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Stocks slumped Wednesday, with the Dow losing over 200 points, as oil prices crossed the $123 a barrel mark, giving investors a reason to pull back after the recent rally.
Oil spikes, stocks tank
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is forcing American banks to secure more capital for longer periods to protect themselves from even more drastic events than the collapse of a US investment house.
SEC is forcing US banks to line up more capital as protection
The Federal Reserve is adding another weapon to its armoury for dealing with the credit crisis, with plans that would allow it to pay interest on deposits from thousands of US banks.
Fed set to pay interest on banks' deposits
Building societies need to beef up their boards and improve their succession planning, the Financial Services Authority urged yesterday, warning that some of them had been too slow to react to the credit crunch.
Building societies getting too deep into buy-to-let risk, regulator warns
THE exodus gathers pace as companies consider leaving the UK to escape its increasingly high and capricious taxes. Shire, the pharmaceuticals group, made news when it chose to domicile in Ireland, but several others have let it be known they are potential travelling companions.
Gordon Brown is driving out cash as well as people