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Will UK cut interest rates after US move? [09/19/2007 01:17 PM]
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The Bank of England came under more pressure to cut interest rates last night after the Federal Reserve swooped to the rescue of the American economy
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Global stock markets soar after US rate cut [09/19/2007 01:17 PM]
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Global stock markets soared today amid jubilant scenes in trading rooms around the world after the US Federal Reserve slashed interest rates to avert a recession
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Market report: Wednesday latest [09/19/2007 01:17 PM]
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11:00The FTSE 100 surged as the knock-on effect of last night's US rate cut sparked a revival on the markets, but Northern Rock has been hit by talk of a low bid
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Rock let off Banking Code violation [09/19/2007 01:17 PM]
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Northern Rock has been let off violating the Banking Code for restricting access to its online accounts due to 'exceptional circumstances'
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Time to invest in bank shares? [09/19/2007 01:17 PM]
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The banking sector may have bounced back but potential investors should be wary of the smaller players. Experts suggest big is best
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Give your groceries a health check [09/19/2007 01:17 PM]
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An online store has launched a service that is said to steer shoppers towards healthier food and compare prices across supermarkets - with claims of a 20% saving
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Pressure on King over Bank's handling [09/19/2007 01:17 PM]
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The future of Mervyn King as Governor of the Bank of England was being openly questioned after the shaky handling of the Northern Rock crisis
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Anger of Rock savers branded 'irrational' [09/19/2007 01:17 PM]
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Customers who waited through the night to withdraw their life savings from Northern Rock were branded 'irrational' by one of the City's leading figures
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Warning of a 1990s-style property crash [09/19/2007 01:17 PM]
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Property experts today warned of the risk of a property crash in the wake of the Northern Rock crisis - with a one in ten chance of a 1990s-style plunge
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Banks bounce back but savers still pull out [09/19/2007 01:17 PM]
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Shares in Northern Rock bounced back today as £4.4bn was pumped into the financial markets by the Bank of England, but it may not be enough to stop savers pulling cash
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Chancellor guarantees Northern Rock cash [09/19/2007 01:17 PM]
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The Chancellor Alistair Darling has said that every penny of Northern Rock savers' cash will be guaranteed by the Government and Bank of England if necessary
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Consumer price inflation falls [09/19/2007 01:17 PM]
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Consumer price inflation fell further than expected to 1.8% in August - its lowest level in more than a year
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Anxious savers turn to National Savings [09/19/2007 01:17 PM]
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National Savings and Investments products have seen a flood of investment since the Northern Rock crisis hit headlines on Friday
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EPA changes to cost an extra £7bn [09/19/2007 01:17 PM]
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Changes being introduced in less than two weeks to the Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) rules are anticipated to catch more than 25m Brits unawares, triggering an extra £7bn in legal fees
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iPhone to cost callers £720 [09/19/2007 01:17 PM]
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Apple's long-awaited iPhone launches in the UK today - but it won't come cheap. Buyers will have to commit to paying up to £720 over two years
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Darling's botched rescue [09/19/2007 01:17 PM]
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The government's guarantee to depositors at Northern Rock may have staunched the bleeding at the bank but the move may leave the government with serious problems
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Midas share tips: Goldenport rides high on Asia boom [09/19/2007 01:17 PM]
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Financial Mail's top stock picker has high hopes for Britain's only listed shipping company
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So who can we trust? [09/19/2007 01:17 PM]
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It isn't just that we don't trust the Government, we don't trust the regulators, the banks, the insurance companies or the financial advisers
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