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Thursday 30 October 2014
All the latest finance news, including what's happening in the economy, companies, share and money markets and how you can make the most of your personal finances.
The more hawkish tone struck by the Federal Reserve has rattled investors and sent stock markets lower
Tesco v Morrisons would lead to victory for Bradford-based supermarket retailer, analysts claim, and here are the facts that explain why
Businesses remain optimistic about both growth and pay prospects for their staff, according to British Chambers of Commerce
Bank may have withheld full extent of illegal transactions with clients when reaching settlements worth $667m
UK house prices edge up in October but mortgage approvals plummet
The former chief executive of DuPont will take over from Jorma Ollila with effect from the oil major's next annual general meeting
National Australia Bank looking at options for UK banks, including floating them on the stock market
Gavin Patterson, chief executive, cheers a “solid quarter” and announces a planned 15pc increased in the interim dividend
West London hub says it is forced to turn away business to rival airports in France and Germany as it spells out its case for a third runway
Free and impartial pensions guidance will be available to all under the Government's Guidance Guarantee scheme; but will it be enough?
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Asia-focused bank's shares have fallen by more than 40pc during the past 12 months but it could still get worse
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It's Vodka Pimm's O'Clock as Diageo announces plans to produce the punch once more due to high demand in the City.
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Online property venture easyProperty raises £1.4m from armchair investors in one month
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The QE experiment has worked on one level for those countries that did it, but may have destabilized the global financial system yet further and stored up future trouble
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The outsourcer suffered its biggest one-day fall for six years after missing out on probation contracts
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