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Wednesday, 3 December 2008
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Market plunge is storm warning for world leaders
This week's stock market slide provides a stark storm warning for global business leaders and policymakers meeting in Switzerland, as pleas for some form of coordinated policy response rise.
22 Jan 2008 |
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Wolseley profit tumbles
Building products retailer Wolseley reported a 25 percent fall in five month trading profit on Monday and warned that a worsening U.S. housing market is spreading to home repairs and improvement sector and across Europe, sending its shares down 12 percent.
21 Jan 2008 |
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House price rise lowest since 2005
Annual house price inflation in England and Wales fell in January to its lowest since December 2005, a survey showed on Monday, backing the view that the housing market is heading for a sharp downturn.
21 Jan 2008 |
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Brown aims to raise UK profile in Asia
Prime Minister Gordon Brown travels to China and India in the next few days, knowing that boosting trade with the fast growing countries could be vital at a time when the credit crunch hits growth elsewhere.
17 Jan 2008 |
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Global stocks mixed on recession fears
Global stock markets began the first full trading week of 2008 on an uncertain note on Monday, with investor concern about a possible U.S. recession prompting a fall in oil and gold prices.
08 Jan 2008 |
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Wolseley profit falls on weak U.S. housing
Wolseley reported its first profit fall in more than a decade on Monday, and warned that weakness in the U.S. housing market was spilling over into repairs and maintenance.
24 Sep 2007 |
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Japan says global economy sound
Japan's finance minister said on Wednesday that the global economy was sound but that financial markets needed to be watched closely, even if liquidity problems had been addressed by a massive injection of central bank funds.
22 Aug 2007 |
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Japan and U.S. pledge vigilance on jittery markets
The finance chiefs of the world's two biggest economies promised on Tuesday to keep a close watch on jittery markets, which are trying to gauge if the worst of the global financial storm has passed.
21 Aug 2007 |
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Stocks extend rout in Asia
Asian stocks headed for their biggest weekly fall in nearly a decade on Friday and the yen rose as stubborn credit fears drove investors away from risky trades despite a dramatic late turnaround on Wall Street.
17 Aug 2007 |
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