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Market report: Wednesday preview

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Market report: Wednesday preview - London shares are set open higher after Wall Street closed firmer following retreat oil prices, with British Energy probable focus London Stock exchange
2m sold 'worthless' income insurance - Two million customers have been sold potentially worthless payment protection insurance, has been claimed today Bank teller-cashier






Market report: Wednesday preview  [05/28/2008 08:32 AM]
London shares are set to open higher after Wall Street closed firmer following a retreat in oil prices, with British Energy a probable focus London Stock exchange
2m sold 'worthless' income insurance  [05/28/2008 08:32 AM]
Two million customers have been sold potentially worthless payment protection insurance, it has been claimed today Bank teller-cashier




Uncomfortable line for Labour  [05/27/2008 06:55 PM]
A recent warning from the International Monetary Fund could spell electoral suicide for Labour
Crude attacks on correct oil expert  [05/27/2008 06:55 PM]
Goldman Sachs oil analyst, Arjun N Murti, believes we're running out of the black stuff. Problem is, he's usually right




Fun suffers as families cut back  [05/27/2008 06:55 PM]
Millions are cutting back on restaurant meals, pints at the pub, gym memberships and nights at the cinema because of the credit crisis Family, villa, pool
Soaring cost of living revealed  [05/27/2008 06:55 PM]
Families feel the pinch as property, fuel and food prices start to bite Money, cash, savings




Fraud fears for new fast bank transfers  [05/27/2008 06:55 PM]
A faster system of making bank payments could put customers at greater risk of fraud, experts warn. Bank teller-cashier
City bonuses hit a record £12.6bn  [05/27/2008 06:55 PM]
Union leaders last night criticised record City bonuses, claiming they 'defied economic gravity'. City workers




14m workers 'face ruin if they lose jobs'  [05/27/2008 06:55 PM]
One in four workers could face ruin within weeks if they were to lose their jobs, a report warns today. Call centre operator
Mystics face checks in blitz on swindlers  [05/27/2008 06:55 PM]
The biggest overhaul in consumer protection laws for 40 years has come into force to protect the public from rogue traders Fortune teller gazing into a crystal ball




BT pays £1.75m for call centre fraud  [05/27/2008 06:55 PM]
British Telecom has paid £1.75m in compensation for cheating taxpayers in a call-centre fraud Call centre operators
Carbon rationing mooted by MPs  [05/27/2008 06:55 PM]
Every adult should be forced to use a 'carbon ration card' when they pay for petrol, airline tickets or household energy, MPs say Woman filling her car up with petrol




Oil takes a tumble as the dollar climbs  [05/27/2008 06:55 PM]
The price of oil fell sharply tonight as the dollar strengthened, highlighting the close relationship between the American currency and the record highs of crude Opec chief executive Chakib Khelil
Shops pass on the pain to customers  [05/27/2008 06:55 PM]
Comment:The credit crisis is far from over and for most householders it is going to get worse before it gets better David Buik, finance expert for BGC




Market report: Tuesday close  [05/27/2008 06:55 PM]
17.00:Shares in South Africa-based brewer SABMiller put on a fine head today amid mounting talk of a takeover Wall Street traders
Shock departure for Vodafone boss Sarin  [05/27/2008 06:55 PM]
Arun Sarin, one of Europe's highest paid chief executives, is suddenly stepping down at Vodafone after five years at the top Arun Sarin, Vodafone




Government faces road tax rebellion  [05/27/2008 06:55 PM]
Extra taxes that will hit seven out of ten motorists must be scrapped, nervous Labour MPs demanded last night Audi A3
House prices fall for eighth month in a row  [05/26/2008 05:42 AM]
House prices fell for the eighth month in a row as the 'buyers strike' continues, a housing market survey has revealed For sale rate












Midas: Bank rights issues - invest or not?  [05/25/2008 03:29 PM]
Mail on Sunday share tipper Midas runs the rule over the rights issues from banks and weighs ups whether investors should accept the chance to invest
Hetherington: I paid for buyer, then nothing  [05/25/2008 03:29 PM]
Every week, Tony Hetherington replies to readers' letters - this week a timeshare scam, a fraudsters passes away and a wife's tax conundrum




A-Z of the sunday newspapers  [05/25/2008 03:29 PM]
Here's our quick round-up of the big stories from the business and financial pages of the national newspapers today Pile of newspapers
Sunday newspaper share tips  [05/25/2008 03:29 PM]
Each week, we round up the main share tips from the Sunday newspapers Pile of newspapers












Homeowners pay for savers' good fortune  [05/25/2008 01:58 PM]
Cash savers really do have it good. A year ago the best deal you could hope for was 5.85%. But now accounts pay 6.5%
Reasons to be fearful  [05/25/2008 01:58 PM]
Call this a crisis? Pah! Any time between the late Sixties and the mid-Eighties, Chancellors would have cheerfully swapped their problems for ours












M&S bosses keep in step to fill big man's shoes  [05/25/2008 01:58 PM]
Sir Stuart Rose may not yet have settled into the executive chairman's well-padded chair, but there are signs that harmony may be at discord in the M&S boardroom