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A big question for British Land [05/20/2008 05:50 AM]
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It is hard to be optimistic about commercial property, given what is happening to the economy but there may be hope 
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Watch your step with big business, Gordon [05/20/2008 05:50 AM]
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Comment: Having tried various ruses to boost revenue, Gordon Brown has been forced to think again 
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Sale and rent back adverts probe [05/20/2008 05:50 AM]
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The Advertising Standards Authority is monitoring adverts for 'sale and rent back' schemes amid growing fears that consumers are being misled  
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BoE boss quits Threadneedle Street [05/20/2008 05:50 AM]
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One of the key guardians of the economy, Rachel Lomax, has announced she is quitting her post as deputy governor of the Bank of England 
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Darling calls in City chiefs to avoid exodus [05/20/2008 05:50 AM]
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The Chancellor is to bring senior executives from Britain's leading multinationals 'into the tent' in a bid to stave off an exodus over tax  
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European Bank: Inflation is priority [05/20/2008 05:50 AM]
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The credit crunch is far from over, according to European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet 
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Middle class plunged into debt [05/20/2008 05:50 AM]
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Middle Britain has been hit by a devastating debt crisis, experts say, with even apparently well-off people with good jobs plunged into the red  
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Market report: Monday latest [05/20/2008 05:50 AM]
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16.45:Royal Bank of Scotland investors may have given their blessing to its rights issue, but their support is yet to be repaid with any good news from its shares
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Fears for B&B rights issue as shares dive [05/20/2008 05:50 AM]
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Shares in Bradford & Bingley crashed 14% tonight, raising fears over its £300m rights issue  
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House sales 'could drop by up to 40%' [05/20/2008 05:50 AM]
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Sales of houses could collapse by 40% this year, according to a study published today by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors 
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'Rent back' probe [05/18/2008 11:38 PM]
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The Advertising Standards Authority is monitoring adverts for 'sale and rent back' schemes amid growing fears that consumers are being misled   
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Midas: Lonrho | Asos [05/18/2008 04:31 PM]
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The Financial Mail on Sunday's respected stock picker tips industrial group Lonrho and continues to rate Asos
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Labour's pillars crumble [05/18/2008 04:31 PM]
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Radio 4 entertained us a week ago with a drama about a kind, selfless, obviously Labour councillor bravely coming to terms with her cruel ousting in the May 1 elections 
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Hetherington: Debt agency rip off, ex-wife forgery [05/18/2008 04:31 PM]
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The Mail on Sunday's consumer journalist of the year looks at the case of a dodgy debt agency, a disputed inheritance and an ex-wife's forgery
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Shares slide at RBS as worries grow [05/18/2008 04:31 PM]
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It may be tempting to feel sorry for banking bosses in these troubled times, but don't bother  
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Just one horse in British Energy 'race' [05/18/2008 04:31 PM]
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Someone out there believes British Energy's message that a lively auction is under way, with cash-rich foreign energy companies in a sprint to table an unbeatable takeover bid
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We have a problem on planet insure [05/18/2008 04:31 PM]
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Sometimes I wonder what planet the Association of British Insurers is on. It's certainly not Earth 
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Sell-off of Royal Mail 'doomed' [05/18/2008 04:31 PM]
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A plan by regulator Postcomm to partly privatise Royal Mail will fail because of the company's huge and growing pension deficit, according to a leading independent consultant 
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BA ready to slash services [05/18/2008 04:31 PM]
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British Airways is to consider savage cuts to its winter services as soaring fuel costs threaten its profitability   
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No takers for 'thankless task' at Rock [05/18/2008 04:31 PM]
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The Government is to advertise for a valuer to put a price on Northern Rock after receiving no approaches from companies willing to do the job 
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A to Z of the Sunday newspapers [05/18/2008 04:31 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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'Big tax rises' on way after 10p debacle [05/18/2008 04:31 PM]
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Experts are predicting big tax rises next spring to help bail out the Government after last week's U-turn over the 10p income tax 
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Banks lock horns over charges next week [05/17/2008 11:29 AM]
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The eight High Street banks at the centre of the bank charges battle will lock horns again with the Office of Fair Trading next week  
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Watchdog sniffing out bonus peril [05/17/2008 12:10 AM]
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The view outside the City is that too many brains were addled by greed. A similar view to be gaining ground in the Financial Services Authority
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Beware foreign marauders [05/17/2008 12:10 AM]
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The high hopes of an auction for British Energy have been rudely shattered with just one potential buyer left in the field    
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