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  1. Russian stock market hits two-year low
  2. Chinese shares fall: Business roundup Aug 11
  3. Business newspaper roundup: August 11
  4. Marston's tipped to pitch for Cains
  5. DIY stores suffer worst summer since 2004
  6. This credit crisis is like the plague and nobody is safe yet
  7. Britain’s biggest private companies: Salute a nation of shopkeepers
  8. Accountant loves being hate figure
  9. UK Sunday papers round-up: August 11
  10. Credit crisis one year on: We've seen it all before - only the numbers are new
  11. Online bingo is a mecca for middle classes
  12. Credit crisis one year on: How sub-prime put a stop to Go Business
  13. Grosvenor looks for a key to the property game
  14. Michael Grade and ITV's missing X Factor
  15. Tie sales on the rise as men fear the sack
  16. Currencies
  17. Have we reached the end of the road for oil?
  18. BG makes sixth Brazilian deep-water discovery
  19. Americans need radical surgery to revive country's economy
  20. Family forced into car by credit crunch
  21. American Airlines penalises frequent fliers
  22. Fannie Mae slumps $2.3bn into red
  23. Cumberland sausage seeks same status as Champagne
  24. Home repossessions soar 50pc to 12-year high
  25. Sterling plunges to 18-month low against the dollar
  26. WPP going for gold in Beijing
  27. UK repossessions soar 50pc to 12-year high
  28. BG Group, Schroders: Business roundup August 8
  29. Sterling tumbles to 18-month low against the dollar
  30. Wellcome is mystery investor in M&S
  31. Interest rate cut will come - but first we must ward off slump
  32. Governments cause the credit crisis, but capitalism gets the blame
  33. Watch for the City's adulation to turn to vilification
  34. Barclays chief says worst of crisis over
  35. Dubai firms take 20pc stake in Cirque du Soleil
  36. Government's hesitation on stamp duty is damaging housing market, says MP
  37. AIG suffers with further $5.3bn loss
  38. Ladbrokes sees lower profits from high-rollers
  39. ECB rates unchanged at 4.25pc
  40. Smith & Nephew, Barclays: Business roundup August 7
  41. Rugeley warning dents International Power
  42. Interest rates held at 5pc by Bank of England
  43. YouNoodle takes its own test
  44. Barclays, Cobham: Business roundup August 7
  45. GLG Partners posts 64pc less as star Greg Coffey eyes London
  46. Citigroup may pay $5bn to investors in frozen securities
  47. Dubai is planning Informa bid team
  48. Credit crisis: After the binge, the mortgage hangover
  49. Banking industry leaders put forward reforms to bolster resilience
  50. Crisis deepens for Freddie Mac
  51. Time Warner to hive off AOL as profits fall
  52. Standard Life reports 51pc increase in first-half profits
  53. Lonmin rebuffs Xstrata £5bn bid as 'opportunistic'
  54. ITV, Lonmin, BNP Paribas: Business roundup Aug 6
  55. Xstrata makes £5bn bid for platinum producer Lonmin
  56. Britain's biggest pension schemes turn surplus into £41 billion black hole
  57. Oil slides as Federal Reserve keeps interest rates at 2pc
  58. BBC internet news plan attacked
  59. Drax profits hit by cost of coal
  60. Tullett Prebon chief eyes GFI deal in weeks
  61. GKN steers around US car market slowdown
  62. Iberia’s loss blamed on fuel costs
  63. Northern Rock Q&A
  64. Persimmon ties up with Halifax to double your home deposit
  65. Oil's retreat continues as it sinks below $118
  66. Stamp duty may be waived to fight housing slowdown
  67. Fresh blow to first-time buyers
  68. Northern Rock in £3bn bail-out from taxpayer
  69. Michael Page, Barclays, GKN, Drax: Business roundup Aug 5
  70. Barclays, GKN: Business roundup Aug 5
  71. Crude oil falls below $120 as US consumers weaken
  72. Northern Rock losses could be £500 million
  73. Maybe Vanni's missed a trick with his hols
  74. Taxpayers may have to dig deep for miners' pensions
  75. Government makes clear it favours EdF
  76. Fortis faces write-off over ABN Amro deal
  77. Product safety fears help give Intertek first-half lift
  78. YouTube breaks Olympic record with deal
  79. Cheltenham & Gloucester, Alliance Boot: Business round-up Aug 4
  80. HSBC's profits drop as economies slows
  81. Bluewater plunges in value as credit crisis bites
  82. Qinetiq, Lend Lease: Business roundup Aug 4
  83. UK business newspaper roundup: August 4
  84. Royal Bank of Scotland to post big loss
  85. Northern Rock customers face negative equity
  86. Shell courts Russia with asset swap plan
  87. Wispa campaign leads to return of a chocolate bubble bar
  88. Scottish Widows looks to reinsure £6bn annuity book
