Morning all. Friday's market reports:
The Times
The Times (Need to know)
FT
The Guardian
The Independent
Spectacular profits and punishing losses will affect sharply the share prices of the big banks on Wall Street when they report their third-quarter figures this week.
Shares in Wall Street banks head for fork in the road
The Government is to sell off 16 billion of assets as part of moves to restore stability to the public finances, Gordon Brown will say on Monday.
Government to sell off 16 billion of assets
Profit warnings from British companies hit a six-year low in the third quarter of 2009, falling by more than 50% year-on-year, according to a report from Ernst & Young.
Company profit warnings hit a six-year low
Empty office space in central London dropped in the third quarter, in a sign that the shattered rental market is starting to bottom out.
Office vacancy rates signal recovery
The World Gas Conference in Buenos Aires last week was one of those events that shatter assumptions. Advances in technology for extracting gas from shale and methane beds have quickened dramatically, altering the global balance of energy faster than almost anybody expected.
Energy crisis is postponed as new gas rescues the world
City watchdogs were monitoring cash withdrawals from Royal Bank of Scotland every hour during the height of the banking crisis, the Guardian can reveal. The Financial Services Authority demanded 60-minute updates on cash flooding out of the bank's branches and hole-in-the-wall machines in the days before Britain's historic bank bailout, which took place a year ago.
Cash machines were monitored every hour during banking crisis
Alan Miller, the founding shareholder of New Star Asset Management, has branded the fund management industry "disgraceful" for hiding charges from investors.
Fund managers attacked for hiding charges from investors
The hospitality group Whitbread, the company behind the Premier Inn budget hotel chain, should confirm its resilient performance through the downturn when it issues results for the 26 weeks to 27 August tomorrow.
The Week Ahead: Whitbread is ready to show its resilience