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Thursday, 21 August 2008
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Want to live a long life? Run
People who want to live a long and healthy life might want to take up running. A study published on Monday shows middle-aged members of a runner's club were half as likely to die over a 20-year period as people who did not run.
12 Aug 2008 |
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Are central banks getting it all wrong?
The world may have changed on August 9 last year as the credit crunch first bit, and even some policymakers are beginning to question whether the way they work out what's happening in the economy is flawed.
11 Aug 2008 |
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Top bosses feel chill of credit crunch
Over a third of leading businessmen expect their companies to suffer redundancies due to the economic downturn, according to a survey released on Monday.
11 Aug 2008 |
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Credit crunch bites into UK fashion firms
The number of UK clothing, fashion and cosmetic retailers going into administration rose 21 percent in the first half of 2008 as the global credit crunch crimped consumer spending, a Deloitte report said.
30 Jul 2008 |
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Credit crunch to sting into next year
A near one year-old credit crunch still has plenty of venom and will sting global financial markets and the economy well into next year or even into 2010, a Reuters poll found.
18 Jul 2008 |
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Credit crunch hits kids' pocket money
Hard-up parents are cutting back on their children's pocket money as the economic downturn starts to hit household budgets, according to a survey.
11 Jul 2008 |
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Credit squeeze set to intensify
The credit squeeze for households and businesses looks set to intensify as lenders brace for rising defaults and the economy slows, a survey by the Bank of England showed on Thursday.
04 Jul 2008 |
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Dotcom crash, credit crunch, oil bubble?
The Dotcom boom and bust shook the world economy almost a decade ago, last year the credit crunch seized up financial markets, now an oil price bubble may cause more havoc.
25 Jun 2008 |
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Credit crunch looms over regional jobs
The threat to jobs from the global credit crunch will spread wider than the City of London financial district and could affect many regions across Britain, economists said on Wednesday.
25 Jun 2008 |
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