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Asian shares bounce off three-year lows while China's suffering goes on
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TOKYO Volatile global markets showed signs of a respite from the recent blood-letting on Tuesday, as bargain hunters helped Asian stocks off three-year lows hit on fears that China's economy was risking a hard landing, with Chinese shares losing ...
Asian stock markets swing wildly as Chinese shares take another batteringThe Guardian
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TOKYO Volatile global markets showed signs of a respite from the recent blood-letting on Tuesday, as bargain hunters helped Asian stocks off three-year lows hit on fears that China's economy was risking a hard landing, with Chinese shares losing ...
Asian stock markets swing wildly as Chinese shares take another battering
How your pension has been hit by Communist blunders, RUTH SUTHERLAND writes
Black Monday: 'Made in China' market panic see global stocks plummet
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Asia diverges as Chinese stocks slide again
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Tuesday 03:10 BST. Chinese stocks sank again with the two main indices opening more than 6 per cent lower, but other markets across Asia began to diverge from the mainland rout. A recovery in US stock futures helped offset another big drop for Chinese ...
Searching questions for Tony Abbott if turmoil on stock markets gets worseThe Guardian
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Tuesday 03:10 BST. Chinese stocks sank again with the two main indices opening more than 6 per cent lower, but other markets across Asia began to diverge from the mainland rout. A recovery in US stock futures helped offset another big drop for Chinese ...
Searching questions for Tony Abbott if turmoil on stock markets gets worse
Australian stock market shows signs of rebounding despite China opening 6 PER ...
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Oil claws back some losses but remains at 2009 levels over Asian economic woes
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SINGAPORE Crude oil markets recovered somewhat on Tuesday from sharp falls in the previous session but they remained at 2009 levels as Asian equities kept tumbling, triggering fears of an economic tailspin in the region. China's major stock indexes ...
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SINGAPORE Crude oil markets recovered somewhat on Tuesday from sharp falls in the previous session but they remained at 2009 levels as Asian equities kept tumbling, triggering fears of an economic tailspin in the region. China's major stock indexes ...
4-Oil tumbles up to 6 pct to new lows as China fears intensify rout
From Venezuela to Iraq to Russia, Oil Price Drops Raise Fears of Unrest
Oil hits 6-1/2-year low on China and oversupply
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Show steel and raise rates or the financial system will fracture
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Raising interest rates is always harder than cutting them. When investors are bleeding and workers fear the chop, promises of cheap money sound like the hoofbeats of arriving cavalry. But the trauma does not end for everyone at the same time. When the ...
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Raising interest rates is always harder than cutting them. When investors are bleeding and workers fear the chop, promises of cheap money sound like the hoofbeats of arriving cavalry. But the trauma does not end for everyone at the same time. When the ...
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GLOBAL MARKETS-Asian shares resume slide on fears over Chinese economy
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... * MSCI's broadest index suffers biggest loss in 4 years. * Dollar at 7-month low vs euro, yen. * Oil, copper prices at lowest level since 2009. By Hideyuki Sano. TOKYO, Aug 25 (Reuters) - Asian stocks looked vulnerable to another sell-off on ...
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... * MSCI's broadest index suffers biggest loss in 4 years. * Dollar at 7-month low vs euro, yen. * Oil, copper prices at lowest level since 2009. By Hideyuki Sano. TOKYO, Aug 25 (Reuters) - Asian stocks looked vulnerable to another sell-off on ...
Great fall of China sinks world stocks, dollar
Asian shares bounce off 3-year lows while China's suffering goes on
Asian shares resume slide on fears over Chinese economy
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Female bosses are working for free as gender pay gap persists
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Moya Greene, CEO of the Royal Mail, with managers of the London Stock Exchange and business ministers as the group's shares began trading in 2013. Photograph: Royal Mail Group/PA. Jennifer Rankin. Monday 24 August 2015 19.01 EDT Last modified ...
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Gender pay gap leaves women managers "working for free"
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GVC presses ahead with Bwin bid
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Sportingbet-owner GVC is pressing ahead with its attempt to gatecrash 888's takeover of Bwin.Party and make a £1bn bid for the online gambling company. The Aim-listed business has been working with Bwin and its adviser Deutsche Bank to help overcome ...
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Sportingbet-owner GVC is pressing ahead with its attempt to gatecrash 888's takeover of Bwin.Party and make a £1bn bid for the online gambling company. The Aim-listed business has been working with Bwin and its adviser Deutsche Bank to help overcome ...
GVC claims progress in Bwin battle
Bwin.party says continuing to discuss certain aspects of GVC proposal
GVC making progress on bwin.party proposal but bid remains unchanged
Financial Times
George Osborne aims to sell Lloyds stake within a year
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George Osborne aims to sell the government's stake in Lloyds Banking Group within a year, prompting concern that he is rushing to privatise state-backed lenders at the expense of taxpayers. Speaking at a conference in Helsinki on Monday, the chancellor ...
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George Osborne aims to sell the government's stake in Lloyds Banking Group within a year, prompting concern that he is rushing to privatise state-backed lenders at the expense of taxpayers. Speaking at a conference in Helsinki on Monday, the chancellor ...
Lloyds and RBS take a beating on day of chaos in financial markets
Treasury suspends sale of Lloyds shares as price slides
Government sells further stake in Lloyds Banking Group
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London 'most congested city in Europe'
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London is the most congested city in Europe, according to research by the transport information company Inrix. The capital's drivers spent an average of 96 hours stuck in traffic last year - almost a day longer than the runner-up, Brussels. All five of ...
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London is the most congested city in Europe, according to research by the transport information company Inrix. The capital's drivers spent an average of 96 hours stuck in traffic last year - almost a day longer than the runner-up, Brussels. All five of ...
London named most congested city in Europe
London is named the most congested city in Europe
London becomes Europe's gridlock capital
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First Great Western Cardiff to London services slashed during strike action
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Key First Great Western (FGW) train services were cut by half on Sunday after talks failed to resolve a row over new trains. Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union walked out for 24 hours with a further stoppage planned over Bank ...
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Key First Great Western (FGW) train services were cut by half on Sunday after talks failed to resolve a row over new trains. Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union walked out for 24 hours with a further stoppage planned over Bank ...
First Great Western strike to cause disruption
First Great Western train strike today and August bank holiday
TRAIN STRIKE: Disruption and overcrowding as only 70 per cent trains run today
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