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  • Recession delays retirement for 1.85m

    Wednesday 26 Aug 2009

    More than a third of Britons nearing the end of their working lives are putting retirement plans on the back burner as the economic slump destroys pension pots.

  • Network Rail picks West Coast for high-speed link

    Wednesday 26 Aug 2009

    Londoners will get to Manchester in just over one hour and Scotland in a little more than two when a new high-speed rail link, outlined by Network Rail today, is built. The state-owned rail infrastructure group said trains on the £34bn 200mph line will run from London to Birmingham, Manchester, Warrington, Liverpool, Preston, then on to Glasgow and Edinburgh

  • Network Rail picks West Coast for high-speed link

    Wednesday 26 Aug 2009

    Londoners will get to Manchester in just over one hour and Scotland in a little more than two when a new high-speed rail link, outlined by Network Rail today, is built.

  • Network Rail to announce high-speed rail line plan

    Wednesday 26 Aug 2009

    Network Rail is expected to make public today its preferred route for a new high-speed railway line, possibly running as far as Scotland.

  • Toyota cuts Japan production, UK could follow

    Wednesday 26 Aug 2009

    Toyota will shut down one of its assembly lines in Japan for a year and reports suggest lines in the UK could also be suspended as part of a global cost cutting drive.

  • Tullow oil profits plunge

    Wednesday 26 Aug 2009

    Pre-tax profits plunged at oil group Tullow in the first half of the year from the same period the previous year as the firm felt the pinch of the slide in oil prices between the two periods.

  • Serco posts strong figures

    Wednesday 26 Aug 2009

    Outsourcing specialist Serco said its strong performance in the first half and the good start to the second period supports its expectation in achieving its financial guidance for 2009 and beyond.

  • Tough conditions drag WPP profits down 47%

    Wednesday 26 Aug 2009

    Advertising giant WPP said half-year results continue to reflect the impact of the global economic contraction, which continued to intensify in the second quarter, though results for July did indicate a 'less-worse' picture. Pre-tax profit for the six months fell 47% to £179.3m, reflecting the impact of higher sterling translation of interest costs on Euro-denominated debt. Reportable revenue were

  • Venture buckles and accepts Centrica offer

    Tuesday 25 Aug 2009

    Oil and gas producer Venture Production has finally accepted defeat in its bid to stave off Centrica’s £1.3bn hostile bid.

  • Mortgage approvals highest since February '08

    Tuesday 25 Aug 2009

    Mortgage approvals rose by more than 7% in July from the month before, hitting their best level in 17 months as the housing market continues to turn. The British Bankers' Assocation (BBA) said 38,181 mortgages were approved last month, up from 35,564 in June and the most since February 2008. This month’s number was up 77% on the same time last year

  • Bernanke gets second term as Fed chief

    Tuesday 25 Aug 2009

    Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke is expected to get the backing of President Obama to go for a second four-year term at the central bank.

  • Persimmon sees selling prices stabilise

    Tuesday 25 Aug 2009

    Housebuilder Persimmon reported a drop in first half profits but said selling prices have stabilised in most parts of mainland UK.

  • GM said to mull abandoning Opel sale

    Tuesday 25 Aug 2009

    General Motors could shelve plans to sell its European unit and instead raise billions of dollars of rescue funds, according to press reports.

  • Comment: Suitors eye struggling Scotsman

    Tuesday 25 Aug 2009

    When they moved into their plush new offices next to the site where the Scottish parliament would be built 10 years ago, staff at Johnston Press’s The Scotsman must have foreseen exciting times ahead.

  • Bernanke to get second term as Fed chief

    Tuesday 25 Aug 2009

    Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke is expected to get the backing of President Obama to go for a second four-year term at the central bank.

  • Mortgage approvals highest since Feb '08

    Tuesday 25 Aug 2009

    Mortgage approvals rose by more than 7% in July from the month before, hitting their best level in 17 months as the housing market continues to turn. The British Bankers' Assocation (BBA) said 38,181 mortgages were approved last month, up from 35,564 in June and the most since February 2008. This month’s number was up 77% on the same time last year

  • Bernanke to get second term as Fed chief

    Tuesday 25 Aug 2009

    Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke is expected to get the backing of President Obama to go for a second four-year term at the central bank. Reports from White House officials indicate the President will break off from his summer holiday at Martha's Vineyard to make an announcement later today. Bernanke is widely credited with preventing global financial meltdown

  • Persimmon sees selling prices stabilise

    Tuesday 25 Aug 2009

    Housebuilder Persimmon reported a drop in first half profits but said selling prices have stabilised in most parts of mainland UK.

  • Bernanke to get second term as Fed chief

    Tuesday 25 Aug 2009

    Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke is expected to get the backing of President Obama to go for a second four-year term at the central bank. Reports from White House officials indicate the President will break off from his summer holiday at Martha's Vineyard to make an announcement later today. Bernanke is widely credited with preventing global financial meltdown

  • Persimmon sees selling prices stabilise

    Tuesday 25 Aug 2009

    Housebuilder Persimmon reported a drop in first half profits but said selling prices have stabilised in most parts of mainland UK.

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