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Economists have hailed the first convincing glimmer of hope that the American housing market may have finally turned the corner.
Hope springs at signs of life in US housing market
The number of houses started by builders in the United States rose unexpectedly by 22 per cent in February to 583,000, up from 477,000 in January.
American housebuilding rise divides economists
Britains economy is set to keep shrinking well into next year, even after all or most of its leading competitors have begun to enjoy renewed growth, the International Monetary Fund will warn this week.
UK recession will drag into 2010 as others recover, says IMF
Hopes that the scale of the slump in Britains battered housing market may be easing were boosted today as official figures revealed price rises for some types of home.
Glimmer of hope eases house price misery
Financial Services Authority chairman Lord Turner today unveils his review and recommendations of the banks are regulated to ensure the financial crisis is not repeated.
Lord Turner's review prepares to revolutionise banking
Mervyn King became the first British policy maker to float the idea of forcing the separation of the "casino trading" of investment banking from high street banks tonight as he called for a shakeup of the City.
Banks may be forced to choose between savers and 'casino' trading King
The Bank of Japan on Tuesday unveiled a draft plan to provide up to Y1,000bn ($10.1bn) in subordinated loans to large commercial banks, in the latest effort by a key central bank to stem the global economic crisis.
BoJ eyes $10bn in loans to banks
Paulson & Co spent $1.28bn buying Anglo Americans stake in gold miner AngloGold Ashanti on Tuesday as the New York hedge fund moved from betting against banks to betting against governments.
Paulson & Co go for gold
A wave of popular anger over the $165 million (118 million) in bonuses received by executives of American International Group (AIG) is threatening to engulf the insurance company and cause deep damage to President Obamas infant Administration.
Armed guards at AIG offices after death threats over bonuses