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Monday 6th February 2012

Zero-based money is at risk of trapping the recovery

Bill Gross says low rate policy rations credit as fiercely as it does risk
Read More: FT – Markets

Alternative strategies sought to weaken the yen

Japanese currency market intervention is starting to wear thin with the US
Read More: FT – Markets

Julius Baer hit after weak results and US probe

Weak results and an on-going US investigation into allegations of tax evasion among Swiss banks hit Julius Baer on Monday morning
Read More: FT – Markets

Crude oil edges lower on Greece fears

Commodities give up Friday’s gains prompted by strong US labour data
Read More: FT – Markets

Resource sector rally lifts Asian markets

Asia-Pacific stocks end broadly higher, buoyed by US jobs data and M&A rumour in the mining sector
Read More: FT – Markets

FTSE lower as investors remain cautious

Shares edge lower after robust data lifted hopes that the worst of the global slowdown was over and helped the FTSE rise nearly 3% last week
Read More: FT – Markets

Athens talks cast lengthy shadow over bourses

Sentiment on global markets restrained by disunity of Greek politicians on austerity measures but selling looks modest
Read More: FT – Markets

Snow: if you can’t make it to work, will you get paid?

Tens of thousands of workers will have little choice but to stay at home because of the heavy snow.
Read More: The Telegraph – Money Saving Tips

The Aussie dollar, Eurozone, Glencore and QE3

Top stories: The Aussie, the Euro, Glencore and the MPC’s QE3.
Read More: The Telegraph – Investments

Borrowers ‘shunning credit cards’

Demand for credit cards is “feeling the strain” as UK borrowers turn to other forms of finance, a report suggests.
Read More: BBC News – Your Money

Interactive Business Bullet: The Aussie dollar, Eurozone, Glencore and QE3

Top stories: The Aussie, the Euro, Glencore and the MPC’s QE3.
Read More: The Telegraph – Investments

Miliband hails ‘best man’ brother

David Miliband says his brother Ed will lead Labour into the next election and is the “best man” to do so.
Read More: BBC News – Politics

House prices remain weak despite 0.6pc rise

The latest House Price Index from Halifax reveals a 0.6pc rise in January, but disappointing quarterly figures.
Read More: The Telegraph – Mortgages

Angry energy customers lured back with free gas

Britain’s largest energy companies are giving away millions of pounds worth of free gas to disgruntled customers.
Read More: The Telegraph – Money Saving Tips

Average pay rise fails to match inflation

UK families to be squeezed further as it is revealed inflation will dwarf average payrise.
Read More: The Telegraph – Money Saving Tips

UK families £7,900 in debt

UK households owe an average of £7,900 on personal loans, overdrafts and credit cards.
Read More: The Telegraph – Money Saving Tips

Market focus switches to Athens

Sentiment on global markets is limited by Greek politicians, but selling looks modest
Read More: FT – Markets

House prices ‘up 0.6% in January’

UK house prices increased by 0.6% in January, according to the latest survey from the Halifax.
Read More: BBC News – Your Money

How to cut £4,000 from your household bills

Sky-high bills are leaving us much worse off, but their are ways you can keep your costs down.
Read More: The Telegraph – Money Saving Tips

Households £7,000 a year worse off

Rising prices means families £7,000 a year poorer than they were five years ago.
Read More: The Telegraph – Money Saving Tips

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