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By Lucy Meakin, Bloomberg |
March 15, 2013
The pound advanced for a third day against the dollar after Bank of England Governor Mervyn King said policy makers aren’t trying to talk it down, damping speculation they are seeking a weaker sterling to spur growth.
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By Justin Pugsley |
January 30, 2013
What's to love about the GBP? Not much. The U.K. has an economy that can't recover for any length of time, credit rating downgrades are almost a dead certainty and worst of all there's a risk of a vicious downward spiral if investors lose confidence.
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By Kit Chellel |
December 10, 2012
Stefan Hunt, a former Harvard and Yale economist who now works with the U.K.'s Financial Services Authority, is using new tools to protect consumers from old-fashioned fraud.
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By Ambereen Choudhury, Elisa Martinuzzi and Kevin Crowley |
November 1, 2012
London’s attempt to maintain its financial muscle while boycotting Europe’s move toward a banking union risks isolating the city from its major trading partners.
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By Kitty Donaldson |
October 2, 2012
The U.K.’s opposition Labour Party demanded new economic-crime law to help prevent future financial scandals such as the manipulation of the benchmark Libor rate.
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By Press Release |
June 1, 2012
UK court sets 2013 trial date for MFGI customer part 30.7 claims, which total $700 million.
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By Press Release |
May 3, 2012
The Trustee's litigation to restore property that was or should have been segregated for customers trading on UK and other foreign exchanges began today
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By Phil Flynn |
March 29, 2012
Gas prices in the UK are approaching $10.00 a gallon. Britain's economy shrank a revised 0.3% in the final three months of 2011, worse than the 0.2% drop previously estimated.
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By News Story |
January 3, 2012
The accounting firm that is administering MF Global’s bankruptcy in the U.K. says that employee cash bonuses promised before the firm's demise will be treated as unsecured claims.
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By Phil Flynn |
December 2, 2011
Daily energy fundamentals from Phil Flynn