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US private equity group is stalking Friends Provident.
Kerviel is jailed as police question second trader.
Government debt guarantee, but no choice for investors.
Paul Thompson, Northern Rock's reluctant cost-cutter
New Rock director is under fire for the cuts he plans.
A diamond: De Beers warns of a rocky outlook for diamond sales
Economic slowdown takes sparkle out of diamond sales.
President Chavez of Venezuela: Exxon strikes at Venezuela with court orders
Oil giant wins court orders freezing state's assets.
Bidding for art: Art market holds steady as stocks and property wobble
Stocks and property are in a wobble and credit has evaporated, but in the world of London's auction houses, the bonanza goes on.
Unions demand guarantees over job security at Jaguar.
Investment bank WestLB is to lay off 25pc of its workforce.
Russian nickel company wants backing from London investors.
LSE calls for probe into dramatic fall in share price.
45,000 owners could see their homes taken away, warning.
Compass' profits growing despite rapid rise in the cost of food.
Appeal court rules on misleading information on pensions.
Higher Estimate of oil and gas in the giant Brazilian field.
Order book convinces analysts of company's prospects.
Random facts about the new B&Q; boss - James Hall. Tony Blair as European President - Ambrose Evans-Pritchard. Stay tuned to Ben Bland's market forces.
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As oil prices soar parts of the world risk famine.
Soldier in Iraq
400 factories and plants to boost reconstruction.
Houses
Average mortgage burden 'worst since 1990'.
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