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More public cash put behind Northern Rock - The Government today offered fresh support Northern Rock by guaranteeing hundreds of millions of pounds worth of obligations with taxpayers' money
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£11bn crisis fund keep bank rates down - The Bank of England moved stem impact of global credit crisis Britain today by offering an extra £11bn emergency funds for retail commercial banks
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| £11bn crisis fund to keep bank rates down [12/18/2007 01:17 PM] |
The Bank of England moved to stem the impact of the global credit crisis on Britain today by offering an extra £11bn in emergency funds for retail and commercial banks
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| More public cash put behind Northern Rock [12/18/2007 01:17 PM] |
The Government today offered fresh support to Northern Rock by guaranteeing hundreds of millions of pounds worth of obligations with taxpayers' money
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| Market report: Tuesday latest [12/18/2007 01:17 PM] |
13.00:Alliance & Leicester dipped 7p to 651p today as the fallout from the credit crunch continued to take a toll
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| Call for 10p plastic bag levy instead of ban [12/18/2007 01:17 PM] |
A call has been made for a national 10p levy on carrier bags handed out by shops and supermarkets
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| Pound 'faces a battering by dollar' [12/18/2007 01:17 PM] |
Anyone heading to America for Christmas or New Year should buy their dollars now - the pound is about to collapse
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| Mother exposes bankrupt newsman's claims [12/18/2007 01:17 PM] |
Ed Mitchell's life on the streets of Hove is not quite what it seems, says the 82-year-old mother of the former TV journalist
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| Flood of new-build flats hits buy-to-let [12/18/2007 01:17 PM] |
Tenant demand for flats has fallen sharply due to a glut of newly built properties on the market, according to a leading property industry body
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| New data blow puts 3m drivers at risk [12/18/2007 01:17 PM] |
A computer disc containing personal information about British learner drivers that could be used by fraudsters disappeared in the US six months ago, it was revealed yesterday
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| PPI rules bolstered but misselling goes on [12/18/2007 01:17 PM] |
The financial watchdog has forced through new rules aimed at stopping the selling of payment protection insurance (PPI) to those who cannot claim on it
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| BoE officials facing wrath of angry MPs [12/18/2007 01:17 PM] |
The Bank of England will come under renewed attack from MPs this morning amid signs that the Old Lady could be shorn of some of her powers
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| Free fraud checks scuppered by bungling [12/18/2007 01:17 PM] |
A proposed offer by HM Revenue & Customs to give free credit file checks to the 25m people affected by its data loss scandal has been scuppered by further bungling
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| Price cuts bring out Christmas shoppers [12/18/2007 01:17 PM] |
Dramatic price cuts are driving a last-minute Christmas rush to the shops
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| Russian roulette game we may all lose [12/18/2007 01:17 PM] |
| The financial world may be crumbling but judging by yesterday's bonus declarations, that appears not to be the investment bankers' problem even if it is their fault |
| Chill winds on high street [12/18/2007 01:17 PM] |
| To get a sense of Christmas on the high street, look at Woolworths. The former family favourite has been hammered so hard that it is yielding a remarkable 15% |
| Midas share tips: a look at 2007's picks [12/18/2007 01:17 PM] |
| Financial Mail's stock-picker has enjoyed successes with Afren, Concateno, Biffa and Halfords - but what happened to Barclays? |
| Which investors should you trust? I'm following the smart money [12/18/2007 01:17 PM] |
| As an investment trust warns of an imminent collapse of equity markets what action should we be taking with our money? |
| 30 second guide to the FSA's legal scraps [12/18/2007 01:17 PM] |
| The Daily Mail's City desk ponders the effectiveness of the City watchdog's enforcement policies |