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- The bell rings time for the steel boom
- HBOS seeks £4bn from shareholders as credit crunch bites
- BP and Shell's profits up on record oil prices
- HBOS seeks £4bn from shareholders in wake of credit crunch
- British business people: The Top 1,000: Industry 21 to 100
- British business people: The Top 1,000: Industry 20 to 1
- Eos Airlines files for bankruptcy
- Halsbury and the weight of laws that govern our lives
- UK job market risks losing its shine as slowdown deepens
- Mars $23bn deal for Wrigley will reshape the industry
- Mars snaps up Wrigley for $23bn with help from Buffett
- Whitbread plans expansion of Costa Coffee and Premier Inn chains
- Abramovich's Highland Gold returns to profit
- Mars and Warren Buffett set to snap up Wrigley for $22bn
- Asos bucks high-street gloom with online boom
- Uniq to slash 390 jobs as costs jump
- Oil surges to record as Grangemouth adds to supply worries
- Warren Buffett and Mars set to snap up Wrigley for $22bn
- Company insolvency climbs 17pc
- HBOS will attempt to raise £4bn
- Global Trader Europe creditors vote for joint liquidator
- Michael Birch, Bebo founder: 'The Geek' plots his next move
- Olympic sponsor BHP fails to placate Mia Farrow over Darfur
- Next wave of billionaires will come from the East
- Oxford’s brightest head to Silicon Valley for dotcom riches
- Tesco among big stores raided over 'price fix'
- Starbucks gets a roasting as recession brews
- Population explosion means oil at $100 a barrel is here for years
- Channel Four's benign Big Brother
- Watchdog hoping big retailers buy plans
- China targets Royal Bank of Scotland insurers
- Mortgage rates rise for second time in days
- Children count cost as sweets prices rise
- 1 in 10 'thinks cash is safer under mattress'
- Cheltenham & Gloucester raises rate again
- Northern Rock shareholders battle moves closer to court
- Currencies
- Grangemouth battle will prove painful for Gordon Brown
- Game Group boss Lisa Morgan plays for keeps
- Bmi set for takeover by Lufthansa
- Chris Mort earns his Newcastle United stripes
- Aviva rules out bid for RBS's insurance arm
- CBI boss warns private equity firms on 'easy' returns
- Former RBS chief backs Sir Fred Goodwin
- Telegraph trio scoop Business Journalist award
- UK house prices will fall almost 20pc in next two years
- OFT cigarette inquiry: Imperial Tobacco and Gallaher
- Trafalgar founders net millions in Goldman Sachs deal
- GlaxoSmithKline suffers from poor sales of diabetes drug Avandia
- Channel 4 rakes in more ad spend
- Bank of England's dilemma: A house price crash or soaring inflation
- China's shares surges as Beijing moves to stabilise market
- Persimmon warns UK mortgage market is toughest in 30 years
- Apple iPhone takes a bite from Motorola's mobile market
- Credit Suisse slumps to loss on credit hit
- London & Stamford raises £200m from Middle Eastern investors
- Persimmon warns UK mortgage market is toughest in 30 years
- UK retail sales figures may understate gloom
- Persimmon shares tumble as Britain's biggest housebuilder warns on sales
- Barclays says markets were tough in March
- Persimmon warns housing sales have tumbled
- Bradford & Bingley chairman apologises for bank's 'misjudgment'
- Shareholders tell Royal Bank of Scotland to solve 'Scottish question'
- Gaijin breaks into Japan's Nippon Sheet Glass
- Office of Fair Trading apologises for Morrisons attack
- Lehman warns that oil boom will deflate
- FSA hires ex-Barclays executive Naguib Kheraj as an adviser
- Merrill Lynch piles gloom on housing market
- Confused over the direction of house prices? Let derivatives help
- UK mortgage lending hit by 'toxic' mix
- Tide turns on ludicrous boom in house prices
- Bank of England should not fight imaginary housing crash
- House prices face threat from wave of buy-to-let selling
- House prices decline at record levels
- Citigroup warns housebuilding will fall 25pc
- Bank of England split 3 ways on interest rates
- Valeriya, Moscow's Madonna, targets Britain
- OFT to pay Morrisons £100,000 over milk price-fixing allegations
- Cattles to raise £200m from rights issue
- OFT to pay Morrisons £100,000 over milk price-fixing inquiry
- British business people: The top 1,000: Energy and utilities 21 to 100
- Currencies
- Mortgage costs unlikely to come down despite Bank of England's £50 billion bail-out
- FKI ready to accept Melrose bid
- Royal Bank of Scotland's Sir Fred Goodwin heads for port after ABN storm
- Gatwick and Stansted are targets as BAA break-up looms
- Bradford & Bingley apologises to shareholders
- Yahoo! investors await results as Microsoft deadline looms
- Should British banks be given £50bn to ease the crisis?
