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London shares fight stave off turmoil - City traders were predicting another day of turmoil as fears of prolonged world recession persist London Stock exchange traders, Soros warns of worst crisis since WW2 - Billionaire investor George Soros has warned world is facing worst financial crisis since World War II end of 60-year 'super-boom' George Soros



London shares fight to stave off turmoil  [01/23/2008 01:17 PM]
City traders were predicting another day of turmoil as fears of a prolonged world recession persist London Stock exchange traders,
Soros warns of worst crisis since WW2  [01/23/2008 01:17 PM]
Billionaire investor George Soros has warned the world is facing the worst financial crisis since World War II and the end of a 60-year 'super-boom' George Soros
Market report: Wednesday latest  [01/23/2008 01:17 PM]
11.30:Never a broker to hide its bullish tendencies under a bushel, Wall Street bighitter Morgan Stanley, appears to be calling the bottom of the bear market Traders Stock exchange
FSA to probe comparison websites  [01/23/2008 01:17 PM]
Comparison websites will be probed by the City watchdog after research revealed fears that consumers could be buying unsuitable insurance Moneysupermarket Simon Nixon
King warns on economic trials ahead  [01/23/2008 01:17 PM]
Bank of England governor Mervyn King last night appeared to hint that UK rates are too high, following the shock US rate cut yesterday Mervyn King, the governor of the Bank of England.
'Will the bold US rate cut be enough?'  [01/23/2008 01:17 PM]
Analysis:The Daily Mail's City editor asks if the US Federal Reserve's shock rate cut will be enough to stave off its financial crisis Alex Brummer, Daily Mail's City Editor
The £5 Asda office outfit  [01/23/2008 01:17 PM]
In some places it would barely buy you a coffee or sandwich for lunch but at Asda, £5 is enough for a complete office outfit George at ASDA, model
Dixons ditches old-style TVs  [01/23/2008 01:17 PM]
Britain's biggest electrical retailer yesterday announced it was pulling the plug on traditional analogue television sets Digital switch - TV aerial being replaced
Shock as US slashes interest rates to 3.5%  [01/23/2008 01:17 PM]
US shares fell steeply at the open on Wall St, despite a shock 0.75% interest-rate cut from the Federal Reserve >> Footsie fights off the jitters Wall Street, New York Stock Exchange early Tuesday morning Jan. 22, 2008
Pension funds feel stock market pain  [01/23/2008 01:17 PM]
Pension pain is being felt across the UK as the stock market falls with top firms' funds going from £10bn in the black to £15bn in the red Stock brokers, stock market, traders
FSA to probe price comparisons  [01/23/2008 01:17 PM]
The financial regulator will look into claims that price comparison websites lead people into buying the wrong insurance Woman at computer.
Nationwide raises its tracker rate  [01/23/2008 01:17 PM]
The global financial markets crisis has became a reality for homeowners and private investors as Nationwide raised its rate A house
Hidden charge threat to Rock rescue  [01/23/2008 01:17 PM]
The Government's Northern Rock rescue plan looks doomed from the start due to hidden charges of up to £1bn, a senior City figure has warned Northern Rock branch
Morrisons bags Christmas sales honours  [01/23/2008 01:17 PM]
Booming sales on the back of price cuts and a successful ad campaign made Morrisons the most successful supermarket group over Christmas Marc Bolland, chief executive of Morrisons
Council 'stealth charges' top £1,000 a year  [01/23/2008 01:17 PM]
Some town halls are raking in more money by charging for services from rat-catching to school buses than they do from council tax Council Car park in Gravesham, Kent
Oil, commodities and pound all take a hit  [01/23/2008 01:17 PM]
Oil prices tumbled today as traders weighed the chances of a US recession and slowing demand Traders Stock exchange
It's still the human element that counts  [01/23/2008 01:17 PM]
While some investment banks have been hammered, others have emerged unscathed. What is it that separates the good from the bad?
King stages high wire act  [01/23/2008 01:17 PM]
Barring a new financial emergency we should not expect any dramatic action from the Bank of England in February
30 second guide to market corrections  [01/23/2008 01:17 PM]
The Daily Mail City desk describes the workings behind a market correction
Patience pays dividends for investors  [01/23/2008 01:17 PM]
Most stock market investors are in it for the long haul. If you're a short-term investor, try a risk-free savings account
Hetherington: Iceland give the cold shoulder, Abbey and The Revenue  [01/23/2008 01:17 PM]
Financial Mail's readers' champion Tony Hetherington investigates consumer injustice each week. This time he tackles Iceland, Abbey and HM Revenue & Customs