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StrongSwissfranc039threatenseconomy039
From: BBC News on Fri, Jan 14 2011 6:54 AM
The Swiss National Bank is concerned that the country’s strong currency is threatening economic growth
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BigprofitsexpectedatJPMorgan
From: BBC News on Fri, Jan 14 2011 6:54 AM
The world’s top investment bank, JP Morgan Chase, is forecast to have made record annual profits in 2010 of 16.7 billion dollars.
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Freshcallstoscrapfueldutyescalator
From: BBC News on Thu, Jan 13 2011 6:59 PM
The organisation representing petrol stations wants George Osborne to scrap April’s planned fuel duty increase.
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CookingwithoutonionsinIndia
From: BBC News on Thu, Jan 13 2011 5:11 AM
How Indian householders are having to adapt their meals because of the price of onions.
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Portugal039maystillneedhelp039
From: BBC News on Wed, Jan 12 2011 9:41 AM
Portugal may still need economic help, according to a financial expert. The warning comes despite the country raising 1.249bn euros (�1.04bn; $1.62bn) in an auction of four and 10-year bonds.
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Murdoch039nothappy039withFoxNews
From: BBC News on Wed, Jan 12 2011 9:41 AM
Andrew Neil, broadcaster and former Sunday Times editor, says he thinks Rupert Murdoch is 'not happy' with Fox News' editorial policy.
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AlcoprofitskickoffUSearningsseason
From: BBC News on Tue, Jan 11 2011 1:59 PM
Aluminium maker Alco has kicked off earning season in America with a solid profits over the last three months.
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75000ayearinfuelforonelorry
From: BBC News on Fri, Jan 07 2011 8:34 AM
Fuel prices are now at record highs taking petrol pump prices to an average of 127p a litre and diesel prices to an average of 131p a litre.
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HigheroilpricewarningIEA
From: BBC News on Wed, Jan 05 2011 12:20 PM
Oil prices are entering a "dangerous zone" for the global economy, says International Energy Agency
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HMVsharesslumpassalesdrop
From: BBC News on Wed, Jan 05 2011 12:19 PM
HMV Group shares fall 21% after it reveals sharply lower Christmas sales and announces plans to close 60 stores.
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HopesandfearsofVATincrease
From: BBC News on Mon, Jan 03 2011 6:15 PM
Businesses are warning the VAT increase, from 17.5% to 20%, could lead to lower takings and put thousands of people out of work
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LatviainvestorstogetEUresidency
From: BBC News on Mon, Jan 03 2011 6:38 AM
People from outside the European Union who buy property in Latvia or invest in business will now receive EU residency rights.
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From: BBC News on Mon, Jan 03 2011 6:38 AM
New EU rules came into force over the weekend designed to cap the size of bankers' bonuses.
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Howbusinessesdealwithweather
From: BBC News on Mon, Jan 03 2011 2:43 AM
From the latest weather prediction software to cloud computing - how businesses are using technology to deal with bad weather.
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ChinaandAfricasgrowingtrade
From: BBC News on Thu, Dec 30 2010 3:50 AM
Egon Cossou reports on the growing trade relationship between China and Africa.
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USshoppers039exercisingcaution039
From: BBC News on Tue, Dec 28 2010 8:22 AM
The US economy relies heavily on consumer spending but high unemployment and falling house prices have created uncertainty over the future.
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ChristmasrefundsYourrights
From: BBC News on Tue, Dec 28 2010 8:22 AM
Many online retailers are unaware of or do not obey the rules of, refunding goods bought online.
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Fraudfromabroadtargetedbycampaign
From: BBC News on Mon, Dec 27 2010 4:11 AM
British benefit cheats who live overseas are being targeted by a new anti-fraud campaign.
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CrowdsrushforBoxingDaysales
From: BBC News on Sun, Dec 26 2010 8:55 AM
The BBC’s Ben Geoghegan reports from London's Oxford Street as Selfridges opens its doors to crowds of bargain hunters.
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WeakerEurohelpsSwissChristmas
From: BBC News on Fri, Dec 24 2010 5:17 AM
If you have left it to the last minute and still have some Christmas shopping to do, you may be unlikely to go to another country to buy presents but that is exactly what some Swiss shoppers are doing, thanks to the weak Euro.
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