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Coffee reaches a 12-year high
Speculators roasted as low inventories hold up price, reports Sean O'Grady
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The business on...Nat Rothschild, Financier, Vallar
Saturday, 26 June 2010
Why is he in the news?The Honourable Nathaniel Philip Victor James Rothschild, entrepreneur and scion of the famous banking family, said yesterday that he was preparing to float his latest venture, Vallar, which is expected to invest up to £5bn in the mining industry.
Now even the Bank isn't sure it can bring down inflation
Thursday, 24 June 2010
Dissent in the Monetary Policy Committee may mean rate rises and dearer mortgage bills are on the way
Brian Brick: Moss Bros Boss hopes smart moves will pay off
Thursday, 24 June 2010
The Business Interview: He has ambitious plans to increase the menswear company's presence on our high streets, writes James Thompson
Chancellor gets away with it but pain is postponed
Wednesday, 23 June 2010
This fiscal tightening will roll back the frontiers of the state, but does it in the end go far enough? Sean O'Grady reports
The business on: Otto Thoresen, Chief executive, Aegon UK
Wednesday, 23 June 2010
China's currency move changes the G20 agenda
Tuesday, 22 June 2010
Markets may have leapt with joy at China's pledge to ease the renminbi's peg, but analysts are wary about too much euphoria. Stephen Foley reports
The business on: Neil Goulden, Chairman, Gala Coral
Tuesday, 22 June 2010
The creditors have taken control of the business he runs, Gala Coral, owner of the Coral bookmaking chain and numerous Gala casinos.
Mervyn King: administrator, bureaucrat...and Governor
Sunday, 20 June 2010
The Bank of England is getting bigger, taking over the FSA. But is it, and the governor, big enough to handle its new job? Richard Northedge reports
The man with the Power to innovate
Sunday, 20 June 2010
He once owned Mean Fiddler, Europe's biggest music empire, and now he's creating another.
GW's Cannabis-based drugs keep us in the race for stock gains
Saturday, 19 June 2010
The Independent came up with a 'Special Situations' portfolio for its share tips for the year. James Moore looks at how they're doing six months in
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• Howard Jacobson: The Fawlty Towers experience lives on
It confirmed my belief that every hotel in England was a Fawlty Towers at heart.
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Both leaders give an impression to the voters that they are obsessed with cuts.
• Christina Patterson: Game, set and match to the posh PR boys
This is the calm before a very, very big storm. And that's even without the Battle of Bloemfontein tomorrow.
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