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Rush for safe havens as euro fears rise Rush for safe havens as euro fears rise

US benchmark borrowing costs plunged to levels last seen in 1946 and those for Germany and the UK hit all-time lows as investors took fright...

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Euro break-up 'could wipe 50pc off London house prices' Euro break-up 'could wipe 50pc off London house prices'

Property prices in the capital’s most sought-after postcodes have been driven up by investors moving funds out of assets held in euros to bu...

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Europeans lose faith in EU but few want to drop euro Europeans lose faith in EU but few want to drop euro

A growing number of Europeans in Britain, France, Spain, Italy, the Czech Republic, Poland and Greece say integration has weakened their eco...

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House prices continue to slide except in London House prices continue to slide except in London

Prices are likely to continue their "slow, downward grind" in the coming months, analysts said, as Land Registry figures showed a ...

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Solicitor sues after being accused of charging client while playing golf Solicitor sues after being accused of charging client while playing golf

Property tycoon Colin Sullivan, 69, claims his lawyer, Stewart Wiseman, demanded more than £4,000 for thirteen and a half hours work, despit...

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Bank of England prepares plans for euro collapse Bank of England prepares plans for euro collapse

  A senior official for the Bank said the measures would "again play [their] part in mitigating the impact" of Greece or other cou...

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Director Of Spain's Failed Bankia To Leave With €13.8 Million Termination Director Of Spain's Failed Bankia To Leave With €13.8 Million Termination

Bancaja and general Bank of Valencia, Aurelio Izquierdo, former financial director is entitled to a pension for cessation of 13.8 million eu...

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3 Years After Taxpayer Bailout, Bank of America Ships Jobs Overseas 3 Years After Taxpayer Bailout, Bank of America Ships Jobs Overseas

Bank of America, which last fall announced plans to lay off 30,000 workers, is about to go on a hiring spree—overseas. America's second...

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JP Morgan Chase is London's problem JP Morgan Chase is London's problem

UK politicians and regulators may feel good. It was an American, bank, not a British one, whose CEO had grimly to announce that “errors, slo...

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EU cookie implementation deadline is today EU cookie implementation deadline is today

A year after its implementation in May 2011, the European Commission's Privacy and Electronic Communications Directive will finally star...

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Google plans to warn more than half a million users of a computer infection that may knock their computers off the Internet this summer. Google plans to warn more than half a million users of a computer infection that may knock their computers off the Internet this summer.

Unknown to most of them, their problem began when international hackers ran an online advertising scam to take control of infected computers...

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Adam Smith texted Fred Michel 257 times during BskyB bid Adam Smith texted Fred Michel 257 times during BskyB bid

The extent of the contact between Mr Smith and Mr Michel was revealed at the Leveson Inquiry where both are giving evidence. Mr Michel agree...

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UK economy in deeper recession than previously feared UK economy in deeper recession than previously feared

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) had originally said in its first estimate that GDP was down 0.2 per cent between January and March,...

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NHS 'paid £17 for gluten-free pizza base' NHS 'paid £17 for gluten-free pizza base'

Two prescription gluten-free pizza bases can cost the NHS as much as £34, BBC Newsnight has learned. The NHS spent £27m on gluten-free pres...

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Free banking a dangerous myth, says Bank official Free banking a dangerous myth, says Bank official

Free banking is "a dangerous myth", according to Andrew Bailey, who is due to become the chief regulator of the financial services...

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Tax avoiders and cheats cost the public purse £35billion last year Tax avoiders and cheats cost the public purse £35billion last year

The taxman is failing to collect more than £35billion a year from cheats who refuse to pay their taxes and others who find ways of avoiding ...

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Homeowners vent anger at PTSB's 'moral bankruptcy' Homeowners vent anger at PTSB's 'moral bankruptcy'

State-owned Permanent TSB was charging a 'standard variable rate' of 5.19pc to about 75,000 customers until very recently, when it c...

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Individual bankruptcy fee to double Individual bankruptcy fee to double

Labour has failed to block a plan to double bankruptcy fees after MSPs heard the hike would save taxpayers £1.5 million. People will soon h...

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Greece’s banking industry secretly gets €100 billion Greece’s banking industry secretly gets €100 billion

Greece's struggling banking industry has been secretly injected with around €100 billion in emergency liquidity from the country’s centr...

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Europe’s banks, sitting on $1.19 trillion of debt to Spain, Portugal, Italy and Ireland, are facing a wave of losses if Greece abandons the euro. Europe’s banks, sitting on $1.19 trillion of debt to Spain, Portugal, Italy and Ireland, are facing a wave of losses if Greece abandons the euro.