- FKI recommends £480m offer from Melrose
- RBS has at least grabbed the initiative with £12bn cash call
- RBS's Sir Fred Goodwin: 'It's not easy for me'
- Royal Bank of Scotland unveils £12bn cash call
- Bradford & Bingley says hiking mortgage rates is paying off
- Royal Bank of Scotland's £12bn cash call: The key points
- Royal Bank of Scotland to raise £12bn as credit crunch bites
- Japan warns on oil prices after pirates attack tanker off Yemen
- Package to help banks will come at a high price
- Bank of England liquidity boost for banks' mortgage debt
- UK software stars conduct mission to woo Silicon Valley
- Alistair Darling hails £50bn bank aid package
- Bank of America: Profits plummet 77pc
- Credit card companies reject 18,000 a day
- Fraud office presses on with Goldshield case
- Bank of England's £50bn plan: City reaction
- UBS admits excessive risk-taking led to $37bn write-down
- Peter Hambro profits rise on higher gold prices
- Bank of England package could pass £50bn
- Bank of England unveils credit crunch package
- Bank of England's £50bn plan: City reaction
- Bank of England's £50bn banks plan: key facts
- Liquidity injections can only do so much
- Rentokil: Third profit warning on City Link
- RBS confirms rights issue as investors reluctantly back Sir Fred Goodwin
- Alistair Darling in £50bn gamble to aid banks
- London tills shrug off credit crisis
- The credit crunch and how to ease then end it
- Smiths Group sells part of pension scheme to Legal & General
- Builders hit back at OFT over 'innuendo'
- British business people: The top 1,000
- Alistair Darling to call for 'mortgage holidays'
- Heathrow T5 chaos hits shops
- BBC Worldwide looks to Virgin Media
- Royal Bank of Scotland's secret talks with FSA
- The bankers who might be next in line
- Park Resorts seeks emergency cash injection
- Currencies
- Kazakhstan levies tax on new fields
- CVC raises $4.1bn for Asia Pacific buyouts
- Financial crisis forces Britons into austerity
- Gordon Brown's US speech calls for new global finance rules
- Inflation is running at twice the official rate
- Bank of England to take on credit card debts
- Mortgage lending down 17pc in a year
- Royal Bank of Scotland calls on investors for cash in rights issue
- M&S to open 50 stores in India
- RBS shares hit by volatility as investors left in the dark on cash call
- Bank of England must act on mortgage market, CML urges
- Citigroup slumps to loss on US slowdown
- RBS shares hit by volatility as investors left in the dark on cash call
- Punch Taverns reserves right to takeover Mitchells & Butlers
- Punch Taverns reserves right to takeover Mitchells & Butlers
- RBS rights issue receives cautious welcome
- RBS: The facts on a rights issue
- Royal Bank of Scotland: Reaction
- RBS: Britain's second largest bank
- Royal Bank of Scotland: Too early to say banking drama is all over
- Royal Bank of Scotland shares rise on plans to raise cash
- City news (Mon-Fri)
- Royal Bank of Scotland going cap in hand is admission of error
- Currencies
- Retailers' shares plunge as contagion spreads
- Profile: Royal Bank of Scotland chief Sir Fred Goodwin
- Royal Bank of Scotland Chief Sir Fred's future on the line
- Inflation to top 3pc, says Bank of England chief economist Charles Bean
- Merrill and Citigroup wield axe as 3,500 City jobs set to be cut
- Credit crisis gives Thomson Reuters' rocky start
- Royal Bank of Scotland considers £9bn rights issue
- Google investors braced for disappointment
- Merrill Lynch to cut 4,000 jobs amid crunch
- Merrill Lynch to cut 3,000 jobs as crunch hits
- Co-op admits to Somerfield takeover talks
- Expro International takeover sparks rally in rivals' shares
- WH Smith pierces gloom on UK high street
- Construction cartel 'may have cost taxpayer £300 million'
- British bank shares rally, but will it last?
