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Market report: Wednesday preview [05/28/2008 08:32 AM]
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London shares are set to open higher after Wall Street closed firmer following a retreat in oil prices, with British Energy a probable focus 
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2m sold 'worthless' income insurance [05/28/2008 08:32 AM]
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Two million customers have been sold potentially worthless payment protection insurance, it has been claimed today  
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Uncomfortable line for Labour [05/27/2008 06:55 PM]
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A recent warning from the International Monetary Fund could spell electoral suicide for Labour
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Crude attacks on correct oil expert [05/27/2008 06:55 PM]
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Goldman Sachs oil analyst, Arjun N Murti, believes we're running out of the black stuff. Problem is, he's usually right 
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Fun suffers as families cut back [05/27/2008 06:55 PM]
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Millions are cutting back on restaurant meals, pints at the pub, gym memberships and nights at the cinema because of the credit crisis 
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Soaring cost of living revealed [05/27/2008 06:55 PM]
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Families feel the pinch as property, fuel and food prices start to bite  
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Fraud fears for new fast bank transfers [05/27/2008 06:55 PM]
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A faster system of making bank payments could put customers at greater risk of fraud, experts warn. 
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City bonuses hit a record £12.6bn [05/27/2008 06:55 PM]
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Union leaders last night criticised record City bonuses, claiming they 'defied economic gravity'.  
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14m workers 'face ruin if they lose jobs' [05/27/2008 06:55 PM]
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One in four workers could face ruin within weeks if they were to lose their jobs, a report warns today. 
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Mystics face checks in blitz on swindlers [05/27/2008 06:55 PM]
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The biggest overhaul in consumer protection laws for 40 years has come into force to protect the public from rogue traders  
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BT pays £1.75m for call centre fraud [05/27/2008 06:55 PM]
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British Telecom has paid £1.75m in compensation for cheating taxpayers in a call-centre fraud 
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Carbon rationing mooted by MPs [05/27/2008 06:55 PM]
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Every adult should be forced to use a 'carbon ration card' when they pay for petrol, airline tickets or household energy, MPs say  
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Oil takes a tumble as the dollar climbs [05/27/2008 06:55 PM]
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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 
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Shops pass on the pain to customers [05/27/2008 06:55 PM]
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Comment:The credit crisis is far from over and for most householders it is going to get worse before it gets better  
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Market report: Tuesday close [05/27/2008 06:55 PM]
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17.00:Shares in South Africa-based brewer SABMiller put on a fine head today amid mounting talk of a takeover 
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Shock departure for Vodafone boss Sarin [05/27/2008 06:55 PM]
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Arun Sarin, one of Europe's highest paid chief executives, is suddenly stepping down at Vodafone after five years at the top  
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Government faces road tax rebellion [05/27/2008 06:55 PM]
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Extra taxes that will hit seven out of ten motorists must be scrapped, nervous Labour MPs demanded last night 
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House prices fall for eighth month in a row [05/26/2008 05:42 AM]
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House prices fell for the eighth month in a row as the 'buyers strike' continues, a housing market survey has revealed      
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Midas: Bank rights issues - invest or not? [05/25/2008 03:29 PM]
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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
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Hetherington: I paid for buyer, then nothing [05/25/2008 03:29 PM]
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Every week, Tony Hetherington replies to readers' letters - this week a timeshare scam, a fraudsters passes away and a wife's tax conundrum 
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A-Z of the sunday newspapers [05/25/2008 03:29 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 [05/25/2008 03:29 PM]
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Each week, we round up the main share tips from the Sunday newspapers      
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Homeowners pay for savers' good fortune [05/25/2008 01:58 PM]
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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%
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Reasons to be fearful [05/25/2008 01:58 PM]
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Call this a crisis? Pah! Any time between the late Sixties and the mid-Eighties, Chancellors would have cheerfully swapped their problems for ours     
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M&S bosses keep in step to fill big man's shoes [05/25/2008 01:58 PM]
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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
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