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Zoom Airlines suspend all flights
Transatlantic budget carrier Zoom Airlines suspends all operations after applying to go into administration.

Dell pricing policy hits profits
Dell says that a "strategic" effort to cut the prices of its computers, had dented its earnings.

House prices 'fall 10.5% in year'
UK house prices are down 10.5% on a year ago, the first annual double-digit fall since 1990, the Nationwide says.

UK retail sales 'at record low'
A CBI report on UK retail sales posts its worst monthly reading since it was first compiled 25 years ago.

US GDP rebounds with 3.3% growth
The US economy grew 3.3% in the second quarter of 2008, the Commerce Department said, much higher than first thought.

EU concern over phone bill trend
Some mobile phone operators across Europe have been rounding up call durations to leave customers with higher bills, the European Commission says.

British workers 'fear job losses'
More than one in 10 British workers fear they will lose their job in the next year because of the economy, the TUC says.

Higher rate savings accounts grow
More savings accounts with interest matching or topping the base rate are available than in previous years.

Diageo expects 'challenges' ahead
Diageo, owner of Guinness and Johnnie Walker, says it faces a "challenging" market after seeing little change in annual profits.

Oil above $120 on hurricane fears
Oil prices rocket above $120 on hurricane fears - before falling back in a see-saw session of trading.

Profits tumble at retailer Sears
US retail group Sears reports a 62% drop in second-quarter profits after struggling to attract customers.

Ringing the changes - BT puts phone boxes out for 'adoption'
Ringing the changes - BT puts phone boxes out for 'adoption'

Penguin targets lonely bookworms with dating tie-up
Penguin launches an online dating website with Match.com to bring lovelorn literature fans together.

Smart thinking?
The retailers' price war over school uniforms

Ground force
Australia's minerals at the heart of a corporate battle

Banking revival
Is there scope for Spanish firms to beat the trend?

Life on board
Taking to the water to beat the housing market slump

Ghost town
Boom turns to bust for Spain's property market

American dream?
Inequality up as workers' incomes stagnate

Hovis maker sees debt level rise
Hovis-maker Premier Foods has seen its profits fall and debt level rise in the first half of the year, on higher raw material prices.

Henderson to leave UK tax regime
UK investment fund Henderson Group says it is setting up a new Irish parent firm to cut its tax bill.

Czech firm plans giant wind farm
Czech power firm CEZ is to build what it says will be Europe's largest onshore wind farm, in a £1.1bn-euro project.

Management shake-up at Fannie Mae
The US mortgage giant announces a shake-up of top executives in an attempt to restore confidence.

Profits plunge at Credit Agricole
Credit Agricole reports a 94% fall in second-quarter profits after the bank is hit by a loss at its investment banking division.

Toyota cuts car sales forecasts
Japanese carmaker Toyota cuts its vehicle sales forecast for next year by nearly 7% as Western demand softens.

China's CNPC seals $3bn Iraq deal
China's state-oil firm CNPC has agreed a $3bn (£1.63bn) oil services contract for Iraq.

US backs international standards
US firms could have to use international accounting standards by 2014, under a proposal put forward by the SEC.

Nepalese sue US firm over Iraq
A Nepalese man and relatives of 12 others killed in Iraq four years ago sue American firm KBR on charges of human trafficking.

Taylor Wimpey hit by massive loss
Housebuilder Taylor Wimpey reports a £1.54bn loss for the past six months after having to reduce the value of assets.

Call for housing market 'rescue'
A mortgage rescue scheme and councils buying unused land feature in a Liberal Democrat plan to revive the housing market.

M&S suspends whistleblower
Marks & Spencer suspends a member of staff who told the press about its plans to cut redundancy payments.

Savings returns 'beating' shares
Savers putting their money in funds investing in UK stocks and shares would have made more by putting it in a savings account.

E.ON to cut 1,800 German jobs
E.ON confirms it is cutting 1,800 sales jobs as it closes two-thirds of its German service centres.

Barbie firm awarded Bratz payout
Mattel wins a multi-million dollar payout in a copyright court case against the maker of the popular Bratz dolls, MGA Entertainment.

Workless households figure falls
The number of households with no-one aged over 16 working has fallen slightly compared with a year ago, official statistics show.

UK mortgage lending 'levels off'
Mortgage lending by major banks flattened out in July but the amount borrowed for day-to-day spending slowed, figures show.

Call for new review of home packs
A review of Home Information Packs is needed during the current housing market slowdown, according to an estate agents' group.

Fall in buy-to-let mortgage demand
Buy-to-let investors have been hit by the mortgage squeeze alongside other homeowners, new figures suggest.

US in '$4bn cotton row sanction'
The US may face $4bn in annual trade sanctions for failing to scrap illegal subsidies paid to US cotton growers, a report suggests.

Oil price fall lifts US consumers
US consumer confidence gets a boost in August from falling oil prices, research suggests.

World poverty 'more widespread'
The World Bank says there are more poor people in the world than previously thought, with one in four in poverty.

Rise in US durable goods orders
New orders for long-lasting US manufactured goods rise by a surprise 1.4% in July, led by a big rise in aircraft sales.

Paddy Power profit warning
Irish bookmaker Paddy Power lowers its 2008 profit target, blaming key sporting results and the weak economy.

Oil bonanza?
Prospectors scour the UK countryside for black gold

Quiet revolution
Can Brazil's farms help to feed the world?

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