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Updated: 1 year 29 weeks ago
Bebo returns
Is there still room for the small guy in social networking?
Friend or foe?
Business comes first for Georgia and Russia
'Jobs hit' if growth falls short
An employment group warns the UK's job market could be hit if economic growth even slightly undershoots official forecasts.
Grand designs
Aircraft giants look to take on industry leaders
Nigeria state oil firm 'insolvent'
Nigeria's state oil firm is insolvent with massive debts, a cabinet minister says - as the firm blames the government.
Strong demand boosts Intel profit
US chipmaker Intel reports bumper profits in what it describes as its "best" quarterly results.
Senate to vote on Wall St reform
Four undecided senators will now support financial reform, giving Democrats enough votes to pass the bill.
FSA boss warns against quick fix
The head of the UK financial watchdog warns the recovery could be undermined if new regulation is introduced quickly.
BP prepares key test on oil well
BP will do a key test on its leaking Gulf of Mexico well to see if the oil flow can be shut off using the newly-installed cap.
Robert Peston
Eurozone debt: Throwing good money after bad?
FSA to ban self-cert home loans
The Financial Services Authority proposes new "back to basics" mortgage rules to stop lending without proof of income.
Flying high
Regional jet makers eyeing global growth
Borders agrees to sell Paperchase
US book retailer Borders agrees to sell UK-based stationery group Paperchase for $31m to help reduce its debt.
Yankees owner Steinbrenner dies
George Steinbrenner, owner of the famous New York Yankees baseball team, dies at the age of 80 after suffering a heart attack.
EU bank watchdog to be in London
A new pan-European banking watchdog will have its home in London, Chancellor George Osborne announces.
Record fall in foreign holidays
Visits abroad by UK tourists fell at a record rate in 2009 as holidaymakers and business travellers cut back.
US trade deficit at 18-month high
The US trade deficit widens to its highest level in 18 months, driven by demand for imported cars, computers and clothing.
UK inflation slows again in June
UK inflation rates slows again in June, to 3.2% from 3.4% in May, but remains well above the Bank of England's 2% target.
Greece enjoys debt sale success
Greece successfully sells government bonds in its first return to the money markets since May's emergency loan.
Budd in defence of OBR's record
The head of the new Office for Budget Responsibility rejects criticism it is not independent from government.


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