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- Financial crisis means boom time for the restructuring companies
- City of London seeks to retain its dominant status
- Investment banks no longer in the frame for financing the movies
- Weinsteins' Hollywood star begins to fade
- Aberdeen is toasting high fuel costs
- Gordon Brown forced to kiss prudence goodbye
- CLG fails to light up audit
- Confirmed: the lunatics are running the asylum
- Collins Stewart are banking on diversification
- Aberdeen assets rise 6pc after GPI purchase
- Halifax cuts its mortgage rates for second time in a week
- Mortgage lending slides as banks rein in
- Merrill Lynch's £4.7bn loss dwarfs estimates
- Currencies
- Dennis turns over new leaf for Butler & Tanner
- Gordon Brown to ditch strict borrowing rules
- Google and Microsoft feel the economic gloom
- QinetiQ chief need not defend his miserly £95,000 pay rise
- Fiscal checks on government could be a vote winner
- Bradford & Bingley gets cash call go-ahead
- JP Morgan reveals rare cheer with better-than-expected profits
- Equitable Life victims 'should get billions in compensation'
- British families go camping as they tighten their belts
- US banks rally lifts global stock markets
- Every reason for UK industry to play a full role in 'new nuclear' plan
- Trinity Mirror acts to reassure markets
- Champagne sparkles as other markets go flat
- Bank of England chief sees rocky ride ahead for economy
- Market volatility drives Icap revenue rise
- Our regulators should do less, but do it much better
- Equitable Life: Government cornered
- Merrill Lynch set to reveal another loss
- Pay up and say sorry for Equitable scandal
- Policyholders die as justice is delayed
- US inflation climbs at highest rate in 26 years
- Chinese demand for luxury drives Richemont
- Eurostar sales up as travellers dump planes in favour of trains
- UK slowdown prompts UK to turn to chocolate
- RBS is biggest loser in torrid day for UK banks
- Fuel prices: Alistair Darling postpones 2p petrol duty rise
- Co-operative Group to buy rival Somerfield
- Monthly UK unemployment figures worst since 1992
- Nightclub operator Luminar confident of weathering economic downturn
- Interest rate cut on cards as gloom deepens
- Call for construction tsar to deliver efficiency
- In face of the R word, here's to an anniversary rate cut
- British Energy brings in new adviser on EdF bid
- BT chief sets out ultra-fast broadband vision
- Dawnay Day problems escalate
- Radiohead video: no cameras, no lights, maximum publicity on Google
- Inflation could hit 5 per cent, economists warn
- UK country homes suffer steepest price fall in more than a decade
- Inflation hits 3.8pc in June as squeeze tightens
- David Cameron: UK economy needs 'full-blown' plan for recovery
- EU set to cut cost of sending texts abroad
- BT plans to invest £1.5bn to take UK into broadband superleague
- Squeeze on British households tightens as inflation hits 3.8pc
- Housing transactions slump to lowest in 30 years, says RICS
- Markets put a spoke in Finn's wheeler-dealing
- Pantheon sale plans are shelved
- Bank of England Governor Mervyn King rejects pay rise
- Jim Rogers attacks Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac bail-out
- The banks are still bleeding heavily
- GfK looks to Cinven to fund joint bid for TNS after merger fails
- Coldplay helps EMI back into black
- Apple’s iPhone 3G success marred by technical hitches
- Hit for ITV as 'buyers’ linked to BSkyB stake
- Equitable Life victims face battle for compensation
- Raw material costs rocket by 30pc as inflation threat grows
- Shell buys Duvernay for 'tight gas’ assets
- Anheuser throws in the towel to InBev
- Mega deal could leave rivals with a hangover
- Imperial shares jump on reports of bid approach from India’s ONG
- GSK to pay £1.6bn for insomnia drug
- Movers and shakers
- BT turns to Setanta Sports in broadband battle
- Santander's takeover of Alliance & Leicester spells shake-up of high street banks
- Santander's takeover of Alliance & Leicester spells shake-up of high street banks
- Crude oil set to tumble below $100 next year, Lehman predicts
- UK manufacturers see cost of raw materials soar 30pc
- Alliance & Leicester: Takeover spells shake-up of high street banks
- Santander shows faith in British banks with Alliance & Leicester bid
- St Modwen falls into red after £55m asset write downs
- UK business: The week ahead July 14 - July 18
- InBev agrees to buy Anheuser-Busch for $52bn
- BAA refinancing comes closer to taking off
- The week ahead
- Investors must learn to be greedy when others are fearful
- Textron chief who flew the GE nest
- House prices could fall back a long way after their excessive rises
- Struggling homeowners may be given rent-back option
- Fears over crisis at US mortgage firms
- China, Brazil and India belong in the G8
- FSA to pursue Bradford & Bingley takeover
- LSE faces more tough times
- Reed Elsevier begins hunt for a successor to Sir Crispin Davis
- Dawnay to call in Ernst & Young
- Mary Portas has an eye for fashion in Mary, Queen of Shops
- Lord James: 52 years at the City crease
- There ain't no (easy) cure for these summertime blues
- Will the Dragons be a roaring success?
