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Shares fall further as lender admits to low bids.
Investors turn to safer assets on credit fears.
HMRC names new chief after files go missing.
Cheeseburger
Chain's $1 cheeseburger may spark price war with rivals.
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LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman on how to invest.
QinetiQ balloon floats above earth
Brown defends the sale of MoD research group QinetiQ.
Japanese painting of wave: Shelter from the storm
A British mortgage company caught in a credit squeeze - sound familiar? Not Northern Rock but Paragon, the UK's largest specialist buy-to-let mortgage provider.
DMGT reveals that property ads on local titles is slowing.
Apple's iPhone deal in Germany is hit by UK phone giant.
No signs of a consumer slowdown with record full-year results.
Lawyers accused of deliberately delaying official investigation.
World's biggest inter-dealer broker saw profits jump 34pc.
Lawyers accused of deliberately delaying official investigation.
Failed rail operator now officially part of the public sector.
New legislation paving the way for 16 new casinos in Britain.
First drop in profits in five years with warning about the future.
Britain could learn from Silicon Valley, Richard Tyler. The Witches Brew of 1987 is back. Ambrose Evans-Pritchard. Stay tuned to Ben Bland's Market Forces.
Richard Fletcher
The Iranian President
Listen to why oil is still likely to be traded in dollars.
A rope is snapping
Talk of soft landing is something to worry about.
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China has the power to rescue the greenback.
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