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Monday, 5 October 1998
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- Around the World's Markets
- UBS woos Deutsche Bank head as chairman
- Danka calls in bankers for crisis talks
- Interactive TV service launched
- Chez Gerard shrugs off recession
- 3,300 new UK jobs lift gloom
- Clinton calls for November summit on financial crisis
- Man U finance chief's contract
- Investment: Media trapped by the advertising slowdown
- Investment: Moss Bros has tough job ahead
- Investment: Cool approach to Brake Bros
- Er... that's Gordon who?
- Pru weighs up bid for NPI
- Taking the long haul to open skies
- MD resigns from ailing De La Rue
- Rosy prospects for chip makers despite layoffs
- Railtrack hits out at regulator
- LLP spends pounds 7.7m on magazines
- Henlys share slump leaves Mayflower in pole position
- Racal unit wins MOD contract
- Trackers bale out of Footsie casualties
- Tax avoidance proposal attacked
- Barings auditors face action by watchdog
- Brunel buys GBE tobacco division
- Sinister aspects to the humbling of the experts
- AT&T in $150m US expansion
- Virgin Travel profits rise by third
- Smuggled tobacco to cost pounds 2bn in lost tax
- Executive pay unrelated to results
- G7 `turns talk into action' in bid to quell market panic with
- pounds 35m telecom equipment firm sale
- BT to snub Microsoft for Netscape
- Brazil moves to avert crisis
- Cost of London share trading falls
- UK-US split over `open skies'
- Barclays urged to shed investment arm
- Fewer firms join stock market
- Call the central bank fire brigade
- Where the finance ministers can fix it
- Who's suing whom: Deloitte gets Barings writ
- Stock Market Week: Small caps take the biggest hammering
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- 2 'He was always smiling': Lee Rigby named as Woolwich victim
- 3 'Sickening, deluded and unforgivable': Horrific attack brings terror to London’s streets
- 4 'Something passed underneath us, quite close': Airbus A320 has close encounter with UFO
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