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  1. How dropout Carl Icahn became the original corporate raider
  2. Currencies
  3. Icahn gets backing in battle for Yahoo!
  4. Steven Crawshaw steers Bradford & Bingley into rights issue U-turn
  5. The City veteran chairman of Bradford & Bingley
  6. Bank of England dashes hopes of interest rate cuts amid inflation threat
  7. Craigslist counter-sues eBay for 'stealing corporate trade secrets'
  8. BT's future is in focus as Ben Verwaayen exits
  9. Freddie Mac plans to raise $5.5bn to overcome credit crunch losses
  10. Bank of England warns households to expect squeeze on incomes
  11. iPhone fever rises as speculation mounts of 3G version in the UK
  12. Tesco makes biggest overseas acquisition with £958m South Korean deal
  13. Bank of England warns inflation to worsen as growth slows
  14. Stagflation warning from Bank of England
  15. Land Securities slumps as property values fall
  16. Housebuilder Barratt delivers more gloom as sales fall
  17. Bradford & Bingley shares fall to record after U-turn on rights issue
  18. Business leaders expect Government to back down on overseas tax reform
  19. Sky in court over confidential documents
  20. Opportunity to defeat plans for tax on foreign earnings
  21. Icahn may start Yahoo! proxy battle
  22. Delivering a statement that's quite puzzling
  23. Credit crunch lawsuits are on the rise, warns Lloyds of London
  24. Wal-Mart warns on US economy, as Asda defies UK gloom
  25. Enterprise Inns profits hit by smoking ban and credit crunch
  26. Heathrow chief leaves BAA after T5 fiasco
  27. Hewlett-Packard buys Electronic Data for $13.9bn
  28. Movers and shakers
  29. Mortgage lending tumbles despite BoE's efforts
  30. Alliance & Leicester to pull £4bn from UK mortgage market
  31. Inflation hits 3pc as food and fuel costs soar
  32. Inflation jumps to 3pc but it will not last
  33. Alliance & Leicester shares fall on write-downs
  34. Northern Foods may axe 730 jobs as M&S ready-meal talks collapse
  35. Sterling falls as house price fall worst since 1978
  36. GLG invests $30m in Christian version of YouTube
  37. Alliance & Leicester says it remains well funded
  38. Maurice Greenberg warns on AIG problems
  39. Carphone Warehouse logs out of Tiscali race
  40. Hewlett-Packard closing in on deal for Electronic Data
  41. Retail sector cashes in on Kingfisher bid talk
  42. Bad news for Centrica consumers, but good news for investors
  43. Rio's Tom Albanese and BHP's Marius Kloppers at mining conference
  44. WAYN's Ward of courtship
  45. White Stuff dances to happier high street tune
  46. Centrica hit by gas price rise
  47. Newsday bidding war won by Cablevision
  48. BlackBerry Bold to take on iPhone in growing retail market
  49. Northern Rock overstated the quality of its mortgage book
  50. UK household energy bills could rise by 46pc this year
  51. Stobart sees no signs of UK economic slowdown
  52. Westpac eyes Australian rival St George Bank
  53. Land of Leather fined by FSA over insurance failures
  54. Apprentice star Raef Bjayou faces embarrassment over accounts
  55. Chinese inflation rose in April, defying hopes
  56. HSBC writes down $3.2bn on US housing woe
  57. UK household energy bills face unprecedented rise this year
  58. Oil remains the word on everyone's lips
  59. Westpac makes unsolicited bid for St. George
  60. British Gas hints at further price increases
  61. HSBC expected to curb sub-prime slide
  62. Virgin Atlantic seeks 'truly open skies'
  63. Mortice will struggle to attract day traders
  64. Lloyd's chief worried about insurer tax exodus
  65. DSG fights to counter Best Buy invasion
  66. Bank of England must cut interest rates by 0.5pc and keep cutting
  67. BAE is not afraid of the big bad Woolf Report
  68. Sir Martin Sorrell stirs up job fears in TNS deal
  69. Cross-channel row over control of British Energy
  70. Net-a-Porter.com plans to Net-a-Fortune
  71. Hugh Osmond fears entrepreneur exodus
  72. Oil price surge threatens airlines
  73. Redundancies expected as Guardian Media Group restructures
  74. NatWest Three start jail sentences in US
  75. Londoners' disposable income outstrips regions
  76. 'It's not over' warnings prompt FTSE fall
  77. Movers and shakers
  78. Oil's surge to $126 echoes dotcom bubble
  79. Google founders have "grown up" says CEO Eric Schmidt
  80. Oil soars to record $126 as dollar slides
  81. China's long export boom hit by US slowdown
  82. HBOS chairman defends decision to tap shareholders for £4bn at AGM
  83. Citigroup to wind down $400bn of assets
  84. Blinkx soars on rumours of News Corp bid
  85. Blinkx soars on rumours of News Corp bid
  86. Dublin's St. James's Gate brewery gets £520m Guinness facelift
  87. HMV's sales jump despite high street misery
  88. Aga feeling the heat as oven sales go cold
  89. UK home repossessions have soared
  90. Madonna touts Sticky & Sweet concert tickets under Live Nation deal
