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Reuters Summit-Retailers see a somewhat jolly US holiday season

It's beginning to look a lotlike last Christmas. Early insights from retailers and industry experts suggest U.S. sales should rise this holiday season about as much as theydid in November and December ... »

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Wonga profits treble as Britons struggle to get credit

Wonga saw its profits treble last year, amid a surge in applications by cash-strapped Britons, many of whom have had difficulty obtaining short-term credit from mainstream banks. »

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Rural-urban house price gap 'increasing'

Rural-urban house price gap 'increasing' »

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CORRECTED (OFFICIAL)-Short-term lender Wonga trebles 2011 profit

Short-term loan providerWonga.com more than trebled its earnings last year, benefitingfrom a surge in applications by cash-strapped Britons, many ofwhom have had difficulty obtaining short-term credit ... »

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RPT-Reuters Summit-Retailers see a somewhat jolly US holiday season

It's beginning to look a lotlike last Christmas. Early insights from retailers and industry experts suggest U.S. sales should rise this holiday season about as much as theydid in November and December ... »

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Property prices 'could fall further'

Property prices 'could fall further' »

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Debt crisis: as it happened, September 17, 2012

Spanish borrowing costs climb back above 6pc on worries it could be a "spanner in the works" for the ECB’s latest attempt to stabilise the crisis, as German Chancellor Angela Merkel says her ... »

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UBS trader Kweku Adoboli lost thousands on spread bets prior to arrest

Kweku Adoboli, the UBS trader accused of costing his bank billions of dollars in unauthorised trades, was overdrawn and relying on pay-day loan companies when he was arrested last year. »