- Construction industry: Bankruptcy threat from OFT fines
- House price fall could push 1.2m households into negative equity
- Prudential sales jump thanks to Asian demand
- Findel shares plunge as credit crunch hits consumers
- OFT accuses construction firms over cartel
- OFT has taken aim since John Fingleton arrived
- OFT accuses construction firms over cartel
- Candover Partners buys Expro International for £1.6bn
- Subprime star Josh Birnbaum leaves Goldman
- Basel Committee to spell out new banking regulations
- IBM and eBay shrug off gloom
- WS Atkins moves to plug pension deficit
- BAA refinancing plan hit by bonds downgrade
- Bank of England's mortgage intervention hailed
- Bank of England to take on banks' loans to help mortgage market
- Currencies
- London's cabbies hit by back-seat gloom
- JPMorgan warns credit crunch will run all year
- China on track to eclipse Germany as world's third-biggest economy
- Pay figures point to further interest rate cuts
- John Paulson tops Alpha hedge fund pay list
- The FTSE 100's magic number remains 6000
- L'Oreal shares fall as US consumers cut back
- Blame your sex drive for credit-crunch worries
- Bank of England set to act on mortgage crisis
- JJB to cut 800 jobs as retailer's profits tumble
- Gordon Brown to meet Wall Street bank bosses on credit crisis
- Mortgages take record quarter of income
- Crunch brings generations closer in '3G' homes
- Online shopping shines in high street gloom
- Price of flats falling twice as fast as houses
- Inflation dips as retailers slash prices
- Halifax to lift mortgage rates again
- Tesco shares jump as supermarket delivers strong US performance
- London may lose 40,000 City jobs in wake of crunch
- Sterling falls as UK inflation holds at 2.5pc
- British Airways top directors to leave in wake of T5 fiasco
- First Artist is confident football is shielded from recession fears
- Chrysalis shares tumble after rejecting EMI takeover offer
- David Cameron attacks Gordon Brown over credit crunch
- Shire quits UK for tax efficient Ireland
- Chrysalis shares tumble after rejecting takeover offer
- Tesco shares jump as supermarket delivers strong US performance
- Carphone Warehouse shares tumble on weak outlook
- A UK centric FTSE 100 makes for grim reading
- Tesco's US adventure provides some cheer for British retailing
- Tesco shares jump as supermarket delivers strong US performance
- PM hosts credit crunch meeting as house prices tumble
- A history of Tesco: The rise of Britain's biggest supermarket
- Delta buys Northwest to create world's biggest airline
- Tesco profit growth slows as Britons cut back
- Delta to buy Northwest to create world's largest airline
- Derbyshire Building Society rating cut
- Mortgage stakes high as Gordon Brown banks on crunch meeting
- American high street may be feeling recession
- Costs of production rising at record rate
- Bank of Japan confirms need to monitor US economic slowdown
- The Erinaceous fairytale comes to unhappy end
- Small firms join front line in reservists campaign
- Ukraine's MHP is no chicken with London flotation
- Procter to Tag onto Dupri's Def Jam label
- Iraq opens door to foreign contracts at major oil fields
- Goldman Sachs and Wells Fargo warn 'delusional' investors on stocks
- Movers and shakers
- Philips hit as Europe’s building boom deflates
- Wachovia to raise $7bn to as credit crunch bites
- Enodis accepts £948m bid from Manitowoc
- Movers and shakers
- Erinaceous calls in KPMG as administrators
- Inflation surge deepens economic woes
- Michael Ashcroft buys Spurs football stake
- Sub-prime uncertainty is back on Wall Street
- Tchenguiz fears over Spirit add to M&B woes
- Bradford & Bingley shares fall despite denial on funding fears
- From Bluetooth and wireless internet to sat-nav in a day
- Petchey builds up stake in Pendragon
- UBS predicts plunge in British Airways' profits
- The week ahead
- Cullum pays to start entrepreneurs fund
- Sir Terence Conran: No designs on taking things easy
- Gordon Brown and banks in credit crunch blame game
- Mortgage-backed securities could help house prices and pension funds
- Our global warming rage lets global hunger grow
- IMF's financial general plots strategy to end the credit crisis