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- We shouldn't take pleasure in the plight of Lehman Brother's employees
- AIG: The company at the heart of the world's financial system
- FTSE tumbles below 5,000 for first time in three years
- FTSE-100 falls below 5,000 for first time since June 2005
- Movers and shakers
- Lehman Brothers collapse: Alistair Darling vows to crack down on market manipulation
- Washington Mutual downgrade adds to pressure on bank
- Profile: AIG
- Profile: Lehman Brothers
- Profile: Merrill Lynch
- Barclays in talks to buy some Lehman Brothers assets
- FTSE 100 slides further as British banks hit
- AIG's credit ratings slashed as Wall Street drama intensifies
- City news (Mon-Fri)
- Hewlett Packart to shed thousands of jobs
- As Lehman Brothers crumbled, the bankers drank to forget
- Wall Street meltdown is a knife to the heart of Main Street America
- Wall Street bullishness replaced by talk of 1929
- Wall Street and the City of London are not doomed
- HBOS plunge drives FTSE 100 to biggest fall since January
- Lehman Brothers collapse: Q&A
- Lehman Brothers collapse: How it compares
- Credit card holders transferring £1,600 in next 12 months
- Dow Jones slides as Lehman bankruptcy prompts frantic trading
- Credit Crunch timeline: From Northern Rock to Lehman Brothers
- HBOS leads FTSE 100 lower after Lehman bankruptcy
- From bad to worse as markets open in London
- Lehman Brothers files for bankruptcy: Employees' futures uncertain
- FTSE 100 slides as Lehman bankruptcy sends shockwaves through markets
- Bank of America buys Merrill Lynch for $50bn
- Lehman Brothers teeters on verge of collapse as Barclays pulls out
- Lehman Brothers: What are the options
- Lehman Brothers files for bankruptcy as credit crisis bites
- Lehman Brothers files for bankruptcy as credit crisis bites
- Currencies
- Alex cartoon
- Barclays walks away from deal to rescue Lehman Brothers
- Barclays mulls bid for Lehman Brothers as Hank Paulson begs banks to deliver a rescu
- Barclays should be wary of the gorilla in its midst
- Wall Street privatises US government: be very afraid
- Alitalia flights may be halted to save money
- BAE to review of troubled Astute nuclear submarine project
- Cable & Wireless accelerates demerger plan
- XL holiday firm collapse: Stranded passengers begin journeys home
- Los Angeles train crash: Twenty people feared dead as rescue continues
- Currencies
- Capital fears for AIG and Washington Mutual
- Washington Mutual warns off would-be buyers
- XL Leisure meltdown may have a Silver lining
- Tories should pledge to help people be their own boss
- Mortgage rate cuts from four major lenders
- Lender cuts mortgage rate almost one per cent
- Weak pound to increase Britain's payments to EU by billions
- Lehman Brothers shares hit by US reluctance to aid sale
- Families cut back on savings and pensions to cope with rising costs
- French Connection bets on new suit range to lift gloom
- City news (Mon-Fri)
- XL Leisure being put into administration
- Lehman Brothers searches for white knight
- Currencies
- Shanghai surprise
- E.ON chief and other corporate blunders
- Movers and shakers
- Credit crisis results in losses for city executives
- City news (Mon-Fri)
- UK energy companies braced for 'windfall tax'
- Keeping the wolves from the door at Next
- ITV bid speculation revived as Charles Allen takes seat on Virgin Media board
- US postpones $40bn Air Force defence contract
- More gas storage needed for harsh winters
- Law society warning over Russia's 'state-sponsored intimidation'
- Lehman chief puts his reputation on the line
- Lehman racks up record $3.9bn loss
- RAB Capital stops investors taking money from Special Situations Fund
- Old Mutual chief quits as insurer unveils more US woes
- City news (Mon-Fri)
- Blown fuse at Stock Exchange comes to defence of Government
- Enter the dragon, breathing fire and ready to shake the world
- Russians give BP fresh ultimatum
- 3i names finance successor
- Steve Jobs and new Apple iPhone under scrutiny
- First-time buyers need biggest deposits since 1980s
- Gold may run out of steam at $1000
- First-time buyers suffer as deposits climb
- Vodafone boss shakes up top jobs
- 99 Cents Only Stores raises prices for first time... to 99.99 cents
- FTSE 100 falls as trading resumes
- BG gives up battle for Origin Energy
- Tips on how to make your business recession proof
- City news (Mon-Fri)
- Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. What's in a name?
- Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac: After the rescue, Paulson's real work begins
- Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac: Paulson stops the rot but more to be done
- Thomas Cook set for EC claim ruling
- House prices 'to fall by 25pc before recovery'
- London Stock Exchange failure floors share price rally
- Gulf airline Etihad has busiest summer
- BG outflanked by £4.5bn Origin tie-up with Conoco
- Snack group Glisten posts healthy 18pc profit rise
- Paulson's bailout is just a stop-gap, the next President must sort out the mess
- London Stock Exchange trading resumes after computer crash
- Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac: Reaction
- Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac: What's in a name?
- Fannie Mae - Freddie Mac: Q and A
- LSE reopens shouting pits as computers crash
- London Stock Exchange trading derailed by computer crash on frenzied day
- Food prices rise at the fastest rate on record
- Surprise fall in price of goods leaving factories, ONS figures show
- Wolfson Microelectronics chief executive Dave Shrigley steps down
- London Stock Exchange trading hit by computer crash on frantic day
- London Stock Exchange trading hit by computer crash
- Flybe soars back into profit
- FTSE 100 jumps after America bails out Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
- Derbyshire and Cheshire turn to Nationwide as financial woes mount
- Korean regulators caution KDB over taking stake in Lehman
- Asian stock markets surge after America bails out Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
- City news (Mon-Fri)
- Credit due to the man who helps us beat the cheats
- CBI survey highlights growth of flexible working
- Power firms try to duck £1bn energy saving plan
- Rivals want limits set on Worldwide arm of BBC
- Jeremy Isaacs to step down at Lehman
- US Government stages world's biggest bail out
- Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac: background to their rescue
- Bright sparks shine brightly in the gloom
- US takes over mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
- Asda chases after M&S customers by ditching Coleen Rooney
- 'Goldfinger' makes comeback with launch of $5bn hedge fund
- Wall Street star brings boutique bank to Europe
- Nationwide swoops on battered rivals
- Sunday share tips: Could a recovery be in the starting gates?
- Woolworths to shake up executive rewards
- Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac bail-out talks continue
- LVMH's bid for Les Echos kicks off protest
- Credit crunch will last another 18 months
- Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac bailouts as America heads for recession
- Currencies
- BHP Billiton halts Australian ore mining after new fatality
- The dos and don'ts of a debt crisis
- Russia aids rouble's recovery with floor to assure investors
- Stock market suffers worst week since 2002
- FTSE 100 suffers worst week in six years
- US unemployment rate hits 5-year high
- US unemployment rate hits 5-year high
- Higher earners now hit by mortgage repossessions
- Bill Gates and Seinfeld in bizarre $300m ad campaign for Microsoft
- Huge rise in the price of food
- UK car sales stall to lowest level since 1966
- House prices are falling at fastest rate since the Great Depression
- City news (Mon-Fri)
- Another fine mess, dearly beloved of our Chancellor
- The lesson for BP is never again to be so naive in dealing with Russia
- TNK-BP joint venture dispute cools as new agreement is signed
- US stock markets dive for fourth day on sales and job fears
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- Higher energy bills are paying for shareholder dividends, report says
- UK car sales stall to lowest level since 1966
- House prices falling at fastest rate in 25 years
- Mortgage rates fall back to where they were before credit crunch
- Bank of England keeps interest rates at 5pc
- Whoops! Vital flaw in Government's home loans scheme
- UK homeowners lose £25,000 as house prices fall at fastest rate on record
- BP settles dispute with Russian billionaires
- Premier Inn's sales rise as businessman go budget
- City news (Mon-Fri)
- Bank of England likely to hold interest rates as prices jump
- Punch Taverns chief adds to pressure on Alistair Darling
