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- 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
- Tesco warns planning reforms will cost £190m
- Cable & Wireless dials up £2bn pension fund sale
- Petchey builds secret stake in Pendragon
- Shareholders in shoe supplier 'will get nothing'
- Manitowoc to clinch £1bn Enodis takeover
- Banks called to crisis summit
- British Airways chairman Broughton breaks silence on T5 fiasco
- Private equity is still not showing its hand
- If China's economy delivers, freedom will follow
- Even Ikea will be hit by housing downturn
- UK economy faces tough times as credit crunch hits big City spenders
- Currencies
- Premiership TV cash set to be relegated
- So, you think you can't get a mortgage?
- General Electric sparks panic with profit alert
- Ministers chew over financial crisis with major bank bosses
- More bury heads in interest-only mortgages
- General Electric shares tumble most since 1987 on profits warning
- ENRC given ultimatum on £20bn Kazakh mining deal
- Google hires dotcom legend Frank Quattrone
- General Electric warns credit crunch will hit profits
- Fresnillo nears FTSE after London floatation
- Cadbury Schweppes hit by easter egg war
- Sterling weakens further creating both winners and losers in UK
- Glastonbury Festival's £73m economic boost
- Alistair Darling urges overhaul of IMF to spot next financial crisis
- Guardian's McCall quits Tesco board
- MySpace signs deal with Shine Group
- Marks & Spencer tax rebate is a piece of cake
- Interest rate cut toothless in face of mortgage crisis
- Finance sector freezes recruitment
- ECB hawks defiant as storm gathers
- UK drug industry needs shot in the arm
- British Energy soars on hopes of costly auction
- Czech mining company could join FTSE 100
- Bank of England will need to cut interest rates further, experts say
- Nationwide and A&L hike fixed rate deals despite BoE cut
- Bank will need to cut interest rates further, experts say
- Interest rates: Reaction to the Bank of England's rate cut
- Bank will need to lower interest rates to 3.5pc
- Interest rates will need to be cut further, experts say
- Interest rate cut may not revive commercial property sector
- Interest rates: Reaction to the Bank of England's rate cut
- Interest rate cut may not help homeowners
- Bank of England cuts interest rates to 5pc
- Bank of England was right to cut interest rates
- Silverjet rises 40pc on takeover talks
- Bank of England expected to cut interest rates
- Thomas Cook weathers sliding pound
- Interest rates: A cut may not help commercial property market
- Yahoo! reported to be in talks with AOL
- First-time home buyers' cost hits 8-year high
- Lowest ever pound hits euro holidaymakers
- RWE in cash offer for UK's nuclear operator
- Currencies
- BHP 200pc rise in coking coal deal fuels Rio Tinto battle
- Boeing's 787 Dreamliner grounded by redesigns
- Economist's chief leaves a strong ship
- Apollo to float on New York Stock Exchange
- Yahoo! takes on YouTube with Flickr video
- Airbus bosses hit back over insider trading probe
- Charlemagne Capital hit by weak markets
- Interest rates: Economists predict rate cut
- IMF warns risk of global recession is rising
- Dobbies Garden Centre raises £150m for acquisitions
- Country homes will be hit by housing slowdown
- Greggs makes Sainsbury's man new CEO
- Alistair Darling 'optimistic' on UK economy despite IMF warning
- HSBC in audacious move to win mortgage customers
- HSBC bucks trend by matching existing mortgages
- Sterling touches record low of 80p vs the euro
- Interest rates: A cut tomorrow could be the last one in 2008
- Property prices may fall 10pc, warns IMF
- Griffith steps up to join BSkyB board
- It's Air France or bust, Alitalia told
- Carlyle's new fund enters the market
- UK house prices suffer biggest fall since 1992
- IMF: Radical action needed to prevent crippling economic downturn
- UK housing bubble is bursting and it's serious
- UK housing bubble is bursting and it's serious
- UK house prices have steepest drop since 1992
- Ian Livingston to takeover from Ben Verwaayen at BT
- Severn Trent fined £35m for under-reporting leakages
- UK house prices slump most since 1992
- UK house prices tumble most since 1992
- Severn Trent fined £35m for under-reporting leakages
- BT names Ian Livingston to succeed Ben Verwaayen
- Alistair Darling under fire from Labour MPs
- New moves to boost life sciences industry
- Slim states make fat tax cuts
- IoD warning over £20bn tax shortfall
- Tesco to use shoppers' letters in Guardian writ
- Travis Perkins nails stake in Toolstation
- Eads Astrium nets Surrey Satellite Technology
- Is Willie Walsh about to crash land?
