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Tuesday, 2 December 2008
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Markets recover as central banks reassure
Investors jumped back into riskier assets on Monday, reassured by central bank moves to inject money into the banking system, driving stocks higher and raising demand for emerging market debt.
13 Aug 2007 |
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Asia's central banks move to calm nervous markets
Asia's central banks took further steps on Monday to calm markets roiled by fears over a credit squeeze, with the Bank of Japan injecting $5.1 billion (2.5 billion pounds) into the banking system and others pledging to follow suit if needed.
13 Aug 2007 |
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Report to leave rate hike door ajar
Financial markets are pricing in another Bank of England interest rate hike. Economists are divided. And so seemingly are Bank of England policymakers.
08 Aug 2007 |
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U.S. mortgage mess creates bargains
The near collapse of subprime loans has sent aftershocks into the broader mortgage market, pressuring some companies to quit or curtail their lending.
08 Aug 2007 |
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Warner overtakes EMI in recorded market share
Warner Music Group overtook EMI in 2006 to have the third largest share of the global recorded music market, while Universal Music maintained its overall dominance, new data shows.
18 Jul 2007 |
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UK subprime mortgage market set to grow
Britain's subprime mortgage market is set to grow as an increasing number of borrowers struggle with making payments in the mainstream credit market, a report said on Wednesday.
11 Jul 2007 |
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Moneysupermarket plans London flotation
Moneysupermarket.com, which runs finance and travel price comparison Web sites, said it planned to float in London, a move which media reports have said could value it at up to 1 billion pounds.
29 Jun 2007 |
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Homebuilders warn of slow housing market
Britain's housing market is set to weaken as higher interest rates hit buyer confidence, two homebuilders, Taylor Woodrow and George Wimpey, said on Wednesday.
27 Jun 2007 |
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Sarkozy toasts competition snip in treaty
French President Nicolas Sarkozy celebrated success on Saturday in removing a reference to market competition from the objectives of a proposed new European Union treaty.
23 Jun 2007 |
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