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1. Aer Lingus warns costs threaten airline's viability
Irish airline Aer Lingus on Thursday posted a first-half operating loss, predicted a loss for the full year and said high costs threatened the long-term viability of its business.
28 Aug 2008
2. Manufacturers' costs unexpectedly fall in July
British manufacturers' costs fell at their sharpest monthly pace in 1-1/2 years in July but were still nearly a third higher than a year ago, and analysts do not expect any let up from rising headline inflation just yet.
11 Aug 2008
3. Mortgage costs fall from 8-year high in July
The cost of taking out the most popular type of fixed-rate mortgage fell last month for the first time since February, Bank of England data showed on Monday.
11 Aug 2008
4. Factory gate inflation highest in over 20 years
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) released figures on Monday showing the first double digit rise in factory gate inflation since records began. Manufacturers' costs were also recorded as rising at record levels.
14 Jul 2008
5. Pensioners bear brunt of British inflation
Pensioners have seen the average cost of living soar by more than a third during the past 10 years, research showed on Saturday.
07 Jul 2008
6. Home improvement costs soar amid labour shortage
Home improvement costs have risen by a fifth, new data shows, as cheap and reliable Eastern European tradesmen leave the UK.
04 Jun 2008
7. Soaring living costs cloud UN climate talks
U.N.-led climate talks kick off on Monday in Germany with experts trying to forge a global warming pact facing a new challenge from critics who say climate change measures are partly to blame for higher food and energy prices.
02 Jun 2008
8. Costly living could kill Europe's consumer revival
After a few years of brisk growth and job creation, Europeans were supposed to feel more secure and start to spend more, reviving consumer demand in the region and reducing its economic dependence on exports.
16 May 2008
9. Darling urges lenders to cut home loan costs
Chancellor Alistair Darling pressured mortgage lenders on Tuesday to bring down the cost of home loans as policymakers are getting worried about the housing market.
23 Apr 2008
10. Credit crunch pain hits homeowners
Millions of people bracing for a jump in mortgage costs look set to have the blow cushioned by a cut in interest rates this week but face pain ahead as house prices fall and risk-averse lenders ration credit.
07 Apr 2008
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