Oil prices set new records today, helped by slumping dollar, with US crude rising 25 cents $101.13 barrel
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Cheap credit 'gone forever' - City watchdog - Millions of homeowners borrowers were today given stark warning that era of cheap easy credit is over for good
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| Cheap credit 'gone forever' - City watchdog [02/27/2008 01:17 PM] |
Millions of homeowners and borrowers were today given a stark warning that the era of cheap and easy credit is over for good
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| Oil hits new highs as dollar continues slide [02/27/2008 01:17 PM] |
Oil prices set new records today, helped by a slumping dollar, with US crude rising 25 cents to $101.13 a barrel
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| Market report: Wednesday latest [02/27/2008 01:17 PM] |
12:00:It's a good day for Lonmin boss Sir John Craven, as he goes home £2.17m richer after selling part of his holding in the company
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| Tesco is accused of avoiding £1bn tax [02/27/2008 01:17 PM] |
Tesco has set up a string of companies in the Cayman Islands, an offshore tax haven, to shelter profits made in its £6bn programme to sell and lease back stores
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| Barratt chief warns on house prices [02/27/2008 01:17 PM] |
The head of one of Britain's biggest builders today warned that house prices will remain flat for the next 18 months
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| 20,000 fall victim to holiday fraud plot [02/27/2008 01:17 PM] |
Gang that funded lavish lifestyles from a £7m holiday fraud that ripped-off 20,000 sunseekers have been convicted
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| Outlook 'uncertain' as profits slip at HBOS [02/27/2008 01:17 PM] |
As Halifax Bank of Scotland revealed profits below expectations today, it also warned of uncertainty in financial markets this year
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| Water firms can raise bills by up to 9% [02/27/2008 01:17 PM] |
Water companies will be allowed to raise their bills by up to 9% next month, the industry watchdog said yesterday
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| Alcohol duty hike may bring £3bn windfall [02/27/2008 01:17 PM] |
Alistair Darling could hike duty on wine and spirits by 30% in the Budget and raise a £3bn windfall - but it would not be popular
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| Tories launch plan for a Green Isa [02/27/2008 01:17 PM] |
Savers who invest in environmentally responsible companies would receive significant tax breaks under plans unveiled by the Tories
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| Business booms at Bank of Mum and Dad [02/27/2008 01:17 PM] |
More than 50% of parents have savings 'plundered' by cash-strapped children needing help with student debt, living costs and property prices
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| OFT to fight agents in buy-to-let test case [02/27/2008 01:17 PM] |
Estate agent Foxtons has come under fire from the OFT in a test case over unfair letting terms for buy-to-let landlords
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| House prices are going only one way [02/27/2008 01:17 PM] |
| The move to ration home loans means house prices must fall, because at current prices no one has the money to buy them |
| The BoE's 'peacetime liquidity crisis' fears [02/27/2008 01:17 PM] |
| The deputy governor of the BoE's suggestion that we may be living through the 'largest ever peacetime liquidity crisis' must be regarded as alarming |
| Gordon's tax trap for the poorest [02/27/2008 01:17 PM] |
| In his eagerness to bow out as Chancellor with a bang, Gordon Brown has created a tax trap that threatens to ensnare thousands on low incomes |
| 30 second guide to negative feedback loop [02/27/2008 01:17 PM] |
| The Daily Mail City Team explain exactly what is meant by 'negative feedback loop' |