While lenders have increased capital buffers, written down Greek bonds and used central-bank loans to help refinance units in southern Europ...

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How Facebook's Revenue Is at Risk How Facebook's Revenue Is at Risk

Facebook's (Nasdaq: FB  ) IPO glow sure didn't last long, with shares promptly plunging on their second public day. There are plenty...

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Fraud warning: new card scam nets £1m in four months Fraud warning: new card scam nets £1m in four months

Victims are telephoned by fraudsters and duped into revealing their PIN and then handing over their bank card to a courier in this new form ...

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Three killed in northern Italy earthquake Three killed in northern Italy earthquake

Three people have been killed in a 5.9-magnitude earthquake that struck northern Italy near Bologna, according to reports. The quake that s...

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Social care 'at breaking point' Social care 'at breaking point'

The social care system is at breaking point, with 88% of social workers fearing that cuts are putting vulnerable children's lives at ris...

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UK may need more QE, warns Bank of England's Adam Posen UK may need more QE, warns Bank of England's Adam Posen

In an interview published by newswire MNSI, Mr Posen also said he was not sure the UK had avoided falling into a Japan-style downturn. "...

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Payday loan borrowers 'trapped in debt spiral' Payday loan borrowers 'trapped in debt spiral'

Almost two-thirds of people who took out expensive payday loans have used the money to pay household bills or buy essentials such as food, n...

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Taxpayers may lose 2 billion pounds on Northern Rock rescue Taxpayers may lose 2 billion pounds on Northern Rock rescue

UK taxpayers could lose up to 2 billion pounds from the government's 2008 rescue of mortgage lender Northern Rock by the time all the as...

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Millions of British bank customers were left in panic today as Santander became the latest giant to be hit by the eurozone crisis. Millions of British bank customers were left in panic today as Santander became the latest giant to be hit by the eurozone crisis.

The High Street chain saw its credit rating was slashed as anxious consumers in Spain withdrew £1bn -  sparking fears of a run on the countr...

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‘Save euro’ plea to Germans as Spain slumps ‘Save euro’ plea to Germans as Spain slumps

BRITAIN yesterday piled pressure on German Chancellor Angela Merkel to save the euro. 6 comments Related Stories PM: Make or break for e...

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Spain’s banking crisis reached Britain’s high streets last night when the credit rating of Santander UK was cut. Spain’s banking crisis reached Britain’s high streets last night when the credit rating of Santander UK was cut.

In a sweeping reassessment, ratings agency Moody’s announced in Madrid that it is downgrading 16 Spanish banks because it could not be sure ...

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JP Morgan's $2 Billion Trading Loss Is Already $3 Billion JP Morgan's $2 Billion Trading Loss Is Already $3 Billion

Jamie Dimon said it could get worse... and it is. The JP Morgan trading loss that was $2 billion four days ago is now $3 billion, report Nel...

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Cost of Greek exit from euro put at $1tn Cost of Greek exit from euro put at $1tn

The cost of a possible Greek exit from the euro has emerged as Mervyn King warned that Europe is ‘tearing itself apart’. Photograph: Chris R...

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Eduardo Saverin Might Not Be Allowed Back In The U.S., According To Citizenship Law Eduardo Saverin Might Not Be Allowed Back In The U.S., According To Citizenship Law

Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin might not be allowed to return to the United States. Billionaire Saverin, who ditched his U.S. citizens...

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Uber-Wealthy Venture Capitalist Gave A TED Talk Saying Rich People Don't Create Jobs Uber-Wealthy Venture Capitalist Gave A TED Talk Saying Rich People Don't Create Jobs

As the war over income inequality wages on, super-rich Seattle entrepreneur Nick Hanauer has been raising the hackles of his fellow 1-percen...

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The Banksy rat, punched through to make way for a drainpipe. The Banksy rat, punched through to make way for a drainpipe.

 Photograph: EPA A Melbourne builder has inadvertently destroyed a valuable piece of street art by the British graffiti artist Banksy by dri...

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JPMorgan's Trading Loss Is Said to Rise at Least 50% JPMorgan's Trading Loss Is Said to Rise at Least 50%

The trading losses suffered by JPMorgan Chase have surged in recent days, surpassing the bank’s initial $2 billion estimate by at least $1 b...

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Rebbeca Brooks learned this morning that she will be taken to court over accusations of perverting the course of justice in relation to the phone hacking scandal. Rebbeca Brooks learned this morning that she will be taken to court over accusations of perverting the course of justice in relation to the phone hacking scandal.

The former editor of the News of the World and the Sun is to be charged with five others, including her husband Charlie Brooks. Alison Levit...

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