Zero-based money is at risk of trapping the recovery
Bill Gross says low rate policy rations credit as fiercely as it does risk
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Alternative strategies sought to weaken the yen
Japanese currency market intervention is starting to wear thin with the US
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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
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Crude oil edges lower on Greece fears
Commodities give up Friday’s gains prompted by strong US labour data
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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
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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
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Athens talks cast lengthy shadow over bourses
Sentiment on global markets restrained by disunity of Greek politicians on austerity measures but selling looks modest
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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.![]()
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Borrowers ‘shunning credit cards’
Demand for credit cards is “feeling the strain” as UK borrowers turn to other forms of finance, a report suggests.
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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.
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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.![]()
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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.![]()
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Average pay rise fails to match inflation
UK families to be squeezed further as it is revealed inflation will dwarf average payrise.![]()
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UK families £7,900 in debt
UK households owe an average of £7,900 on personal loans, overdrafts and credit cards.![]()
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Market focus switches to Athens
Sentiment on global markets is limited by Greek politicians, but selling looks modest
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House prices ‘up 0.6% in January’
UK house prices increased by 0.6% in January, according to the latest survey from the Halifax.
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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.![]()
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Households £7,000 a year worse off
Rising prices means families £7,000 a year poorer than they were five years ago.![]()
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