Stock markets were plunged into turmoil again today, week after Black Monday, as worries over US global economies grew ever larger
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Shares new global slump as fears grow - Stock markets were plunged into turmoil again today, week after Black Monday, as worries over US global economies grew ever larger
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Repossessions at record auctions - A record number of repossessed homes are coming under hammer at property auctions, amid credit squeeze stock market turmoil
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| Repossessions at a record in auctions [01/28/2008 01:17 PM] |
A record number of repossessed homes are coming under the hammer at property auctions, amid the credit squeeze and stock market turmoil
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| Shares in new global slump as fears grow [01/28/2008 01:17 PM] |
Stock markets were plunged into turmoil again today, a week after Black Monday, as worries over the US and global economies grew ever larger
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| Market report: Monday latest [01/28/2008 01:17 PM] |
12.30:The big supermarket chains are often seen as a defensive play in bear markets, but even they appear to be finding the going difficult
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| £700m British Gas in 'profiteering' row [01/28/2008 01:17 PM] |
Watchdog demands inquiry into lack of price competition as energy giant prepares to unveil 600% leap in profits
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| Slash interest rates now, says MPC man [01/28/2008 01:17 PM] |
Pressure to cut interest rates was increased today by a member of the Bank of England committee that sets them
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| House prices 'to fall 5.5% then rise again' [01/28/2008 01:17 PM] |
Britain will this year experience its first annual fall in house prices since 1995, says a study published today
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| Free music site stalls in stand-off with Warner [01/28/2008 01:17 PM] |
The first website to offer free and unlimited music online has experienced some teething problems today
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| FSA handed more power over banks [01/28/2008 01:17 PM] |
Chancellor Alistair Darling will this week announce measures to give financial regulators greater powers to supervise banks
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| Nuclear build 'will cost taxpayer' [01/28/2008 01:17 PM] |
The Government should stop peddling 'the fiction' that the taxpayer will not end up paying for billions of pounds of new nuclear power stations
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| Credit crisis puts 20,000 jobs at risk [01/28/2008 01:17 PM] |
The financial crisis is likely to force 20,000 City workers out of their jobs and Britain risks slipping into a 'full-blown' recession, experts have warned
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| Pressure to ban gated estates [01/28/2008 01:17 PM] |
The spread of fortress-like gated developments for wealthier homebuyers has been curbed following pressure from ministers
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| Davos criticises Brown's warning system [01/28/2008 01:17 PM] |
Gordon Brown's plan for a global 'early warning system' for financial crises has belly flopped in overseas capitals
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| Wealthy families feel short-changed [01/28/2008 01:17 PM] |
For the vast majority of wealthy families, there is a problem - they still don't feel well-off
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| Phone chiefs must slash cost of texts [01/28/2008 01:17 PM] |
Mobile phone companies will come under intense pressure next month to slash the cost of text messages for customers using phones abroad
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| Light-touch regulation is always risky [01/28/2008 01:17 PM] |
| No one can be happy with the mess at Northern Rock but if there was a failure, it was of judgment and process, not of regulation |
| Midas share tips: Kewill Systems and Ridge Mining [01/28/2008 01:17 PM] |
| Financial Mail's stock picker takes a look at Kewill Systems and Ridge Mining |
| Hetherington: IDC Land Limited, Biotonic and Pacific Continental [01/28/2008 01:17 PM] |
| The Mail on Sunday's consumer journalist of the year investigates a Highland property cheat |
| 'Looks like a crash? Well start buying' [01/28/2008 01:17 PM] |
| The Financial Mail's personal finance editor believes that the recent falls in share prices have thrown up some terrific buying opportunities |
| Will the banks never wise up? [01/28/2008 01:17 PM] |
| The Financial Mail editor reckons something is very wrong when obscure financial instruments can wreak havoc with the finances of us all |