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Anger or acceptance? Bankers’ bonus row in quotes

As Vince Cable and George Osborne attempt to put yet another stop to extortionate bankers’ bonuses, here are some recent comments by the people influencing the rules. View full post on UK Business Stories

Six million people borrow money to pay for Christmas

Almost six million people have borrowed money to pay for Christmas, up almost 50 per cent on last year, researchers have claimed. View full post on UK Business Stories

Home repossessions at three-year low

The number of homes that were repossessed fell to a three-year low during the third quarter. Related Stories ‘Further fall’ in number of house hunters Mortgage approvals continue to fall Rents rising at fastest rate since 2007 House prices fall again House prices fall due to lack of buyers View full post on UK Business [...]

OPEC holds oil production targets, sees price of $70-$80 a barrel

Last week’s $90 oil price was a blip that won’t be sustained in the new year, the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries indicated as it kept output targets unchanged. View full post on UK Business Stories

Business Bullet: China, Oil, Balfour, ECB

Latest news on: China, Oil, Balfour, ECB View full post on UK Business Stories

Business Bullet: Markets, Kesa, OPEC, UK rates

Latest news on: Markets, Kesa, OPEC, UK rates View full post on UK Business Stories

Fare rises force travel plans change

Around two million people plan to change the way they get to work next year to avoid public transport fare rises, according to a report. Related Stories Snow keeps Gatwick and Edinburgh closed Big Freeze costing UK ‘£1.2bn a day’ Train companies accountable for services Call for clearer energy tariffs Bank set to keep QE [...]

Groupon walks away from Google – reports

Groupon, the online voucher company, is signing up tens of thousands of British consumers to its bargains emails each day. View full post on UK Business Stories

Trichet to outline ECB response to crisis

Eurozone leaders’ attempts to shore-up confidence in Europe’s monetary union are expected to be bolstered when Jean-Claude Trichet, ECB president, unveils the bank’s response to the unfolding crisis View full post on UK Business Stories

Flybe outlines path to flotation

Regional airline announces plans to float on the London Stock Exchange in spite of market nervousness over the debt crisis within the eurozone View full post on UK Business Stories

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