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No one – not the UK, US nor Japan – is immune to a Greek-style debt crisis, one of Europe's chief policy makers warned, as market chaos continued.
Tough competition and a poor new issues market drove a 20pc fall in profits at the London Stock Exchange over the last year.
The global stock market sell-off entered its third day as the eurozone debt crisis continued to overshadow trading.
MWB Group was a talking point amid chatter Pyrrho Investments has been secretly adding to its holding in the property group and could be lining up a bid for the business.
City experts have raised the prospect of "Great Depression II" amid worries that the European economic crisis could trigger deeper chaos.
J P Morgan is predicting World Cup glory – but never forget the penalty shoot-out, says Stefan Szymanski.
Executive pay is a topic guaranteed to cause its fair share of hand wringing.
The Telegraph has combined with RTF to bring a comprehensive breakdown of the best-paid executives in Britain. Here is an explanation of the methodology used.
Louisiana officials angry BP was given permission to try new chemical techniques to break up and hold back the tide of oil.
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