Investors are preparing for rollercoaster week world stock markets after US home loans crisis took another twist with resignation of Citigroup's boss
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Sainsbury shares crash as Qataris pull out |
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Sainsbury shares crash as Qataris pull out - Shares J Sainsbury lost nearly 20% of value morning after Qatari fund planning £10.6bn takeover pulled out, blaming world credit crisis
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| Sainsbury shares crash as Qataris pull out [11/05/2007 01:17 PM] |
Shares in J Sainsbury lost nearly 20% of their value this morning after the Qatari fund planning a £10.6bn takeover pulled out, blaming the world credit crisis
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| Markets in turmoil as US bank chief quits [11/05/2007 01:17 PM] |
Investors are preparing for a rollercoaster week on the world stock markets after the US home loans crisis took another twist with the resignation of Citigroup's boss
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| Market report: Monday latest [11/05/2007 01:17 PM] |
12.30:Share prices were on the slide today, leaving investors to ponder why they had bothered to get out of bed in the first place
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| UK can ride out bank crisis - Darling [11/05/2007 01:17 PM] |
Chancellor Alistair Darling today appealed for calm in the wake of the American sub-prime crisis
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| Details of Standard Life customers lost [11/05/2007 01:17 PM] |
The personal details of 15,000 Standard Life pension holders have gone missing, leaving them open to identity theft
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| Inflation key to Bank's rate decision [11/05/2007 01:17 PM] |
The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee has a tough call to make when it meets later this week to decide whether to cut interest rates
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| Gadget fans get ready - here's the £269 iPhone [11/05/2007 01:17 PM] |
One of the most eagerly awaited gadgets goes on sale on Friday. We have had a sneak before the iPhone hits the shops
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| Family loans 'lead to fallings out' [11/05/2007 01:17 PM] |
Britons are owed more than £25bn by their relatives, with many adults lending to their parents
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| Monday view: Migrants make buy-to-let a shrewd move [11/05/2007 01:17 PM] |
| The extra 1.1m foreign nationals working here place additional pressure on our finite housing stock and particularly on the private rented sector |
| Eurostar on verge of St Pancras challenge [11/05/2007 01:17 PM] |
City interview: Eurostar services will switch overnight from Waterloo to St Pancras on November 14th. Eurostar boss Richard Brown speaks about the big move and challenges faced
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| Post office to send junk mail that smells [11/05/2007 01:17 PM] |
Royal Mail's embattled chief executive is about to unveil an astonishing way to boost flagging mail volumes and justify his £469,000 bonus
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| It's a 'yes' for nuclear power stations [11/05/2007 01:17 PM] |
For the first time, more people favour nuclear power than oppose it, according to a new YouGov poll
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| A to Z of the Sunday newspapers [11/05/2007 01:17 PM] |
| Here's our round-up of some of the key business and financial stories in the newspapers this weekend. |
| Consumer 'never had it so good' - Murdoch [11/05/2007 01:17 PM] |
Rupert Murdoch today shrugged off claims that BSkyB's stake in ITV is bad for competition and consumers
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| Two arrested in boiler-room crackdown [11/05/2007 01:17 PM] |
Two men have been arrested as part of a probe into illegal 'boiler-room' share pushers by the Financial Services Authority and the police
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| Alex Brummer: We pay for banks' blunders [11/05/2007 01:17 PM] |
| Anyone who dared to believe that the credit crisis which erupted in August and brought down Northern Rock was a one-off event needs to think again |
| Midas: Dogs of the Footsie update [11/05/2007 01:17 PM] |
| See how our experimental portfolio of high-yeilding stocks is performing against the wave of multi-billion pound banking losses |
| Immigrants brought us low mortgage rates [11/05/2007 01:17 PM] |
| With the state-sponsored rescue of Northern Rock stealing all the headlines we may have overlooked Britain's other big economic story |
| Hetherington: Broker FSW, Goldfish, 3, Universal Management Services [11/05/2007 01:17 PM] |
| Every week, the award-winning financial sleuth Tony Hetherington exposes the darker side of the money business |
| S&N may have Carlsberg over a barrel [11/05/2007 01:17 PM] |
| The Danes always seemed a matey bunch until Carlsberg described its hostile bid for Scottish & Newcastle. But it seems they may not be tough enough for the Scots after all. |