  91. Home repossessions have soared, figures expected to show
  92. Currencies
  93. Royal Mail in red as customers go online
  94. Credit crisis brings best chance to make banks rethink pay
  95. Rights issue speculation forces Barclays shares slump
  96. France's EDF set to make £9bn bid for British Energy
  97. McCarthy & Stone axes jobs as credit crisis hits elderly
  98. Sunshine warms up sales at Next
  99. Gala in Tote talks with racecourses
  100. Carphone wants a free ride as Best Buy blazes a trail
  101. Global free market for food and energy faces biggest threat in decades
  102. Bank of England keeps interest rates at 5pc as inflation threatens
  103. Check out The Telegraph's new portfolio tool
  104. Bank of England keeps interest rates at 5pc amid inflation threat
  105. Interest rates held at 5pc by Bank of England
  106. Interest rates held at 5pc: City reaction
  107. Best Buy will shake up consumer electronics in the UK
  108. Nationwide plans new mortgage range to help first-time buyers
  109. Bank of England holds interest rates at 5pc
  110. Interest rates: The case for a cut was stronger
  111. Carphone Warehouse clinches £1.1bn deal with US giant Best Buy
  112. Bank of England: The nine people who set UK interest rates
  113. Best Buy: Company history and facts
  114. Microsoft eyes Facebook following collapse of Yahoo! bid
  115. Unilever expects annual sales to beat forecasts
  116. Carphone Warehouse clinches £1.1bn deal with US giant Best Buy
  117. Interest rates: Why the Bank of England will probably keep rates at 5pc
  118. GLG star's exit could cost $4bn
  119. Interest rates: Why the Bank of England should cut today
  120. Carphone Warehouse seals £1bn Best Buy deal
  121. String of UK companies threaten to follow Shire
  122. Charles Dunstone: The remarkable 'Mr Normal' behind Carphone Warehouse
  123. Carphone Warehouse clinches £1bn Best Buy deal
  124. Higher taxes on foreign earnings would lead to exodus
  125. Gordon Brown is driving out cash as well as people
  126. Airbus factory sales hit more turbulence
  127. Why big business wants to avoid the tax burden
  128. Carphone Warehouse founder Charles Dunstone seals £1bn BestBuy deal
  129. Sterling tumbles as expectations of an interest rate cut increase
  130. easyJet chief says oil surge creates 'darwinian economics' for airlines
  131. Manufacturing drop leaves interest rates on a knife edge
  132. easyJet warns oil surge will prompt rivals to fold as losses widen
  133. US volcano may hold key to UK oil reserves
  134. Cadbury weighs into growing UK tax row
  135. easyJet: oil surge may cause rivals to fold
  136. UBS says US is investigating bank over taxes
  137. Sterling drops as expectations of an interest rate cut increase
  138. Currencies
  139. Why business is wasting time playing politics
  140. BlackRock's UBS swoop may signal turning point
  141. Aberdeen deal shrugs off poor UK property vibes
  142. BA traffic figures fly into reverse
  143. BAE to appoint ethics tsar after bribery claims
  144. Lazard's profits drop 70pc on credit write-down
  145. Fannie Mae to raise $6bn as US housing slump deepens
  146. Services slowdown adds to UK economic fears
  147. WPP's Sorrell urges shareholders to pile pressure on TNS
  148. Bovis Homes: property sales plunge as mortgage market dries up
  149. Vodafone secures first Apple iPhone deal
  150. Yahoo! chief Jerry Yang insists he was open to Microsoft deal
  151. Services slowdown adds to UK economic woes
  152. BAE Systems admits to ethical shortcomings
  153. Slump in services leaves interest rate cut on a knife edge
  154. BAE should introduce annual ethical audit, Lord Woolf argues
  155. Bovis Homes warns on profits as housing market gets tougher
  156. BAE should introduce annual ethical audit, Lord Woolf argues
  157. Oil's surge to $120 poses new threat to UK economy
  158. Lloyds TSB sees profits rise as it avoids worst of credit crunch
  159. UBS to cut more than 2,000 jobs this year
  160. Paragon offers to service banks' mortgages
  161. The betting is that Helphire's heading for its own crash
  162. Clarkson chief made £10m in four years
  163. Tracscare may change hands
  164. RBS to hit small firms with fees
  165. Yahoo! shares fall 20pc after Microsoft rejection
  166. Yahoo! shares to fall sharply after rejecting Microsoft
  167. Flexibility for parents 'fails to lift productivity'
  168. Shell output in Nigeria cut after raid
  169. Internos waits in the wings with £1bn
  170. Good results for David Cameron's mother-in-law
  171. Dawn Airey owed £2.3m by failed TV company
  172. Microsoft abandons Yahoo! bid
  173. Microsoft letter withdrawing Yahoo bid
  174. Cobra hopes to charm investors
  175. Queen of Coutts, the bank that escapes the credit crisis
  176. Microsoft poised to increase Yahoo! offer
  177. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Lloyd's in global warming talks
