The Independent 1998 Lea Paterson - Abstracts

The Independent 1998 Lea Paterson
TitleSubjectAuthors
And the 1998 winner is ... Costa Rica!(performance of world stock markets in 1998)Retail industryLea Paterson
Are you ready for the euro? (preparations for 'conversion weekend' at beginning of Jan 1999)Retail industryLea Paterson
Banking's glitter begins to fade. (problems facing United Kingdom banking sector)Retail industryLea Paterson
Bank under fire over rate shock. (Bank of England criticized for raising interest rates by 0.25%)Retail industryLea Paterson
Biggest and bravest gamblers retreat from credit crunch. (hedge funds change tactics)Retail industryLea Paterson
Brazil bows to IMF pressure. (austerity plan; International Monetary Fund)Retail industryLea Paterson
City takes a stand on Euro-tax.(controversy over European Commission plans to impose tax on Eurobonds)Retail industryLea Paterson
City wary of another rise in rates. (City of London)Retail industryLea Paterson
Clamour for interest rate cut swells. (United Kingdom)Retail industryLea Paterson
Crisis worst for 50 years, says Clinton. (international economic crisis)Retail industryAndrew Garfield, Andrew (American government official) Marshall, Lea Paterson
Currency bomb is still ticking. (continued problems in emerging markets)Retail industryLea Paterson
Don't write off the City just yet. (future of City of London as international financial centre)Retail industryLea Paterson
Forecasts for 1999 are getting gloomier.(uncertain prospects for United Kingdom economy)Retail industryLea Paterson
Global regulators head for battle of the decade. (International Monetary Fund and World Bank to discuss how to deal with future financial crises)Retail industryLea Paterson
Goldman's to float up to 15% in autumn. (Goldman Sachs)Retail industryDavid Usborne, Lea Paterson
Halifax raises stakes in savings war with the telephone banks.Retail industryAndrew Verity, Lea Paterson
Heavy-handed Imro facing City backlash. (concern over regulatory body for United Kingdom fund management industry)Retail industryLea Paterson
How deep are Brown's pockets? (United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown's new spending plans)Retail industryLea Paterson
How young spinners of Whitehall angered an independent Old Lady. (concern over independence of Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee)Retail industryAndrew (American government official) Marshall, Lea Paterson
Huge deficit looms, warn City experts. (United Kingdom could face economic problems)Retail industryColin Brown, Lea Paterson
Inflation outlook raises the prospect of more rate cuts. (United Kingdom)Retail industryLea Paterson
Is a credit crunch coming?Retail industryAndrew Garfield, Lea Paterson
Is it deflation or inflation we should fear most in 1998?Retail industryDiane Coyle, Nigel Cope, Roger Trapp, Michael Harrison, Sameena Ahmad, Peter Thal Larsen, Chris Godsmark, Cathy Newman, Lea Paterson
Japan unveils 118bn pounds sterling rescue plan.Retail industryLea Paterson
Opec acts to stop slide in oil price.Retail industryLea Paterson
Renewed bear market fears as stocks plunge.Retail industryStephen Vines, Lea Paterson
Review is no free lunch for pensions industry.(United Kingdom government's proposals for pensions reform)Retail industryLea Paterson
Service sector has its bright spots.(United Kingdom)Retail industryLea Paterson
SE signs up for single European bourse. (links between stock exchanges in London, England, and Frankfurt, Germany)Retail industryLea Paterson
Stocks tumble across the globe.Retail industryStephen Vines, Lea Paterson
Summer of discontent as jobs vanish. (job losses in United Kingdom manufacturing industry)Retail industryColin Brown, Lea Paterson
Super-watchdog gets some teeth. (United Kingdom government's draft Financial Services and Markets Bill)Retail industryLea Paterson
Why bonds are scaling new heights.Retail industryDiane Coyle, Lea Paterson
Why regulation means we make less. (United Kingdom productivity levels)Retail industryLea Paterson
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