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Market report: Monday latest [03/31/2008 10:09 AM]
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09:45:The nightmare continues for BA. As passengers faced further chaos at
Heathrow's Terminal 5, Goldman Sachs today slashed its rating on the stock from
buy to sell 
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Terminal 5 chaos could last months [03/31/2008 09:02 AM]
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Air passengers face a summer of chaos, with no end in sight to the fiasco at
Heathrow's Terminal 5 
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Traders axed as crisis mounts [03/31/2008 08:30 AM]
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More than 10,000 jobs could be axed from the financial sector in the three
months beginning March as the credit crunch wreaks havoc in the markets 
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Market report: Monday preview [03/31/2008 08:30 AM]
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Leading shares look set to make a weak start to the final session of the first
quarter of 2008, mirroring the depressing performance overall in Q1 
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Tory call to scrap 'expensive' home packs [03/31/2008 08:30 AM]
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Home information Packs are taking weeks to produce and costing far more than
the Government predicted, according to a report from estate agents 
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Disgraced Rock boss still on £37k a month [03/31/2008 08:30 AM]
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The former boss of Northern Rock is still on his salary of £760,000 a
year, it will be revealed today 
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The financial crisis: Now it's personal [03/30/2008 05:05 PM]
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The credit crunch has hit every household, landing on doormats in the form of
higher bills for borrowers and raised anxieties for savers
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Hetherington: Saint Pauls Capital [03/30/2008 05:05 PM]
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Financial Mail's Readers' Chamption finds that, on a second investigation,
there is more to Saint Pauls Capital than meets the eye
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Midas share tips: Whitbread and Hamworthy [03/30/2008 05:05 PM]
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Whitbread is one of Britain's oldest companies, and the Whitbread of today is
one that its founder would barely recognise
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Music on the cheap could wreak choice [03/30/2008 05:05 PM]
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Tesco's decision to flex its muscles and beat up the music industry should be
welcomed by all music lovers. But it hides a vicious cycle
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Rock set to reveal full cost of rescue [03/30/2008 05:05 PM]
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Northern Rock will this week issue the first results since its collapse and
rescue by the Government, including any directors' pay-offs 
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A to Z of the Sunday newspapers [03/30/2008 05:05 PM]
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Here's our quick round-up of the big stories from the business and financial
pages of the national newspapers today 
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Tesco puts squeeze on music industry [03/30/2008 05:05 PM]
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Tesco is turning the screw on music companies by trying to slash the amount it
pays them for CDs sold in its stores 
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Queen cancels party over recession fears [03/30/2008 10:23 AM]
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The Queen has cancelled her diamond wedding anniversary celebrations as she
felt it would be 'inappropriate' to hold them while recession looms 
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Market report: Friday close [03/29/2008 02:57 PM]
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17.00:If you thought sentiment could hardly be any worse for electricals
retailer DSG International, think again 
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Millions set to slash their spending [03/29/2008 02:57 PM]
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More than 26.3m adults are planning to slash their spending in 2008 as worries
about the credit crunch hit home 
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30 second guide to milk prices [03/28/2008 04:36 PM]
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The Daily Mail city team explains what is going on with milk prices
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Mortgage lending has taken a tumble [03/28/2008 04:36 PM]
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The decision by Nationwide to pull some of its best mortgage deals and the
slump in new home mortgages are but the latest evidence of how the credit
crunch is really biting
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M&S: Rose's rise is a step too far [03/28/2008 04:36 PM]
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The trouble with comply or explain, as used in corporate governance, is there
is no by-law that says the explanation has to be credible
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Families selling up and renting instead [03/28/2008 04:36 PM]
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One in five of those planning to move house is considering getting off the
property ladder while prices remain high 
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Traders pan Darling whistleblower plan [03/28/2008 04:36 PM]
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City traders today appeared unanimous in their view that plans from Alistair
Darling to bring in whistleblower laws to dealing rooms would not work 
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Families face £1,300-a-year mortgage hike [03/28/2008 04:36 PM]
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Families face a £1,300 annual increase in their mortgage payments after
the country's biggest building society announced a rise in its lending rates

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Candy brothers cash in £250m [03/28/2008 04:36 PM]
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The Candy brothers today bucked London's uncertain housing market and rising
fears over the credit crunch to make £250m in 18 months on just one deal

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Discount stores cash in on credit squeeze [03/28/2008 04:36 PM]
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No-frills supermarkets and other retailers once spurned by the middle classes
are to become the high street's big winners from the credit crunch 
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Applegarth is persona non grata [03/28/2008 04:36 PM]
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Former Northern Rock boss Adam Applegarth will never work again in the City say
recruitment experts, who suggest the voluntary sector will be his only haven

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