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Chancellor tells investors 'don't panic' [08/17/2007 01:17 PM]
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The Chancellor today urged investors not to panic as stock markets around the world plunged again
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Tories would scrap inheritance tax [08/17/2007 01:17 PM]
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Inheritance tax will be scrapped if the Tories win the next election, with a crackdown on Whitehall waste and the scrapping of ID cards paying for the move
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Market report: Friday latest [08/17/2007 01:17 PM]
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11.30:Bargain-hunters may be a bit thin on the ground at the moment, but a few plucked up the courage to test the water today following several days of heavy losses
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Company pensions 'will ride out the storm' [08/17/2007 01:17 PM]
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The shares crisis has wiped out final-salary scheme surpluses, but pension provision will not suffer in the long term, say experts
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Market turmoil: Will the economy suffer? [08/17/2007 01:17 PM]
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Economists are becoming increasingly concerned that the turmoil will start infecting the wider economy
>> Markets in crisis: Expert views
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Hips for three-bed homes next month [08/17/2007 01:17 PM]
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Controversial Home Information Packs will become the law for all three-bedroom homes from early September, as the Government pushes ahead with the much-criticised scheme
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Water firms to force meters on clients [08/17/2007 01:17 PM]
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Water companies are to be given new powers to force meters on millions of families amid claims it is necessary to cope with droughts
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Homes boom in university towns [08/17/2007 01:17 PM]
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Property investors are piling into university towns - sending house prices soaring by up to four times the rate in the rest of the country
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Watchdog slams soaring rail fare rises [08/17/2007 01:17 PM]
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The rail regulator has threatened to put a stop to train ticket increases amid a public outcry over rises
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'Get set for a white-knuckle ride' [08/17/2007 01:17 PM]
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Commentary:The Daily Mail's City Editor says we could be facing a financial crisis as big as anything seen since 1987
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Property market 'safe' from financial crisis [08/17/2007 01:17 PM]
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The housing sector should stand firm despite the volatility in world stock markets and the US mortgage market, analysts said today
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Hopes grow that rates have peaked [08/17/2007 01:17 PM]
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Homeowners were given hope yesterday that interest rates have peaked after it emerged the Bank of England voted unanimously to hold rates at 5.75% earlier this month
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My joy, by record £35m lottery winner [08/17/2007 01:17 PM]
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A 40-year-old postal worker revealed today how she felt when she realised she had scooped the UK's biggest-ever lottery jackpot
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South-West drives up house prices [08/17/2007 01:17 PM]
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Property prices in the relatively remote South-West have been increasing at a faster rate than those in the South-East, according to new figures
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Big-name funds exposed as dogs [08/17/2007 01:17 PM]
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Exclusive:The big names in investment 'funds of funds' - such as Fidelity and Credit Suisse - have been exposed as the worst performers
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Is your Nokia battery at risk? [08/17/2007 01:17 PM]
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Nokia has issued a worldwide warning that batteries in 46m of its mobile phones could overheat. Check to see if your phone is affected
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Same day transfers available next May [08/17/2007 01:17 PM]
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A new system allowing the same-day transfer of money between bank accounts has been delayed by six months and will now launch in May 2008
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Gurus fear global fallout [08/17/2007 01:17 PM]
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The present roller coaster on global markets is running its ususal course but in the past week we have witnessed central bankers, leaders and pretty much everyone else looking to play down any idea of a crisis.
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30 second guide to IPD [08/17/2007 01:17 PM]
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The Daily Mail City Team look at the Investment Property Index
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Hetherington: The field of dreams [08/17/2007 01:17 PM]
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Financial Mail's ace investigator takes a further at Hamilton Bentley and Partners Limited, a land investment company
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Midas: Tate & Lyle eases sugar reliance [08/17/2007 01:17 PM]
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Tate & Lyle is trying hard to move on from its roots and is having some success. The Financial Mail's stockpicker analyses its potential
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