United Kingdom | Wednesday, 3 December 2008

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41. Moneysupermarket.com faces tough mortgage market
Moneysupermarket.com said on Thursday that it expected its first half results to meet expectations. The price comparison site said that trading conditions in its Money division "remained extremely challenging, especially in loans and mortgages, which on a monthly basis continued to worsen throughout the second quarter".
26 Jun 2008
42. Ricochet effect eyed as housing market teeters
As the credit crunch brings a decade of cheap mortgage finance to an end it is not just the foundations of the housing market, but its economy too, that are shaking.
26 Jun 2008
43. Brown to open energy markets to overseas investors
Prime Minister Gordon Brown pledged on Sunday to open Britain's energy markets to foreign investors in a "new deal" designed to promote clean energy and end a conflict of interest between oil producers and consumers.
23 Jun 2008
44. Car bomb at Baghdad market kills 51
A powerful car bomb exploded in a crowded market area of Baghdad on Tuesday, killing 51 people and wounding 75, in the deadliest attack in the Iraqi capital in months.
18 Jun 2008
45. High street sales rise but house market suffers
Retail sales rose at their fastest pace in four months in May as sunny weather encouraged consumers to splash out, but a housing market survey revealed some of the worst conditions for three decades.
11 Jun 2008
46. Housing sentiment improves marginally in May
Sentiment in Britain's housing market improved marginally in May, a survey showed on Tuesday, but prices continued to fall at close to their fastest rate in at least 30 years.
10 Jun 2008
47. Housing market shows signs of meltdown
Two bellwethers of the housing market gave further evidence of the industry's downturn, but the sector has been so battered in recent sessions that share prices rose on Thursday on relief the news was not worse.
05 Jun 2008
48. Schroders takes bright view on Taiwan
Taiwan's stock market may finally awaken as consumers gain confidence in the domestic economy following a landslide victory for the island's new president this year, a Schroders fund manager says.
04 Jun 2008
49. HSBC says emerging markets now leading the world
Emerging markets have reached critical mass to overtake the United States and European Union as the world's largest economic zone, HSBC said on Monday, saying their growth could avert global recession.
20 May 2008
50. ECB's Trichet sees significant market correction
European Central Bank President Jean Claude Trichet warned on Monday that the world was experiencing an "ongoing and very significant market correction" and said policymakers should make price stability their top priority.
19 May 2008
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