- Asking price slashed, but buyer still has to find $16.9m
- Business should articulate the extent of the Government's incompetence
- Borrowers may need 31 years to pay of credit card debts
- Rodgers and Hammerstein to sell catalogue
- M&S sacking sparks GMB union protest
- Lehman in focus as Ospraie Fund closes
- UK jewellers defy high street gloom
- Playtech throws dice into the television market
- QinetiQ wins £150m MoD maritime contract
- Britons work almost two hours more per week than the average European
- UK services industry shrinks for fourth month
- Sterling's slump deepens as recession looms
- City news (Mon-Fri)
- Kleinwort Benson name may live on
- Alert over Tory IHT threshold proposals
- Lonmin invites suitors to the table
- Bank steps in to support the baht as Thailand plagued by political unrest
- £300 million more for shared equity scheme
- Gordon Brown's stamp duty rescue plan dismissed as 'symbolic' gesture
- Food prices in Britain increasing at twice the rate of most other countries
- Stamp Duty: Not enough to stop the rot
- Ealing, Queen of the Suburbs welcomes Gordon Brown, King of doom
- Stamp duty threshold raised: reactions
- Chancellor raises stamp duty threshold to £175,000
- Stamp duty threshold raised to £175,000 to help first-time buyers
- Stamp duty threshold raised to £175,000
- Stamp duty threshold raised to £175,000
- Stamp duty to be suspended in Government's homebuyer package
- Stamp duty to be suspended in Government's homebuyer package
- Gordon Brown unveils housing help package
- Sterling sell-off intensifies as investors turn their backs on Britain
- City news (Mon-Fri)
- Google launches web browser in battle with rival Microsoft
- Spanish property group loses €2bn
- GDF Suez rules out BE bid, but still seeks nuclear option
- Astroboy helps Imagi branch out to become China's Pixar
- Digby Jones: I quit trade role to get a bit of my life back
- Alistair Darling 'talking down the economy' as pound slides
- Gordon Brown-Alistair Darling economic split: Experts give their views
- International borrowing jumps in the second quarter
- Experts give their views on the Gordon Brown-Alistair Darling economic split
- Mortgage approvals tumble to record low
- Goals Soccer Centres plans major expansion
- City news (Mon-Fri)
- Hardships ahead but crisis unlikely
- House prices fall for 11th month in row
- Greed was not good for Dresdner Bank
- Pencil in 2010 as the start of recovery from the recession
- Virgin Atlantic ready to take on BA
- Sunday share tips: In an insecure world, buying into G4S is a safe option
- Taylor Wimpey hunts new investors
- Alistair Darling backtracks on claim that economic crisis is worst for 60 years
- US insurance group Marsh considers bid for Benfield
- Pensions Q&A
- Britain facing biggest pensions crisis in half a century as values drop 20pc
- Encountering more turbulence
- Grisly with a sore head or cute cub? You decide
- Ship shape and Bristol fashion: Peter Hargreaves battles the downturn with relish
- Families see energy bills rise over £1,300 after record price rises
- Banana baron Fyffes' shares skid 30pc
- Osbourne hits out at Darling over business tax
- George Osbourne's letter to Alistair Darling
- Wealthy overseas car lovers undeterred by global slowdown, says HR Owen
- Super rich detached from property slump, says Knight Frank
- Harry Potter magic rubs off on Bloomsbury profits
- Successful Camco auction a boost for carbon trading
- Microsoft poised for $500m Greenfield takeover
- City news (Mon-Fri)
- Currencies
- Pendgragon is forced to slash dividend
- Russia may cut off oil flow to the West
- Artemis snares prize manager 'Rock Hard' Ruth Keattch for flagship fund
- IMI valve sales boost profits
- US GDP gets surprise boost from exports in second quarter
- MPC dove Blancheflower to vote for rate cut
- Starbucks executives to miss out on pay rises
- Traders price in rate cut to head off UK recession
- Weak pound and tax breaks attract film makers to Pinewood
- Savills shrugs off UK property slump as lettings surge
- Mutual insurer LV pays £150m for Highway
- Retail sales hit 25-year low as high food and fuel costs discourage shoppers
- Pendragon profits crash as rising car costs drive away buyers
- Savills profits plunge as Europe and Asia-Pacific property markets start to feel the