- Housing market crash: Is there a silver lining?
- Bradford & Bingley investors hit for £30m
- Dow Jones dives as Hank Paulson rules out rescue of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
- Credit crisis roars FTSE 100 into a bear market
- Halifax signals mortage market upturn with interest rate cut
- FTSE 100 closes in jaws of a bear market as US slide continues
- Hank Paulson fails to calm US market fears over Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac
- InBev reportedly ups offer for Anheuser-Busch
- Thomas Cook scraps merger with Air Berlin
- US government hatches plan for Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac
- RBS in talks to sell ABN assets to National Australia Bank
- Washington Group wins Sellafield clean-up contract
- Magners cider sales have cooled off, says C&C
- Currencies
- Rising tide of bad debts will flood over banks
- UK's problems must be looked at in the round
- Associated British Food forces through more food price rises
- Barratt Developments' debt covenants waived
- Housing crisis: Fears for 100,000 jobs as sector suffers 'worst conditions for 50 yea
- House building crisis by numbers
- House building crisis: Q&A
- Interest rate decision: City reaction
- Bank of England holds interest rates at 5pc
- Interest rates: BoE's next move will be a cut
- Bank of England's MPC holds interest rates
- House prices falling at fastest rate since 1990s
- O2 launch of Apple iPhone set for chaos in UK
- Barratt cuts jobs, axes dividend and writes down £85m
- European indices slide as Dow Jones and S&P 500 enter bear market
- AB Foods shares slide on report of slowing growth at Primark
- Couples on average wage struggle to buy homes
- Barratt Developments to axe 1,200 jobs
- BoE expected to hold interest rates at 5pc
- Food prices rise by 7 per cent in a year
- Mortgage rates at highest level for eight years
- B&B staff guaranteed a roller-coaster ride
- Equitable Life: When hands off means eyes shut
- Alliance & Leicester shares buoyed by new chairman
- Sales drop forces Bovis to halt plans for new homes
- BT buys Ufindus to shout down Yell
- Marks & Spencer's AGM: Sir Stuart Rose faces the shareholders
- GfK cans TNS merger plan in favour of possible cash offer
- London Stock Exchange shares jump on buoyant results
- G8: Gordon Brown expects world trade deal to save British families £200 a year
- Levi's profits plummet 98pc to $1m
- Marks & Spencer's AGM: Sir Stuart Rose answers the shareholders
- Carphone Warehouse bets on laptops to beat high street gloom
- G8: Gordon Brown says new trade deal will save British families £200 a year
- DTZ profits plunge as "recessionary" gloom bites
- Alan Gillespie to chair Alliance & Leicester
- Bovis Homes and Redrow axe 40pc of staff in further housing gloom
- WPP makes £1bn hostile bid for TNS
- Bovis Homes and Redrow to slash 40pc of workforce
- Sir Stuart may need help from on high to survive
- US mortgage lenders see shares tumble
- Merger of AA and Saga lifts revenues
- Barclays stops loans at FirstPlus
- BBC Worldwide signals £55m investment
- Equitable Life victims could claim billions
- Alliance & Leicester close to appointing new chairman
- Fed could extend emergency lending to US banks
- Financial Outlook 2008: Second Half
- Barclays stops Firstplus loans, prompting profits warning from Moneysupermarket
- CML: Mortgage approvals have almost halved
- CML: Mortgage lending falls 44pc year-on-year
- FTSE 100 enters a bear market
- Property crisis sees Bank of Ireland reins in commercial lending
- Bradford & Bingley shares tumble again
- Home Counties mansions follow London property into downturn, says Savills
- Persimmon axes 1,100 jobs as both margins and sales tumble
- Britain is close to recession, British Chambers of Commerce warns
- Fed and SEC memorandum of understanding after Bear Stearns' exposure
- Guy Hands charts new path for EMI
