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91. Solar power boom faces first test
Prospects for the solar power sector are puzzling investors juggling on one hand a possible dotcom-style bust and on the other fresh support in Europe, home to a third of the world's market.
12 Feb 2008
92. Government stats say housing market slowing
In December house prices rose by 0.4 per cent on the previous month, according to the latest figures from the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG).
11 Feb 2008
93. G7 targets causes of market crises
Beyond the immediate challenge of crisis containment, the G7 industrialised nations promised over the weekend to fix the financial market faultlines that are destabilising the global economy.
11 Feb 2008
94. Asia stocks dip as earnings weigh
Asian stocks edged lower on Thursday, taking their lead from U.S. share markets, with investors also fretting over Japanese firms such as electronics giant Sony cutting their profit forecasts as U.S. consumers spend less.
07 Feb 2008
95. Stock slide deepens on pervasive economic gloom
Stock market losses deepened in Asia on Wednesday as investors fretted about a global economic slowdown as stressed banks everywhere rein in lending.
06 Feb 2008
96. Asia shares hamstrung by bank worries
Asian share markets fell on Tuesday with financials such as Japan's MUFG among the weaker performers after U.S. credit card firms and banks were downgraded, stoking fears their troubles could spread to the global sector.
05 Feb 2008
97. Bomb at Baghdad pet market kills 35
At least 35 people were killed when a bomb hidden inside a box of birds exploded at a popular pet market in central Baghdad on Friday, police said, the latest strike at one of the capital's most popular gathering places.
01 Feb 2008
98. Grads ambitious, demanding and overconfident
Technologically skilled, convinced they are highly employable but sometimes genuinely useless, the new British university-educated "Generation Y" is maddening employers - but a recession could burst their bubble.
01 Feb 2008
99. Asian markets cheer U.S. relief but recession fears gnaw
Most Asian stock markets rose on Friday after one of their worst months on record as concerns eased about the outlook for top bond insurers hit by the U.S. subprime mortgage crisis and credit-related losses.
01 Feb 2008
100. Market volatility: which way now for investors?
Global equity markets have plummeted 15 percent since the start of the year - leading many to conclude that the recent bull run is well and truly over.
31 Jan 2008
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