Forget about punishing the banks, now the Economic Secretary is moving to skittle the chances of US interference in the running of the LSE
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This Is Money: The Eurozone Economy
The Daily Mail City team explain why a drop-off in demand on the Continent could stop our manufacturing recovery in its tracks
Motley Fool: Shareholders Should Weep
When a company sells part of its business it always leaves me uneasy. If that business is no good, why did they have it in the first place? But if it’s good enough that someone else is happy to pay money for it, why not keep it and make the most of it?
This Is Money: Northern Irish Big Four Slammed
Northern Ireland’s Big Four banks were condemned today for imposing higher charges and paying lower levels of interest to personal customers
This Is Money: Oil At Year Lows As Opec Dithers
Oil was remains near its 2006 low this morning, as Opec deliberates on how much to cut output in order to stop prices falling further
This Is Money: OFT To Investigate Fewer Cases
Britain’s leading consumer watchdog, the Office of Fair Trading, is to cut the number of cases it investigates, it was announced today
This Is Money: The UK’s Credit Card Boom
Booming credit means that we have been putting more on our plastic than ever before, according to figures released today
This Is Money: Massive Hacker Attack On Britain
Scotland Yard today issued an urgent alert over a mass attack by an online crime gang targeting banking and credit card details
Motley Fool: Flexible Mobile Phone Deals
He came to Fool HQ under the banner of talking about the mobile market, but wearing a bandana of selling his company’s products. A fair exchange, I thought, providing the subject is interesting enough for an article. And indeed, various things came up in my meeting with Robin O’Kelly of T-Mobile which are worth writing about.
This Is Money: The Must-have Christmas Gifts
The most hotly-tipped “dream toys” this Christmas were unveiled today with film and TV making their mark on this year’s wish-lists