- US is in recession: Merrill Lynch’s David Rosenberg
- Microsoft still in Yahoo! search
- Italian and French car sales fall and German output stalls
- Currencies
- Britons borrowing more and saving less
- Banks make £2.5 billion in unauthorised overdraft charges
- Britons holiday in UK during credit crisis
- Fixed rate mortgages still going up
- Microsoft willing to renew Yahoo! bid if Icahn succeeds in replacing board
- City execs cancel summer holidays as redundancy fears bite
- Movers and shakers
- UK manufacturing gloomier than expected
- Argos workers to strike over pay as cost of living soars
- InBev moves to oust Anheuser-Busch's board
- Bradford & Bingley shares tumble to record low
- Banking recruitment gloom is spreading to other sectors, says Michael Page
- Persimmon tumbles as it prepares to reveal job cuts
- Argos workers to strike over pay as cost of living soars
- Banking recruitment gloom is spreading to other sectors, says Michael Page
- Fresenius to buy APP for $3.7bn
- Troubled property giant Persimmon cuts jobs
- Savers' rescue plan flawed, say bankers
- Merrill Lynch aims to sell Bloomberg stake
- Online rights row delays sale of BBC ventures
- Oil price shock means China is at risk of blowing up
- UBS: The crisis at the heart of the Swiss bank
- UK plc faces bear market as downturn deepens
- Mittals check out luxury hotels group
- Recession threat as UK jobs vanish
- The Pru has hidden strengths despite immediate concerns
- Credit Crunch: Bland is back as shoppers ditch bright clothes
- Credit crisis: Negative equity threat spreading for homeowners
- Currencies
- JC Flowers eyes bombed-out banks after Bradford & Bingley deal fails
- Goldman Sachs suffers blow to reputation after Bradford & Bingley deal collapses
- House price falls aren't helping first time buyers
- Gold: the precious laggard that will hit $2,000
- Credit crunch: John Lewis sales tumble as much as 25pc
- Bradford & Bingley shares tumble to rights issue price
- Financial Outlook 2008: Second Half
- John Lewis sees sales tumble as much as 25pc
- Broadband speeds must be faster, says Ofcom
- Bradford & Bingley shares tumble after TPG walks away
- Chocolate pudding is the proof of Marks & Spencer crisis
- Standard of living to fall for at least a year
- FTSE 250 doldrums bode ill for economy
- Housing woes shake economy's foundations
- Banks bail out Bradford & Bingley after TPG walks away
- Tie-up with Lloyd's List publisher is sunk but UBM is still buoyant
- How to save the BBC from itself (and get its hand out of our pockets)
- Families have £155 a month less to spend
- Banks must stand by loyal customers in these tough times
- Insurance fraud soars as credit crunch bites
- Chrysler signs pact with Great Wall of China
- Financial Outlook 2008: Second Half
- Mortgage defaults rising, Bank of England warns
- FTSE 100 teeters on the edge of a bear market
- Britons not cutting back on playing football
- Oil hits new record high as US stock markets enter bear territory
- US markets enter bear territory
- Coal prices plunge as traders take profits
- Sir Stuart Rose wilts as shoppers desert the good-time grocer
- British Airways to buy L'Avion for £54m
- Las Vegas feels the pinch as US economy slows
- Credit crisis: One of biggest mortgage lenders drops rates
- Credit crisis: now a "strong chance" UK will enter a recession
- Cash-strapped consumers begin to desert Marks & Spencer
- Is the UK economy headed for a recession?
- Taylor Wimpey leads share plunge in UK housebuilders after its fails to secure cash
- Marks & Spencer shares tumble as retailer issues profits alert
- Would you miss your local Starbucks if it shut?
- Marks & Spencer: A recent history
- Taylor Wimpey leads share plunge in UK housebuilders after its fails to secure cash
- Is Marks & Spencer the author of its own problems?
- Marks & Spencer shares plunge as retailer issues profits warning
- Taylor Wimpey fails to secure cash injection