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Banks will have to accept lower profits, finance watchdog warns
International group say post-credit crunch world will mean greater caution and smaller returns
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Brown calls for EU-wide banking system bail-out
PM holds key talks with European officials desperate to prevent continent-wide meltdown in banking sector
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Retail: Philip Green steps in to save Baugur
British retail tycoon jets to Reykjavik in dramatic bid to seize control of ailing Icelandic retail giretailant
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Credit crisis: Will anything end the panic?
G7 finance ministers hold meeting and devise five-point plan to restore calm to markets with taxpayers' money
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Now we are facing our moment of truth - Brown
Gordon Brown will try to broker a Europe-wide bail-out of banks today modelled on Britain's £500bn intervention
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Seven days of turmoil in world markets
Crucial steps taken to try to avoid collapse of the country's banks which may precipitate a 1930s-style depression
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Viewpoint: This panic is not irrational, it's quite rational
Nils Pratley: Call it a crash, call it a rout, but please don't describe yesterday's selling as irrational
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GM says it will not seek bankruptcy protection, despite stock price crash
Fears have been growing that the biggest US carmakers, GM and Ford, are close to calamity
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Guy Browning: Castoffs of the universe
Guy Browning: Where's the rescue plan for the banks' unwanted human capital? Try this rehabilitation package
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Panic begins to spread among charities as scale of losses sinks in
British government delegation will meet Icelandic officials and bankers in an attempt to protect UK depositors
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