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  1. 1. Inflation hits 3.7% after record monthly increase

    BP petrol pump UK inflation has surged to its highest level since April 2010 as the rising cost of food and oil continued to hit consumers and businesses
  2. 2. Gordon Brown to warn against global youth unemployment epidemic

    Gordon Brown

    Former prime minister will call for Barack Obama to take the lead in helping the 81 million people under the age of 25

  3. 3. Youth unemployment hits record high

    youth unemployed

    Total number of adults under 25 who are out of work moved close to the million mark in the three months to November, rising by 32,000 to 951,000

  4. 4. Goldman Sachs suffers Facebook fiasco

    Goldman Sachs

    Investment bank forced to withdraw plans for its US investors to participate in private placement of shares in the social networking site

  5. 5. Goldman Sachs bankers to receive $15.3bn in pay and bonuses

    (FILES)Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein Goldman Sachs makes no public show of pay restraint as overall pay pot increases in size relative to revenues
  6. 6. We knew inflation would be bad, but not this bad

    Bank of England The terrible December figures mean it's now 'squeaky bum time' for the Bank of England
  7. 7. Goldman Sachs earnings and bonuses - as it happened

    Goldman Sachs

    Global banking giant Goldman Sachs announced its latest earnings and bonus figures – with $15bn going to its staff

  8. 8. Eurozone fractures as bailouts expose faultlines

    Portugal's prime minister, Jose Socrates

    José Sócrates reportedly begged Angela Merkel for help last week as Portugal became the latest eurozone country tipped for a bailout. But the cynical response from IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn reveals rising tensions within the bloc

  9. 9. UK unemployment inches below 2.5m

    Latest Figures Show UK Unemployment Has Risen Above 2 Million

    ONS data shows the claimant count falling 4,100, against City predictions of a broadly flat December

  10. 10. Inflation: what the experts say

    Mervyn King With inflation surging to 3.7% in December, the Bank of England is under even greater pressure to raise UK interest rates. Several economists, though, believe it should stand firm

Last 7 days

  1. 1. Goldman Sachs suffers Facebook fiasco

    Goldman Sachs

    Investment bank forced to withdraw plans for its US investors to participate in private placement of shares in the social networking site

  2. 2. Anger as JP Morgan bankers get $10bn pay and bonus pot

    Bonus figures were released after JP Morgan kicked off the US banking reporting season by reporting a 47% jump in profits for the last quarter of 2010
  3. 3. Universal and Sony Music plan 'instant pop' to beat piracy

    Jessie J Record labels to put singles 'on air, on sale' simultaneously in attempt to boost sales among X Factor generation
  4. 4. Inflation hits 3.7% after record monthly increase

    BP petrol pump UK inflation has surged to its highest level since April 2010 as the rising cost of food and oil continued to hit consumers and businesses
  5. 5. Gordon Brown to warn against global youth unemployment epidemic

    Gordon Brown

    Former prime minister will call for Barack Obama to take the lead in helping the 81 million people under the age of 25

  6. 6. Youth unemployment hits record high

    youth unemployed

    Total number of adults under 25 who are out of work moved close to the million mark in the three months to November, rising by 32,000 to 951,000

  7. 7. The era of 'owned by China'

    British trade delegation to China

    Huge foreign reserves give emerging superpower ever tighter grip in business, finance and politics

  8. 8. Goldman Sachs bankers to receive $15.3bn in pay and bonuses

    (FILES)Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein Goldman Sachs makes no public show of pay restraint as overall pay pot increases in size relative to revenues
  9. 9. American hostility grows over BP's deal with Russian state oil company

    BP and Rosneft announcement Politicians voice fears over Alaska pipelines, Gulf payouts and risk of Kremlin influence on major supplier to US military
  10. 10. We knew inflation would be bad, but not this bad

    Bank of England The terrible December figures mean it's now 'squeaky bum time' for the Bank of England