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- Light.End.Tunnel
- ECB make big decision..nothing to do with replacing Vaughan
- Probably the worst figures of the month
- A historically boring week on the markets
- FOMC,GDP,ADP,NAPM - who says finance is complicated
- Hooray! BP are making a fortune
- Start diluting your petrol - its running out
- We're back....the same as ever!!!
- FTSE still teasing around the 6000 mark
- Every Little Helps. And a lot helps a lot more
- Quarterly reporting. Feel their pain
- In Darling we trust
- The party season precluding the reporting season
- Back from the slopes and ready to cause more problems for us all
- Non Farm Payroll Day - Farmers not required
- Time for the Fed to call the Samaritans
- And the cycle begins all over again (yawn)
- Price of gold drops. Big Ron rushes to the jewellers
- US bankers hope to jump into bed with the Scandinavians, and who can blame them
- Still at Heathrow? This won't get your bags back, but might enable you to buy new ones
- Stuck in Terminal 5 arguing with an idiot in a BA costume? Read this to pass the time
- Bulls haven't had this much fun since last year's Pamplona encierro
- With a perfect sense of religious timing, the markets begin to emerge from the dead
- Loose lips sink ships as the FTSE plummets on the basis of mere tittle tattle
- Bear Sterns: Gone but Forgotten
- The calm after the storm
- Bears hunted down as panic hits Wall St
- All eyes on Carlyle for a change
- No more drinking. No more driving. No more shopping. Economy still a mess!
- Fed lets banks off the hook yet again. It'll all end in tears I tell you
- The Wolves are circulating Bears! Nothing to do with County Cricket, its the credit crisis biting again
- Economists begin to salivate ahead of their own Cup Final on Wednesday
- Put down any sharp objects before reading this
- The price of livestock hasnt been this low since the Black Death
- Holidaying in Europe this summer? You will get fleeced
- Credit Crunch returns for a second leg - victory on away goals a strong possibility
- Printers at the Ready - a collectors' item! Its 4 years until the next 29th Feb Daily View
- RBS results see reported boom in 'Crisis? What Crisis?' newspaper headlines
- Ration books at the ready, as demand is stood up on its hot date with supply...
- 6000 is the magic number apparently...
- Despite turbulence in the USA, the UK economic ship remains sanguine...
- Doomed, we're all doomed
- The government aren't the only folk who 'spin' the figures
- Gold up, Oil up, coins in pocket down
- Arguments over Northern Rock are generating more heat than light
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