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Sticky issue of the RBS rights [05/21/2008 03:41 AM]
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What started as the deepest of deep-discount rights issues is now only 20% off the current share price 
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The rose-tinted world of B&B [05/21/2008 03:41 AM]
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Bradford & Bingley's parallel universe must be a comforting place to be. In its rose-tinted bubble, there is no prospect of a house price meltdown, only buy-to-let buying opportunities
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Supermarket bubbly is equal of Veuve [05/21/2008 03:41 AM]
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A supermarket own-brand champagne has been rated alongside Taittinger and Veuve Clicquot in the International Wine Challenge  
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Banks cash in on holidays [05/21/2008 03:41 AM]
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Holidaymakers are being charged much more than they expect for using a credit or debit card overseas, financial experts warn 
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£10bn lost in tax credit mistakes [05/21/2008 03:41 AM]
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Fraud and error in the tax credit system has cost the taxpayer £10bn over just four years - enough to pay for a 3p cut in income tax  
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'Polish pound' exodus may start a flood [05/21/2008 03:41 AM]
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The weak pound is sending Poles back to their homeland because it is no longer worth their while working in Britain 
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Staple foods prices soar to record high [05/21/2008 03:41 AM]
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Food prices are rising at their fastest rate in more than a decade, official figures revealed yesterday  
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£4,900 to watch The Apprentice [05/21/2008 03:41 AM]
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A solicitor was charged £4,900 by her mobile phone company for watching The Apprentice and two other BBC shows over the internet on holiday 
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ICICI accused of 'musclemen' harassment [05/21/2008 03:41 AM]
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Indian bank ICICI has been accused of using musclemen to pressure its customers in its home country into repaying defaulted loans  
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Investing guru Soros warns worse to come [05/21/2008 03:41 AM]
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Billionaire investment guru George Soros today warned that Britain has yet to suffer the worst fallout from the credit crunch 
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Lenders' rate cuts raise mortgage hopes [05/21/2008 03:41 AM]
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Hopes have been raised that the mortgage crunch may be easing with Nationwide and Abbey cutting rates and First Direct returning to the market  
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Market report: Tuesday close [05/21/2008 03:41 AM]
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16.45:Mining shares may finally be losing their gleam, that was the warning from Morgan Stanley today 
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Slump a 'threat' to Rock's repayment [05/21/2008 03:41 AM]
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A slump in house prices could 'seriously' affect Northern Rock's plans to repay the £24bn it owes the Bank of England  
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Rose plays down fears as M&S hits £1.1bn [05/21/2008 03:41 AM]
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Sir Stuart Rose has defended his record at the helm of M&S as the UK's best-loved retailer smashed through the £1bn profit barrier. The company's shares fell 5% 
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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 
Bradford & Bingley's parallel universe must be comforting place be. In its rose-tinted bubble, is no prospect of house price meltdown, only buy-to-let buying opportunities ">
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Sticky issue of the RBS rights [05/21/2008 03:41 AM]
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What started as the deepest of deep-discount rights issues is now only 20% off the current share price 
|
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The rose-tinted world of B&B [05/21/2008 03:41 AM]
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Bradford & Bingley's parallel universe must be a comforting place to be. In its rose-tinted bubble, there is no prospect of a house price meltdown, only buy-to-let buying opportunities
|
|
Supermarket bubbly is equal of Veuve [05/21/2008 03:41 AM]
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A supermarket own-brand champagne has been rated alongside Taittinger and Veuve Clicquot in the International Wine Challenge  
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Banks cash in on holidays [05/21/2008 03:41 AM]
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Holidaymakers are being charged much more than they expect for using a credit or debit card overseas, financial experts warn 
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£10bn lost in tax credit mistakes [05/21/2008 03:41 AM]
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Fraud and error in the tax credit system has cost the taxpayer £10bn over just four years - enough to pay for a 3p cut in income tax  
|
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'Polish pound' exodus may start a flood [05/21/2008 03:41 AM]
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The weak pound is sending Poles back to their homeland because it is no longer worth their while working in Britain 
|
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Staple foods prices soar to record high [05/21/2008 03:41 AM]
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Food prices are rising at their fastest rate in more than a decade, official figures revealed yesterday  
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£4,900 to watch The Apprentice [05/21/2008 03:41 AM]
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A solicitor was charged £4,900 by her mobile phone company for watching The Apprentice and two other BBC shows over the internet on holiday 
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ICICI accused of 'musclemen' harassment [05/21/2008 03:41 AM]
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Indian bank ICICI has been accused of using musclemen to pressure its customers in its home country into repaying defaulted loans  
|
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Investing guru Soros warns worse to come [05/21/2008 03:41 AM]
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Billionaire investment guru George Soros today warned that Britain has yet to suffer the worst fallout from the credit crunch 
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Lenders' rate cuts raise mortgage hopes [05/21/2008 03:41 AM]
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Hopes have been raised that the mortgage crunch may be easing with Nationwide and Abbey cutting rates and First Direct returning to the market  
|
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Market report: Tuesday close [05/21/2008 03:41 AM]
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16.45:Mining shares may finally be losing their gleam, that was the warning from Morgan Stanley today 
|
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Slump a 'threat' to Rock's repayment [05/21/2008 03:41 AM]
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A slump in house prices could 'seriously' affect Northern Rock's plans to repay the £24bn it owes the Bank of England  
|
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Rose plays down fears as M&S hits £1.1bn [05/21/2008 03:41 AM]
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Sir Stuart Rose has defended his record at the helm of M&S as the UK's best-loved retailer smashed through the £1bn profit barrier. The company's shares fell 5% 
|
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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  |