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  • Markets engulfed by turmoil

    July 2, 2008

    The FTSE 100 is now facing a critical point as it teeters dangerously close to plummeting below its March 17th low, a leading strategist warned yesterday. “It is now at a critical point. If it retests these lows then it could go a good deal lower to the 5000 level. This would mark a 50 [...]

  • City warns: economy to slow further

    July 2, 2008

    The UK economy, already in its weakest state since the early 1990s recession, is set to slow further, top City economists warned yesterday as the UK was hit by a triple whammy of bad economic news. Data released yesterday revealed that the manufacturing sector contracted at its fastest rate in seven years last month, the [...]

  • Trinity warns on crumbling UK ad market

    July 1, 2008

    Trinity Mirror Group shares plunged as much as 30 per cent after it issued a stark profits warning due to double-digit declines in advertising revenues. “We have seen a marked year on year decline in advertising revenues across our businesses during May and June and this is expected to continue for the remainder of the [...]

  • UK mortgages crash

    July 1, 2008

    House prices were yesterday forecast to plummet even further as mortgage approvals hit their lowest level since records began and below the level of the 1990s recession. Data from the Bank of England showed that mortgage approvals for house purchases had plummeted to 42,000 in May from 58,000 in April. Mortgage approvals have now dropped [...]

  • Growth fears as oil surges to fresh peak

    July 1, 2008

    Motorists and business to be hit as oil hits a new record of $143 a barrel in New York Crude oil prices rose to a record high of over $143 per barrel yesterday due to tensions in the Middle East, stoking fears that the global economy is being throttled by a double whammy of sky [...]

  • Interest rate fears as gas prices surge

    July 1, 2008

    Centrica hikes prices by record 35 per cent in move that will further squeeze consumers British Gas owner Centrica said yesterday it would raise gas prices by a record 35 per cent and electricity prices by 9 per cent as it passes on rising energy costs to householders. The country’s largest energy supplier, with 16m [...]

  • London’s hidden houses

    November 3, 2005

    Author, photographer, broadcaster and campaigner Lucinda Lambton goes in search of the hidden country houses of Greater London and unearths some unexpected jewels that have somehow survived the rampages of modern development Barking and Dagenham, Carshalton, Bexley Heath and Ickenham: these are not usually names to conjure up visions of the great English country house. [...]

  • No more US deals for RBS

    November 3, 2005

    Sir Fred Goodwin has reiterated Royal Bank of Scotland’s stance on acquisitions in America, saying there are no plans for further deals following last year’s purchase of Charter One Financial. In an interview with news agency Bloomberg in New York, the Edinburgh bank’s chief executive said: “Organic growth is our number one priority (in America).” [...]

  • LSE bidders given the green light

    November 2, 2005

    The Competition Commission cleared the way for European bourse operators Euronext and Deutsche Börse to launch independent bids for the London Stock Exchange yesterday. After a seven-month inquiry, the Commission said both Germany’s Deutsche Börse and Paris-listed Euronext could bid, but only if they complied with strict conditions. Those conditions relate to the watering down [...]

  • Hopes for rate cut dashed as house prices begin recovery

    November 2, 2005

    The odds on the Bank of England cutting interest rates for the second time in four months lengthened yesterday after the release of a raft of better than expected economic data. The latest snapshot of the housing market by leading lender Nationwide showed prices jumped 1.3 per cent, the fastest rate in 15 months, bringing [...]

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