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Credit crisis 'could cripple UK economy'

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Credit crisis 'could cripple UK economy' - The turmoil world financial markets could lead severe economic downturn UK, Bank of England's top economist has warned Market traders Germans plan Eurostar rival - German trains could soon rival Eurostar services between Europe London, as Deutsche Bahn lodges an application use spare Eurotunnel capacity Eurostar trains at platform



Credit crisis 'could cripple UK economy'  [11/01/2007 01:17 PM]
The turmoil in world financial markets could lead to a severe economic downturn in the UK, the Bank of England's top economist has warned Market traders
Germans plan Eurostar rival  [11/01/2007 01:17 PM]
German trains could soon rival Eurostar services between Europe and London, as Deutsche Bahn lodges an application to use spare Eurotunnel capacity Eurostar trains at platform
Market report: Thursday latest  [11/01/2007 01:17 PM]
11.45:Big demand for shares of takeover favourite Rio Tinto in Australia overnight spilled over today into London, making it one of the best blue-chip performers FTSE 100 share tables
Oil jumps and pound leaps on US rate cut  [11/01/2007 01:17 PM]
Oil prices stormed to a record high today following a surprise drop in US stockpiles while the pound soared against the dollar after the Fed cut interest rates again Oil traders
Two scoop Premium Bond jackpot  [11/01/2007 01:17 PM]
A man living in London and a woman living in Devon are Britains newest millionaires, after taking the £1m jackpot in Novembers Premium Bond draw A handful of coins
British Gas at odds with watchdog over smart meters  [11/01/2007 01:17 PM]
A row has broken out between domestic energy suppliers and regulator Ofgem that could delay the multi-billion-pound rollout of smart meters Smart meter
Royal Mail chief's £1m, as revenue plunges  [11/01/2007 01:17 PM]
Royal Mail boss Adam Crozier is expected to pick up a pay and bonus package worth more than £1m despite huge losses for the business Adam Crozier Royal Mail
Comment: Northern Rock problem has not gone away  [11/01/2007 01:17 PM]
Six weeks have now passed since we witnessed the extraordinary sight of the first full-scale run on a mass market British bank with the crisis at Northern Rock. But it's not over yet Alex Brummer
Supermarkets could be forced to sell stores  [11/01/2007 01:17 PM]
Controversial moves to break supermarket monopolies in almost 200 communities, could force firms to sell land and stores to rivals Tesco organic milk
Business tax U-turn fails to satisfy City  [11/01/2007 01:17 PM]
The Prime Minister was accused of not doing enough to help entrepreneurs, despite ordering a Treasury climbdown on Capital Gains Tax Alistair Darling facing Treasury Select Committee
Lords tell card firms to pay overseas refunds  [11/01/2007 01:17 PM]
The Law Lords have told credit card providers they are responsible for refunds to customers who have bought faulty goods or services abroad Credit cards
Shock leap in house prices  [11/01/2007 01:17 PM]
The cost of the average home leapt by a shock 1.1%in October as annual inflation headed back towards double figures, according to a leading property index For sale signs
Businesses win £100,000 tax reprieve  [11/01/2007 01:17 PM]
Owners of small businesses look to have won a partial victory in their battle against a tax shake-up announced in the Pre-Budget Report earlier this month Alistair Darling facing Treasury Select Committee
Over 10,000 reclaim forgotten savings  [11/01/2007 01:17 PM]
Over 10,000 savers tracked down lost money from dormant or unused accounts this summer and another flood of reclaims are expected in the coming weeks treasure chest
Watchdog fines stockbroker for failing customers  [11/01/2007 01:17 PM]
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has slapped Wills & Co Stockbrokers with a £49,000 fine for failing to ensure customers understood the risks involved with penny shares. FSA logo
Repossessions 'to jump 75%'  [11/01/2007 01:17 PM]
House repossessions will rise by 75% this year, ahead of the worst property crisis for a decade, say lenders Derelict house
Bernanke bonus for pound  [11/01/2007 01:17 PM]
The power of Wall Street is formidable. At the first whiff of cordite on the financial markets there is intense lobbying for a rate cut
A new stealth attack on pensions  [11/01/2007 01:17 PM]
If you are in a private sector final-salary pension scheme and the Government's latest proposals go through, there is a very good chance you will face a poorer retirement
30 second guide to arbitration  [11/01/2007 01:17 PM]
The Daily Mail City Team explain how arbitration works