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Sunday, 8th November 2009
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With the forced sale of hundreds of Scottish bank branches, where is the government response to the turmoil
WHERE stands Scotland now in The Great Dismemberment of banking? In Scotland over the past week it has been hard to keep pace with yet more cash injections, yet more state aid, and now an extraordinary game of pass the parcel, or pass the branch. The
Saving global economy will hit Britain hardest
ACTOR Brendan Gleeson reminded us in Into The Storm – a Second World War drama screened last week in which he portrayed Winston Churchill – Britain has previously bankrupted itself trying to save the world. And today, UK taxpayers are bearing a disp
Andrew Milligan: Inflation is the key to full recovery in financial markets
CLIENTS often ask me: what is the single most important factor which will determine how financial markets perform over the next few years? Many expect me to talk about the economic cycle in China and America, or perhaps political developments in the
US jobless nears 16m despite end of recession
THE unemployment rate in the United States has hit double digits for the first time since 1983 – and is likely to go higher.
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Call for competition inquiry into banking services for Scottish SMEs
WTO asked to settle China trade dispute
L&G upbeat on economy as it reports 7% dip in sales
Hazel Mollison: Dark times leave us with a bright future
Confidence boost hints that worst of recession now over
2% cut needed in public spending to tackle debt
MPC to pump £50bn into economy
Alarm as Scottish pensions deficit tops £10bn
Expect fireworks as the Monetary Policy Committee meets on Guy Fawkes Day
Looking further afield for long-term winners
Festive cheer on the horizon but a grim economic reality awaits us in the new year
Healthy one to hold
Standard Life's Nish sees hope in rising markets
Confidence boost as sales growth hits two-year high
Food to take a bigger bite
Signs of recovery as finance firms hiring staff again
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