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Asia response muted to China rate cut
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Wednesday 04.00 BST. China's decision to ease monetary policy set mainland shares gyrating but drew a relatively muted reaction elsewhere around Asia. The Shanghai Composite was down 1.2 per cent in mid-morning trade but had swung as much as 2.3 ...
Asian markets in volatile mood as China rate cuts fail to calm nerves – liveThe Guardian
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Wednesday 04.00 BST. China's decision to ease monetary policy set mainland shares gyrating but drew a relatively muted reaction elsewhere around Asia. The Shanghai Composite was down 1.2 per cent in mid-morning trade but had swung as much as 2.3 ...
Asian markets in volatile mood as China rate cuts fail to calm nerves – live
China shares fail to lift on the central bank's rate cut
Seesaw Start to Trading Brings Mixed Markets in Asia
The Guardian
Six ways China has tried to remedy economic slowdown and shares slide
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The People's Bank of China has cut interest rates and the amount of cash banks must keep on hand, the latest stimulus effort as it battles a collapse in share prices. Photograph: Wu Hong/EPA. Phillip Inman economics correspondent. Tuesday 25 August ...
China cuts rates, reserve ratio after stocks plummet againReuters
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The People's Bank of China has cut interest rates and the amount of cash banks must keep on hand, the latest stimulus effort as it battles a collapse in share prices. Photograph: Wu Hong/EPA. Phillip Inman economics correspondent. Tuesday 25 August ...
China cuts rates, reserve ratio after stocks plummet again
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Pensioners warned against withdrawing lump sums from their pots
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Retired people have been warned against cashing in their pension pots until global stock markets recover. Experts said pensioners could cause 'irreparable damage' to their life savings if they withdrew lump sums from their pots during such a volatile time.
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Retired people have been warned against cashing in their pension pots until global stock markets recover. Experts said pensioners could cause 'irreparable damage' to their life savings if they withdrew lump sums from their pots during such a volatile time.
Irish Independent
From pensions to the cost of a US holiday - how the effects of Black Monday ...
Irish Independent
After a dramatic start to the week on Monday, with stocks plunging from Beijing to London on the back of fears over the Chinese economy, markets in Europe and the US swung in the opposite direction yesterday, before the US lost ground again.
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After a dramatic start to the week on Monday, with stocks plunging from Beijing to London on the back of fears over the Chinese economy, markets in Europe and the US swung in the opposite direction yesterday, before the US lost ground again.
China panic gives way to best jump in four years for the FTSE 100
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Dollar rises broadly but China concerns linger
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Investing.com - Investing.com - The dollar rose against the other major currencies on Tuesday, recovering from the previous session's steep losses, although concerns over the impact of slowing growth in China on the global economy continued to weigh on ...
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Investing.com - Investing.com - The dollar rose against the other major currencies on Tuesday, recovering from the previous session's steep losses, although concerns over the impact of slowing growth in China on the global economy continued to weigh on ...
The Independent
Poundland's £55m takeover of rival 99p stores cleared by competition watchdog
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Poundland's £55m takeover of rival 99p Stores has finally been given the go-ahead by the competition watchdog after a four-month investigation. The Competition and Marketing Authority (CMA) had expressed doubts in February about the impact of a deal on ...
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Poundland's £55m takeover of rival 99p Stores has finally been given the go-ahead by the competition watchdog after a four-month investigation. The Competition and Marketing Authority (CMA) had expressed doubts in February about the impact of a deal on ...
Poundland's £55m takeover of 99p Stores gets go-ahead
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Shetland costs drag Petrofac into the red
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Petrofac blamed rising costs at a gas project in the Shetlands for contributing to a first-half loss of $133 million. The oil services group said that it had booked a $43 million charge in additional costs on a contract to build a gas plant at Sullom ...
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Petrofac blamed rising costs at a gas project in the Shetlands for contributing to a first-half loss of $133 million. The oil services group said that it had booked a $43 million charge in additional costs on a contract to build a gas plant at Sullom ...
Oil services giant pays heavy price for problems faced on Shetland
Oil price collapse stemmed but analysts predict further tumble as supply ...
Petrofac swings to half-year loss on Shetland Island costs
The Guardian
Why Blackburn really is the best place in Britain to make a living
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The Lancashire town has topped a table comparing wages with the cost of living and the local job market. Fashion designer Wayne Hemingway explains why his hometown deserves its latest accolade after years of industrial blight and neglect. Blackburn in ...
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The Lancashire town has topped a table comparing wages with the cost of living and the local job market. Fashion designer Wayne Hemingway explains why his hometown deserves its latest accolade after years of industrial blight and neglect. Blackburn in ...
Wakefield Express
Osborne backs Yorkshire air ambulance with £1 million
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GEORGE Osborne today promised £1 million to help meet the cost of a new air ambulance for Yorkshire following a direct appeal from cricket legend Geoffrey Boycott. CLICK FOR MORE YEP NEWS HEADLINES · CLICK HERE FOR MORE YP NEWS ...
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GEORGE Osborne today promised £1 million to help meet the cost of a new air ambulance for Yorkshire following a direct appeal from cricket legend Geoffrey Boycott. CLICK FOR MORE YEP NEWS HEADLINES · CLICK HERE FOR MORE YP NEWS ...
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Amicus launches £100m mortgage securitisation
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Specialist lender Amicus has sold a package of £100m of mortgages to investors who are keen to buy into home loans, seven years after the investments fell out of favour following the collapse of the market in the financial crash. The package of short ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Specialist lender Amicus has sold a package of £100m of mortgages to investors who are keen to buy into home loans, seven years after the investments fell out of favour following the collapse of the market in the financial crash. The package of short ...
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