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161. L&G 2006 sales surge to smash forecast
Sales at Legal & General jumped 42 percent in 2006, the life insurer reported on Thursday, beating market expectations on the back of strong demand for individual savings products.
25 Jan 2007
162. Apple's iPod takes on global currency markets
Having already stormed world fashion, Apple's hip iPod music player is finally making its presence felt in global currency markets.
18 Jan 2007
163. Olympics to keep China stock market boom alive
Investors hoping that China's dramatic stock market bull run will persist through 2007 take heart: history appears to be on your side.
11 Jan 2007
164. Mortgage lending rise strongest in three years
Mortgage lending rose by its biggest amount in more than three years in November, official data showed on Thursday, and there are signs that the housing market will remain strong in the months ahead.
04 Jan 2007
165. UK and France among 2007's property hotspots
Established property markets, such as Britain and France, will be the hotspots of 2007, while emerging destinations, such as Bulgaria and Croatia, are expected to cool, according to property specialist Assetz.
03 Jan 2007
166. Inchape Plc Market of Shares
Inchcape Plc today announced the market of a number of shares. It was announced that it’s capital consisted of 482,298,983 ordinary shares with voting rights. The group holds 17,880,606 ordinary shares in Treasury.
22 Dec 2006
167. LST Contract to Acquire SMIF
Land Securities Group Plc today announced that Land Securities Trillium (LST), its property partnership business has exchanged contacts to acquire Secondary Market Infrastructure Fund (SMIF), a specialist public private person (PPP) business from shareholders STAR Capital Partners, Halifax Bank of Scotland and AMP Capital Investors.
22 Dec 2006
168. Telephone, broadband markets face crackdown: FT
Telephone and high speed Internet markets face the threat of a crackdown by regulators on mis selling and other abuses, the Financial Times reported on Thursday.
21 Dec 2006
169. Bankers say Europe's bull market not over yet
Investment bankers, riding high after a record year in Europe, see few signs yet that 2007 will mark the turn in the bull market in stocks, bonds and M&A that has earned them record breaking revenues in 2006.
20 Dec 2006
170. Housebuilder Wimpey flags continuing U.S. slowdown
Housebuilder George Wimpey flagged concerns on Wednesday that it may miss analysts' year profit forecasts if it decides to write off further land options as the U.S. house market continues to struggle.
20 Dec 2006
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