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Thursday 23 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.
Tesco reports that black hole in profits is larger than expected and confirms chairman Sir Richard Broadbent will stand down
Fresh surveys suggest that the eurozone may now avoid a triple-dip recession, but a downturn "cannot be ruled out".
Global interest rates declined "before as well as since the financial crisis", Ben Broadbent, deputy governor of the Bank of England says.
Crispin Odey, the biggest investor in Sky Deutschland, believes BSkyB's plan to create Sky Europe offers a nil premium for shareholders
Estate agent says activity in the UK's capital over the second half of 2014 will be "significantly below" levels in the same period a year ago
Fraud agency wants 75pc more money to fund several complex investigations this year
Regulator would be able to fire bosses on the spot under new 'bail-in' rules designed to make bondholders bear cost of failure
Taxpayer-backed lender to reduce its workforce by a tenth and announce branch closures as part of chief executive's digital push
New figures show the housing market cooled off in September
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Tesco has reported a 92pc fall in profits, which is worse than expected, but the retailer's results also contain a raft of information about the problems and accounting scandal facing the company
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Growth of the manufacturing sector has slowed because of falling demand from overseas, according to the CBI
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A tax inversion, which the US Treasury is cracking-down on is not a "pre-requisite" for a deal, Barclays said
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The crisis facing Tesco is being celebrated by opponents and campaign groups who were bulldozed out of the way by its dominance, but Britain needs the company to thrive
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