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Sainsbury's recovery continues [06/20/2007 01:17 PM]
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J Sainsbury recorded its 10th consecutive quarter of growth today and moved to embrace the Qatari investors
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Private equity faces a grilling [06/20/2007 01:17 PM]
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Britain's top private equity bosses may feel more like chastened schoolboys as they face a grilling in a Treasury Select Committee hearing
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Market report: Wednesday latest [06/20/2007 01:17 PM]
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12:20:United Utilities attracted a fresh wave of bid talk today after it decided to sell its entire 22.63% stake in telecoms company Thus
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Rate rise on the cards [06/20/2007 01:17 PM]
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Homeowners and borrowers are facing the prospect of further repayment hikes after it emerged that the Bank of England's interest rate setters decided to hold rates by just one vote
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'We'll end benefits for the mega-rich' [06/20/2007 01:17 PM]
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Menzies Campbell:After 10 years of the Labour government it is utterly scandalous that the super-rich can get away with paying a lower rate of tax than those who clean their offices
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1.4m loan repayments missed [06/20/2007 01:17 PM]
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The Bank of England's series of rate rises have started to bite borrowers, with over 7,700 loan repayments being missed each day
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Rich-poor gap grows in UK and US [06/20/2007 01:17 PM]
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The ultra-wealthy elite are enjoying explosive earnings while ordinary citizens languish, according to the OECD
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Google eyes the individual [06/20/2007 01:17 PM]
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Google has seen the future - and it's personal. Eric Schmidt, boss of the £80bn internet giant, proclaims 'personal search is the next phenomenon'
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Dixons' profits take a tumble [06/20/2007 01:17 PM]
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Currys and Dixons owner DSG International said today it was in a better shape than a year ago, despite posting a sharp fall in annual profits
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Two-thirds of women 'face poverty in old age' [06/20/2007 01:17 PM]
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Fewer than one in three women are saving enough money in pensions or other investments to stave off an impoverished old age
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Housing boom 'fuelled by foreigners' [06/20/2007 01:17 PM]
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Most of London's multi-million-pound houses are bought by incomers who pay far less stamp duty than British citizens
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Online calculator helps families go green [06/20/2007 01:17 PM]
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Families can work out how their lifestyle affects the environment by using a new online eco-calculator launched by the Government today
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Post Office guilty of 'slamming' [06/20/2007 01:17 PM]
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An investigation by telecoms regulator Ofcom has found the Post Office guilty of switching customers to its landline phone service without their knowledge
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Nationwide director payouts risk anger [06/20/2007 01:17 PM]
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Nationwide's 11 million members are likely to react angrily to the £3.4m pay-offs made to former directors
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Cadburys to cut 7,500 jobs [06/20/2007 01:17 PM]
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Cadbury, a company with a 203-year history steeped in the welfare of its staff, has announced plans to axe 7,500 of its 50,000 workers
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Quitting before 70 'early retirement' [06/20/2007 01:17 PM]
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Giving up work in your 60s will increasingly be seen as taking early retirement, says Work and Pensions Secretary John Hutton
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BA in new luggage fiasco [06/20/2007 01:17 PM]
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British Airways was last night forced to drive a mountain of luggage across Europe by lorry after losing 6,000 cases in a baggage-handling fiasco
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Boost for Equitable compensation [06/20/2007 01:17 PM]
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Euro MPs have called on the Government to offer compensation to Equitable Life policyholders, some of whom lost their life savings when the company collapsed
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Annuities cause retirement pickle [06/20/2007 01:17 PM]
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Those coming up to retirement face an uncomfortable dilemma: should they take a larger income now and fix it for life, or take a much lower initial income that will rise with inflation
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30 second guide to TradeElect [06/20/2007 01:17 PM]
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The Daily Mails City team look at the new share trading system that alows London to handle 3000 messages a second
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Barbarians bite the bullet [06/20/2007 01:17 PM]
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The brinkmanship we have seen over the future funding of the Alliance Boots pension fund has not been very pleasant
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