- FTSE100 finally breaks 6000 barrier
- Moss Bros shares suits Mr Singh
- Chris Hohn not hedged in by credit crisis
- Yahoo!'s Yang hits back at Microsoft's Ballmer
- Abbey move marks end of the 100pc mortgage
- Yahoo!'s Yang hits back at Microsoft's Ballmer
- Novartis buys Nestlé's majority stake in Alcon
- Lachlan Murdoch withdraws bid for Consolidated Media
- ITV sells Arsenal stake to Stan Kroenke
- ITV sells Arsenal stake to Stan Kroenke
- Michael Page shares fall on banking slowdown
- British Energy shares rise on Centrica hopes
- China signs historic trade agreement with New Zealand
- Travis Perkins snaps up rival Toolstation
- British Energy shares rise on Centrica hopes
- 3G chipset firm Icera swoops on Sirific
- Sir Terence Conran appeals to Havas chairman
- BoS deal to buy Miller stake ends family feud
- The week ahead
- Evans cycles to a more Active future
- New homes must be more resistant to flooding
- ICAP's derivatives play with Link purchase
- Millwall FC tries to head off shareholder
- T5 fiasco could ground British Airways dividend
- Rupert Murdoch's mother appeals Australian tax bill
- Tesco's USA slip highlights the perils of corporate blogging
- Imagesound needs to turn up the volume
- Standard's Davies joins Wyfold buyout fund
- Grampian to be swallowed up by Dutch food giant Vion
- De La Rue to cash in on £450m money unit
- International Monetary Fund faces watershed week
- Will the credit crisis leave Ireland's economy all washed up?
- Centrica in talks with French over £10bn nuclear bid
- How to reward FTSE 100 bosses when share prices plunge
- Currencies
- Microsoft gets cold feet on $42bn Yahoo! bid
- Ousted Standard Life boss gets £1.36m
- Biggest Marks & Spencer shareholder backs board over Rose
- Peter Cullum joins rush to beat CGT deadline
- £800 fee as lenders cash in on credit crisis
- Will buy-to-let rock the property market?
- Citigroup slumps as HSBC becomes world's largest company
- UBS investors support Luqman Arnold
- Swiss fortress UBS should open its gates for help
- Halifax raises mortgage rates and tightens deposit rules
- Apple eclipses Wal-Mart in US music sales
- Towergate staff enjoy payday after selling stake to Och-Ziff
- British Energy shares soar on hopes of EDF bid
- Indian billionaires buy London's oldest stockbroker
- UBS shares jump as Luqman calls for change
- Italy steps in to keep Alitalia planes flying
- US jobs number turns traders into headless chickens
- Live Nation in $150m music deal with hip-hop artist Jay-Z
- Google cuts 300 jobs at DoubleClick
- Former UBS president calls for bank to break up
- Currencies
- Foreign banks flee Spanish property debt
- Pushchairs and parental guilt play into the hands of Mothercare
- Exposing Russia's corporate 'corruption'
- Gazprom, BP 'to close Kovykta deal soon'
- Towergate chief races to finish £100m sale
- Bear Stearns bailout defended by Fed
- Terminal 5 debacle costs BA £16m
- BoE warns on mortgage rush as Co-op Bank pulls best deals
- Moss Bros falls into the red on slowdown
- Zimbabwe post-Mugabe will be a great investment in time
- Mothercare sales rise bucking retail trend
- Lloyd's of London posts record profits
- Co-op Bank pulls mortgage deals as BoE warns rush will intensify
- Alitalia on brink of bankruptcy as Air France-KLM talks collapse
- Co-op Bank joins rush to pull best mortgages
- George Soros publishes new credit crunch book
- UBS is no embarrassment to the Swiss and at least we're in Euro 2008
