE BY 68% (WORTHLESS CURRENCY!)
- Families living on £162 a week after bills paid
- Threat of winter fuel crisis ‘faced by thousands’
- Trade deficit with China cost nearly 2.8 million U.S. jobs since 2001
- Greek University funding reduced by 90 percent
- Deloitte Touche sued for $7.6bn in mortgage fraud case
- Moody’s: Obama budget a plus but adoption unlikely
- UBS resists calls to speed up appointment of new chairman
- Trader Pay May Face Limits Under Volcker Rule
- Kodak Declines After Drawing From Credit Line
- Asian Central Banks Signal Rate Rises Off Table as Europe Crisis Deepens
- S&P may face action over CDO ratings
- Coalition ‘wrong’ on forces pension cuts, says Labour
- Labour conference: Miliband urges U-turn on economy
- Union seeks BAE talks on reported plan to axe 3,000 jobs
- Ford May Make Electric Cars in China: Mulally
- George Osborne is warned of disaster over welfare reforms
- HMRC admits corporate tax deal errors
- UBS CEO Oswald Gruebel quits over ‘rogue-trader’ loss
- Veterinary labs jobs fear in Carmarthen and Aberystwyth
- Skills shortages ‘will hold back growth’, says CBI
- Pensions: Local Government Group reveals new plan
- Consumers cautious on debt, say banks
- Rangers new owners ‘appreciate risk of insolvency’
- ADVISERS’ FEES CUT PENSIONS BY 25%
- Banking reforms will boost London’s standing, says Canary Wharf owner
- Andrew Dilnot: don’t let economy wreck elderly care reforms
- Business leaders to be given hotline to ministers
- The great euro swindle
- Bill Gates backs Robin Hood tax on bank trades
- Pension strikes deadlock remains
- FedEx Reduces Full-Year Earnings Forecast
- Visa, MasterCard to Raise Fees on Small Buys
- Canada Banks May Lose Haven Status as Premium to Peers Soars
- NOW INTEREST RATES MAY GO EVEN LOWER TO BOOST ECONOMY
- PUBLIC BORROWING BREAKS RECORDS
- UK manufacturing orders fall, says CBI
- E.On plans to cut up to 500 jobs
- Property sales fell in August, says HMRC
- GM to Build Electric Cars in China With SAIC
- One in five universities in deficit
- Airlines profits to drop 29% in 2012, global body says
- Vincent Tchenguiz settles with collapsed bank Kaupthing
- It’s heating or eating in winter for us, pensioners warn Mayor
- Rich ‘will pay less’ for university as they face lower interest bills
- Rambus Tells Jury Hynix, Micron Conspired to Dominate Memory-Chip Market
- Obama unveils plans to cut US deficit
- Lloyds Banking Group finance director to leave
- ASIA DEPRESSION ECONOMICS – 19TH SEPT 2011
- Treasury 10-Year Futures Rise by the Most in a Week on Greece Concern
- China Stocks Fall to 14-Month Low on Wen Comments
- Obama to Propose $1.5 Trillion in Taxes
- UBS ‘rogue trader’: Loss estimate raised to $2.3bn
- Office for National Statistics agrees to review use of CPI in benefit calculations
- BEST BUY IN TALKS OVER UK FUTURE
- FLYING WILL BE ‘FOR RICH’
- Asian Currencies Fall on Europe’s Debt Woes
- Gazprom signs three European gas pipeline partners
- India raises interest rate to fight inflation
- EDF Energy to put up gas prices by 15%
- Comet electrical store revenues crash 22%
- UBS trader Kweku Adoboli charged with fraud
- Commuter fares: Prices to rocket by up to eight per cent
- Racist Britain is disgusting, says Kelis after being called ‘a slave’ at airport
- N.Z. Delays Rate Rise During Global Slowdown
- Swan Restricts Central Bank in Setting Salaries
- Euro Declines Against Dollar Before Spain’s Government Holds Debt Auction
- UK taking legal action against European Central Bank
- Gelert jobs go as Porthmadog distribution centre shuts
- US retail sales stagnate in August
- John Lewis says trading ‘extremely challenging’
- Royal Order of Jesters and Prostitution
- One in three workers are without a pension
- General Motors Europe chief Nick Reilly warns of industry job cuts due to overcapacity of cars
- CALL TO SCRAP STAMP DUTY IN LATEST TAX SYSTEM SHAKE-UP
- SOARING COST OF FUNERALS
- Euro Drops for Fifth Day as Asia Stocks Fall
- Commerzbank Sued in Singapore by Ex-Dresdner Kleinwort Staff Over Bonuses
- Asia Inflation Risk Persists: ADB
- U.K. Banks Welcome to Move to H.K.: Tsang
- Unions planning ‘series of national strikes’
- UK CPI inflation rate rises to 4.5% in August
- Sellers’ gloom over property market inactivity
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- Japan names Yukio Edano trade minister
- Frankfurt motor show: Carmakers fear sales might weaken
- UK mortgage lending still subdued, lenders say