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Fears That a Weakened British Pound May Grow Weaker
Some in Britain fear that the government’s plan to borrow and spend to counter the current recession may lead to a run on the pound.
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Fears That a Weakened British Pound May Grow Weaker
Some in Britain fear that the government’s plan to borrow and spend to counter the current recession may lead to a run on the pound.
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Britain Poised to Announce Stimulus
The British government is expected on Monday to announce a cut in the sales tax as part of a package of measures to stimulate the economy.
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Governments on Both Sides of the Atlantic Push to Get Banks to Lend
Having been brought low by their dealings in obscure securities, bankers are reluctant to start lending again until the impact of the recession becomes clearer.
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Governments on Both Sides of the Atlantic Push to Get Banks to Lend
Having been brought low by their dealings in obscure securities, bankers are reluctant to start lending again until the impact of the recession becomes clearer.
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Persian Gulf States Asked to Increase Global Bailout Financing
Leaders around the world spent another weekend trying to extinguish the brush fires of the economic crisis.
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Persian Gulf States Asked to Increase Global Bailout Financing
Leaders around the world spent another weekend trying to extinguish the brush fires of the economic crisis.
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British Prime Minister’s Stock Rises as His Bank Plan Lifts Stocks Worldwide
After devising a bank rescue plan that has now been endorsed by European and American officials, Gordon Brown is seeing a revival to his political career.
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British Prime Minister’s Stock Rises as His Bank Plan Lifts Stocks Worldwide
After devising a bank rescue plan that has now been endorsed by European and American officials, Gordon Brown is seeing a revival to his political career.
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News Analysis: Britain Takes a Different Route to Rescue Its Banks
Britain offered a $88 billion government lifeline for the nation’s banks Wednesday, a solution that it hailed as a quicker one to the credit crisis than the U.S. bailout plan.
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