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Business calls for rate cuts as exports dip - The outlook for UK economy is bleak Bank of England must bring forward interest rate cuts, leading business body claimed today Factory production line HSBC row over £25 'stealth charge' - Campaigners say HSBC has brought stealth charge customers who go over agreed overdraft limit HSBC illuminated globe sign



Business calls for rate cuts as exports dip  [01/17/2008 01:17 PM]
The outlook for the UK economy is bleak and the Bank of England must bring forward interest rate cuts, a leading business body claimed today Factory production line
HSBC in row over £25 'stealth charge'  [01/17/2008 01:17 PM]
Campaigners say HSBC has brought in a stealth charge on customers who go over their agreed overdraft limit HSBC illuminated globe sign
Market report: Thursday latest  [01/17/2008 01:17 PM]
11.15:Morgan Stanley is pinning its hopes, and clients' cash, on a rally in the commercial property sector after one of its worst performances in 17 years Traders Stock exchange
Harsh new powers to target tax dodgers  [01/17/2008 01:17 PM]
Life is about to get tougher for tax dodgers as the Revenue recruits criminal investigators who will be armed with new powers to track down and seize cash in hidden bank accounts Police breaking down a door
Darling's plan to pay off Rock investors  [01/17/2008 01:17 PM]
The Government is drawing up plans to compensate angry Northern Rock shareholders as nationalisation of the mortgage lender draws ever closer Alistair Darling
Euro officials raid top UK drug firms  [01/17/2008 01:17 PM]
Watchdogs raided the offices of Britain's leading drugs companies in a probe that could result in fines running into hundreds of millions of pounds GlaxoSmithKline,
Supermarkets face cheap alcohol ban  [01/17/2008 01:17 PM]
Supermarkets may be banned from selling alcohol at big discounts, it emerged last night Supermarket Basket
Brown on mission to sell UK attractions to China  [01/17/2008 01:17 PM]
Gordon Brown was today flying to Beijing on a mission to sell London's City expertise to the Chinese Gordon Brown
Thousands of over-60s forced back to work  [01/17/2008 01:17 PM]
Record numbers of women past retirement age have joined the army of older people in paid jobs as they struggle with poor pensions and rising household bills Elderly woman with head in hands
Brown puts off Rock decision  [01/17/2008 01:17 PM]
Gordon Brown has put off a decision on Northern Rock to allow a final desperate search for a private buyer Northern Rock logo
Bank fined £1m for loans insurance rip-off  [01/17/2008 01:17 PM]
The City regulator has dished out the largest ever fine for PPI failings after subprime loan firm HFC Bank exposed 160,000 customers to potential mis-selling Family walking over a bridge
House prices falling 'like in early 90s'  [01/17/2008 01:17 PM]
House prices are falling as quickly as they did in the early Nineties and only further rate cuts will avoid a property meltdown, according to chartered surveyors Property market graph
Making a million from other people's rubbish  [01/17/2008 01:17 PM]
A city banker who quit his £250,000-a-year job to set up a modern-day rag-and-bone business has seen the company make its first £1m Jason Mohr
Size is everything for Apple's slimline laptop  [01/17/2008 01:17 PM]
Apple has unveiled the world's slimmest laptop computer - the Mac-Book Air. Read our review of the latest Apple design classic Apple CEO Steve Jobs holds up the new MacBook Air portable computer
'Keep the £10m, I'd rather have my home'  [01/17/2008 01:17 PM]
A pensioner who paid £60,000 for his Sandbanks home 35 years ago is refusing to sell up despite receiving offers as high as £10m Sandbanks, Dorset penninsula, Jack Holsgrove and his property
Jobless total at its lowest for 32 years  [01/17/2008 01:17 PM]
The number of people on the dole fell to its lowest for 32 years last month while wage growth remained unexpectedly high
Upheavals ahead for the pubs  [01/17/2008 01:17 PM]
Smoke damage is just one reason why the public house sector faces another round of consolidation that will lead to fewer outlets and bigger pubcos
Gas giants' green windfall  [01/17/2008 01:17 PM]
No winter in Britain would be complete without the big energy companies, most of them in continental ownership, shoving up prices for industrial and household users.
30 second guide to pacman defence  [01/17/2008 01:17 PM]
The Daily Mail City desk explains how the 1980s video game hit entered the jargon of the financial world...
The great mortgage endowment sting  [01/17/2008 01:17 PM]
Mortgage endowments were one of the greatest financial cons perpetrated on the UK public in the 20th Century - as demonstrated by latest figures from Norwich Union