- UK banks are cheap if you look ahead
- Shares surge as banking fears ease
- UBS says it is over the worst of losses
- BA's Walsh has only weeks to get it right
- Ben Bernanke raises US recession prospect
- UK credit card borrowing hits five-year high
- Silverjet lifted by American Express win
- EMI poaches top Google executive Merrill
- Banks are up, but let's not get carried away
- Woolworths teams up with Somerfield
- RBS, Barclays lead rally in UK bank shares
- Asian shares rally as banking fears ease
- Q&A on the mortgage maze
- French regulators investigate EADS
- City bankers not spending, agency says
- National Grid sells Ravenswood for $2.9bn
- Irn-Bru bucks trend to drive AG Barr's profits
- Bloomsbury betting on Warren Buffett's magic
- Paul Myners defends Sir Stuart over M&S row
- Sir Chris Bland to become chairman of Trillium
- Bloomsbury confident of life after Harry Potter
- Ten reasons for investors to be optimistic
- UBS chairman to quit as bank seeks £7.6bn
- UBS's Marcel Ospel quits as it seeks £7.6bn
- Fed eyes Nordic-style nationalisation of US banks
- China Development Bank will rival big names
- T5 fiasco adds to BA's Open Skies troubles
- BAE and VT target £100m savings
- Construction outlook 'is worst for a decade'
- GCap backs Global's £375m cash takeover
- Pound slumps to record as housing fears grow
- Air Partner flies high despite slowdown
- Man Group seeks to profit from credit crunch
- Is working in the City getting too stressful? Head to...
- Zara owner enjoys profits jump
- Vodafone shares fall most in eight months
- Northern Rock will be in the red until 2012
- What next for Adam Applegarth?
- Douglas denies mystery payment from BAA
- BA shares fall on Goldman Sachs downgrade
- Stock market bulls should look away now
- Pernod Ricard bags Absolut vodka for £4.5bn
- Friends Provident rebuffs Flowers £3.5bn bid
- Global bid for GCap caught by Ofcom probe
- Christina Rich in £2 million settlement
- M&S board moves to crush Rose row
- Free market defenders need to find their voice
- Bear market rallies only delay day of reckoning
- Pentagon Capital and LewisChester’s losing battle
- Tesco shelves expansion of chain in US
- Woolworths picks dividend cut as costs soar
- Unstormy weather hands Lloyd's record profit haul
- Rose rebellion gathers momentum
- M&B chiefs criticised over Punch deal
- Schroders manager attacks Marks & Spencer chairman appointment
- Former Morrisons chair shuffles his shares
- Dairy Crest hit by high milk prices
- Revamped House of Fraser up for a fight
- JC Flowers in new bid for Friends Provident
- FSA whistle-blower plan welcomed by the City
- Cadbury launches sequel to drumming gorilla
- Jimmy Cayne sells stake in Bear Stearns
- Tottenham Hotspur falls to second-half loss
- Data shows UK is living 'beyond its means'
- Terminal 5 joins the list of top PR blunders
- UK house prices drop for fifth straight month
- Enterprise Inns hits out at Darling's booze tax
- UK house prices drop for fifth straight month
- Iceland facing a credit rating cut, warns Standard & Poor's
- Robert Tchenguiz sells Laurel in one-day 'pre-pack'
- Spanish banking giant Santander to buy GE Capital Bank
- Lehman Brothers report predicts 35pc chance of UK recession
- Currencies
- China attacks UK press over Tibet coverage
- Mortgage approvals close to record lows
- UK ad spend yet to be hit, M&C Saatchi says
- Kingfisher cuts investment and dividend