  89. Reckitt cleans up as product line remains fragrant in tough times
  90. China's economic miracle at a crossroads as Olympics start
  91. BA’s Willie Walsh hoping oil prices will inject sense into the industry
  92. Brand-new terminals, brand-new merger: now for a new brand
  93. FSA enforcer wants insider traders put in prison
  94. Currencies
  95. The naked ambition of Equitable's Vanni Treves
  96. Buoyant BAE trains its sights on Asian opportunities
  97. Not such a smooth ride for Innocent
  98. Green taxes on air travel exceed carbon costs
  99. Yahoo! board defends Microsoft takeover rejection in face of Carl Icahn
  100. British Energy blame game begins as EDF deal collapses
  101. MG Rover speeds back into action at Longbridge
  102. UK company insolvencies soar 60pc
  103. Bleak outlook for UK economy as manufacturing shrinks to 10-year low
  104. Families take advantage of leisure industry price war
  105. Credit crunch leaves Alliance & Leicester's profits in tatters
  106. BA's woes would ease if the US behaved like the land of the free
  107. BAE expects defence spending to jump as its profits rise
  108. Alliance & Leicester profits plunge 99pc
  109. British Energy shares fall as EDF pulls out of £12bn deal
  110. British Airways, BAE Systems, BMW: Roundup for August 1
  111. EDF pulls out of £12bn deal to buy British Energy
  112. Wonder women
  113. Broker duo Terry Smith and Mickey Gooch in merger talks
  114. Currencies
  115. William Hill falls at Government's high tax hurdles
  116. Beleaguered National Australia Bank ousts CEO John Stewart
  117. Q: when is a boost not a boost? A: when it's reported by analysts
  118. Exxon Mobil makes US corporate history
  119. BSkyB axes 250 jobs as profits fall
  120. Shell eyes Iraq to boost oil production
  121. HBOS's outlook for the UK housing market is not pretty
  122. Whitbread eyes further swaps after Mitchells & Butler's deal
  123. House prices falling fastest for 17 years, says Nationwide
  124. Anglo-American's profits boosted by commodities boom
  125. Centrica profits singed by British Gas costs
  126. House prices drop 8.1pc, says Nationwide
  127. Shell, Anglo American and Mitchells & Butlers: Roundup for July 31
  128. Guardian group uses Gordon Brown's rules for tax holiday
  129. Alistair Darling must not tamper with inflation target, Tim Besley warns
  130. St George of the MPC is ready to slay the dragon of inflation
  131. Central banks move to boost credit flow
  132. EADS determined to clip wings of its cost base even further
  133. Just the place for WTO talks to keep going round and round
  134. Can Centrica justify raising its dividends?
  135. Profitable Admiral is not shipshape yet
  136. £1bn cash windfall for Norwich Union policyholders
  137. Gas price rises: Q&A
  138. British Gas hits customers with biggest one-off increase in energy bills ever recorde
  139. British Gas bills to rise by up to 35pc
  140. One in seven homeowners 'to fall into negative equity'
  141. British Gas bills to rise by 25pc for millions
  142. Miss Pennypincher
  143. 1.7m UK homeowners to fall into negative equity, warns S&P
  144. SFO wins appeal over BAE Saudi arms deal
  145. Next bucks the high street trend
  146. Lloyds TSB expects mortgage market to improve
  147. British Airways and Iberia: New board holds key to airline tie-up
  148. Every little error helps card holders
  149. Anglo-Spanish combination is at the departure gate
  150. Making sense of dramatic movements in volatile stock markets
  151. BA lift-off for transatlantic powerhouse
  152. De Beers opens first mines outside Africa
  153. FSA makes eight arrests in swoop on insider dealing ring
  154. Homeowners will struggle to get mortgages until 2010
  155. St James's Place denies HBOS sale as shares hit new low
  156. BA in merger talks with Spanish airline Iberia
  157. Mortgage approvals hit new low
  158. BA and Iberia in merger talks
  159. Mortgage approvals plunge to new low in June
  160. Wolfson and CSR weigh on technology stocks
  161. Woolworths issues profit warning as sales fall
  162. Abbey set to topple Halifax as UK's largest mortgage lender
  163. Inchcape's emerging markets offsets weak UK car demand
  164. Britain's mortgage market should not get US-style fix, report says
  165. Tesco's drive into high street banking world is well timed
  166. Merrill Lynch bids to raise $8.5bn as it faces further writedowns
  167. Simple, transparent financial services will go down a treat with the public
  168. Retailers cannot ignore the shift of real power to consumers