  178. Centrica hunts role on British Energy
  179. Fears grow for European houses prices
  180. The Bank of England in further liquidity measure
  181. Housing market slowdown contributes to building sector weakness
  182. Chevron posts best Q1 profits
  183. US jobs figures boost stock markets
  184. Germans turn on euro
  185. Goldman Sachs slashes ratings on European retailers
  186. US economy lost fewer jobs than feared
  187. House price stability won't do much to help UK consumers
  188. House prices fall as UK suffers income squeeze
  189. House prices fall as UK suffers income squeeze
  190. Can Ken Livingstone or Boris Johnson help end the credit crunch?
  191. Microsoft may go hostile for Yahoo! today
  192. UK house prices down 1.3pc in April: Halifax
  193. Barclays executive Paul Idzik in shock exit
  194. The Competition Commission's report is already past its sell-by-date
  195. Bank of England sounds alarm on £5bn commercial property defaults
  196. Asda chief scorns call for supplier tsar
  197. Tesco leads opposition to competition 'test'
  198. PKF says The Plumber Paul Davidson should pipe down with his demands
  199. Don't blame inequalities on City salaries
  200. Clive Cowdery ready for fresh shopping spree
  201. Worst of the credit crunch is over, claims Bank
  202. CSR plunge due to falling electronics demand
  203. Barclays executive quits over power struggle
  204. UK manufacturing may be headed for recession
  205. Hornby buys Corgi in £7.5m model deal
  206. Smith & Nephew slumps over sales revelations
  207. Bank of England sounds alarm on £5bn commercial property defaults
  208. Exxon Mobil slips on disappointing first quarter
  209. Las Vegas Sands loses on Chinese gamble
  210. American Capital calls halt to European deals
  211. Hornby buys Corgi in £7.5m model deal
  212. British Airways shares rise on merger hopes
  213. UK manufacturing risks falling into recession
  214. Bank of England sounds alarm on £5bn commercial property defaults
  215. Land of Leather sales down on consumer fears
  216. FTSE 100: What do the last four closes tell us?
  217. Hammerson: City of London rents are falling
  218. British Airways shares rise on merger hopes
  219. China digs in Australia to up Apollo stake
  220. OFT accused of pursuing 'vendetta'
  221. FSA could deliver another blow to financial advisers
  222. Federal Reserve cuts interest rates to 2pc
  223. Time Warner to sell stake in cable TV arm
  224. Federal Reserve expected to cut rates to 2pc
  225. Home Retail Group upbeat despite slowing sales at Homebase
  226. BSkyB's 'secret weapon' drives customer numbers
  227. Standard Life hit by housing slowdown
  228. Silverjet insists it has a future as it secures £13m of funding
  229. Worst UK house price slide since 1996 raises negative equity fears
  230. Rising house prices do not make us better off
  231. Stock markets await US Federal Reserve interest rate decision
  232. US Federal Reserve interest rate decision: What's at stake?
  233. UK house prices drop year-on-year for first time since 1996
  234. Pharma 2008 to Pharma 2020: the Road Ahead
  235. UK supermarkets should be subject to stricter planning applications
  236. UK house prices now falling year-on-year for first time since 1996
  237. British business people: The top 1,000: Healthcare and chemicals 20 to 1
  238. British business people: The top 1,000: Healthcare and chemicals 21 to 100
  239. Sovereign wealth funds to dwarf US economy
  240. UK job cuts feared in economic slowdown
  241. Is Bank of England's Mervyn King right to attack the City bonus culture?
  242. BP and Shell face motorist backlash after racking up £7bn profits
  243. Game Group relishing hotly anticipated launch of Grand Theft Auto IV
  244. Indiana Jones to boost Cineworld sales further
  245. HBOS cash call: will it be enough?
  246. Abbey wins UK mortgage share from rivals
  247. Drop in mortgage lending signals gloom for house prices
  248. Alliance & Leicester's Sir Derek Higgs dies
  249. The bell rings time for the steel boom
  250. HBOS seeks £4bn from shareholders as credit crunch bites

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