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Market report: Monday preview [04/07/2008 07:47 AM]
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07.30:Leading shares look set for a stronger start, following gains in Asia,
and after Wall Street closed mostly higher on Friday despite weak non-farm
payroll data 
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Fat cats protected from crunch they caused [04/06/2008 10:38 PM]
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The impulse in a crisis is to cast blame, but where does it lie in the current
one?
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Darling trapped by Brown's insitution habit [04/06/2008 10:38 PM]
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Brown is an institution junkie: the answer to every problem is another
committee or quango, meeting in agreeable premises in Paris or New York
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Call time on the boardroom blunderers [04/06/2008 10:38 PM]
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Shareholders have seen their investments halve in little more than a year - why
on earth should directors be rewarded for that?
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Hetherington: Fraudster's foot in the door [04/06/2008 10:38 PM]
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The ace financial investigator finds that a convicted conman is back and
working for a broker that was fined for selling high-risk shares
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Midas share tips: Ethical palm oil | Zenergy Power [04/06/2008 10:38 PM]
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The Financial Mail on Sunday's respected stock picker tips an ethical palm oil
producer in a different league
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Debts could land 1m families in court [04/06/2008 10:38 PM]
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A million families will be hit by court judgments over unpaid debts this year
as the credit crunch bites, experts predict 
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Businesses in capital gains tax scramble [04/06/2008 10:38 PM]
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Kidsunlimited, a leading children's nursery chain, is among companies
scrambling to change hands to beat a near doubling in capital gains tax this
weekend
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Mutual bosses' pay: Crunch? What crunch? [04/06/2008 10:38 PM]
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As millions face mortgage misery, guess who are enjoying big pay rises ... yes,
the bosses of the building societies 
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More BA chaos at T5 as computers crash [04/06/2008 10:38 PM]
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Heathrow's new Terminal 5 suffered fresh chaos yesterday. as British Airways
cancelled 24 flights when a computer system crashed 
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Search is on for top non-execs at M&S [04/06/2008 10:38 PM]
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Marks & Spencer has appointed top City headhunter Jan Hall of JCA Group to
spearhead its search for senior non-executive directors 
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A to Z of the Sunday newspapers [04/06/2008 10:38 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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Sunday newspaper share tips [04/06/2008 10:38 PM]
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Each week, we round up the main share tips from the Sunday newspapers 
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Buy-to-let novices face mortgage ruin [04/06/2008 10:38 PM]
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For some amateur buy-to-let landlords this year's mortgage crunch could cost
everything 
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Bank to cut rates as economic gloom grips [04/06/2008 10:38 PM]
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The Bank of England faces a critical interest rate decision this week as
business confidence collapses and bankers warn of a further squeeze on
homebuyers 
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Car sales rise despite credit crunch [04/05/2008 05:59 AM]
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New car sales climbed higher in March with the arrival of the new 08 plate
despite concerns about consumer spending 
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Chancellor rules out 10p tax band U-turn [04/05/2008 12:24 AM]
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Labour's tensions increased today when Alistair Darling ruled out a U-turn on
the 10p tax band rise 
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Banks to oppose Darling's plans [04/05/2008 12:24 AM]
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UK banks will oppose Chancellor Alistair Darling's plans to set up a
Cobra-style committee within the Treasury to handle any future crises 
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Market report: Friday close [04/05/2008 12:24 AM]
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13.30:Leading shares resumed their upward trajectory after yesterday's minor
setback, with miners providing much of the action 
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Halifax hikes 'best mortgage' deposits [04/05/2008 12:24 AM]
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Britain's biggest mortgage lender has raised its mortgage rates for those
without a 25% deposit - hitting almost a third of potential new customers 
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Brown facing tax revolt by his MPs [04/04/2008 11:58 AM]
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Gordon Brown was facing an unprecedented revolt over his tax plans last night
after Licensing Minister Gerry Sutcliffe attacked a key measure from last
month's Budget 
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World Bank says food costs set to rise [04/04/2008 11:58 AM]
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The World Bank today warned that there was no end in sight to rising food
costs, which are causing shortages in the developing world 
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Act fast to get a mortgage, say brokers [04/04/2008 11:58 AM]
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Mortgage brokers are urging homeowners to grab new loan deals now before they
are scrapped, with lenders pulling the best deals rapidly 
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BT admits spying on 36,000 internet users [04/04/2008 11:58 AM]
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BT tested secret 'spyware' on tens of thousands of its broadband customers
without their knowledge, it has admitted 
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Gamblers to bet £300m on National and FA Cup [04/04/2008 11:58 AM]
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Punters are expected to spend in excess of £300m tomorrow in the biggest
betting day in British sporting history 
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