  169. BAE offer for homeland security consultancy Detica
  170. Russians in tax warning to BP over Robert Dudley departure
  171. Shareholder perks that you might not know about
  172. Emirates plans five A380s a day for Heathrow
  173. KKR's Amsterdam shares soar on $15bn IPO
  174. Are you against in-flight mobile phone calls?
  175. Bernard Matthews rebrands to recapture 'bootiful' days
  176. Ryanair shares plunge as airline dives into red
  177. Shoppers turn to frozen foods to save money, Northern Foods says
  178. UK business: The week ahead July 28-Aug 1
  179. BAE Systems snaps up security specialists Detica for £531m
  180. BAE, Barclays: Business news round up for July 28
  181. Housing slump will end by 2010, says report
  182. Commodities such as oil could be the latest bubble about to burst
  183. Commanding respect in the business field
  184. London City airport set for more flights
  185. Beds Direct calls in the administrators
  186. More Dawnay, Day Group under BDO's control
  187. Rentokil's new management seeks a rats to riches story
  188. China and Britain ready to exploit Tibet's natural resources
  189. Russians in turmoil as prosecutors deny summoning TNK-BP boss
  190. Why Beijing Olympic medals are worth their weight in gold
  191. High price of fashion leads Cavalli to call off sale talks
  192. MFI recruits Hilco bosses
  193. Currencies
  194. British Airways chiefs face price-fix charges
  195. Harbinger seeks approval for Inmarsat bid
  196. Rio Tinto targets potash as fertiliser sales soar
  197. Sloanes: It's hard below the £15m watershed
  198. How to survive the credit crunch, Sloane-style
  199. Market grim ahead of US durable goods data
  200. McDonald's returns to health where CostCo fails
  201. British economy faces 'anaemic' growth
  202. US markets hit by $8.7bn Ford losses
  203. TNK-BP: Robert Dudley and Lord Robertson's personal statements in full
  204. Customers braced for further energy price rises
  205. Currencies
  206. WTO trade barrier talks on brink of collapse
  207. EDF on brink of £11bn British Energy takeover
  208. Cadogan Petroleum engulfed by Ukraine legal row
  209. Renewed protests against Sir Stuart Rose's dual role at Marks & Spencer
  210. Microsoft restructures online business post Yahoo!
  211. easyJet to slash Stansted flights by 12pc as fuel rise bites
  212. Arctic Circle may hold key to world oil supply
  213. Moneysupermarket.com's takeover bid came from Canadian pension fund
  214. Rolls-Royce is shielded from UK slowdown
  215. Amazon doubles its profits
  216. Russians issue legal threat to TNK- BP's Robert Dudley
  217. Bradford & Bingley's £2.5bn deal proves ability to access funding
  218. Centrica expands with Belgian deal
  219. Struggling Galiform cancels dividend
  220. George W Bush: Wall Street 'got drunk' and now has a hangover
  221. Oil price is reaching tipping point, says Lehman
  222. HBOS shares climb on BBVA takeover talk
  223. GlaxoSmithKline teams up with Aspen to drive generic drugs
  224. Halfords keeps pedaling against the slowdown
  225. Bank of England reveals three-way split on interest rates
  226. De Beers warning as diamond demand slows
  227. easyGroup threatens curry house with copyright action
  228. Vodafone announces buyback plan a day after share price tumble
  229. Don't put in that new kitchen before you put house on market, says Abbey
  230. 'Feel-good factor' is lowest on record
  231. Mortgage arrangement fees rise by 20pc in one year
  232. Federal Reserve officials examining Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
  233. Chances are the difference is Darling...
  234. Vodafone faces tough time as European markets crack
  235. Felix Dennis plans to launch The Week in Oz
  236. Plum quarter for Apple as Macintosh computer sales hit record
  237. My life is better, not worse, without a car
  238. Alistair Darling and his Treasury U-turns on multinationals' tax
  239. HBOS boy wonder must now turn into Scrooge
  240. Call for Equitable Life payouts to avert fall in confidence
  241. Yahoo! bows to pressure as Carl Icahn joins the board
  242. Movers and shakers
  243. HBOS investors take up just 8.3pc of issue
  244. HSBC shares jump on CIC investment hopes
  245. Alistair Darling set for U-turn on foreign profits tax plan
  246. £3.5bn of unsold HBOS stock hits the market
  247. Home owners drop prices by more than £4,000
  248. Villages becoming enclaves for rich and elderly
  249. Inflation for middle classes rises to 7.4pc
  250. Dumpster diving with the Freegans: Why pay for food?

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