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Thursday, 5 November 1998
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- Around the World's Markets: NEW YORK
- Around the World's Markets: Hong Kong
- Around the World's Markets: Frankfurt
- Around the World's Markets: London
- Outlook: Railtrack
- Around the World's Markets: Tokyo
- Market Report: BA loses altitude as profit forecast is cut
- Investments: Boots takes unstable conditions in its stride
- Outlook: GUS
- Outlook: Bank's half measure may do the trick
- People & Business: Son of God's PR triumph
- Investments: Tighter Shell should perform
- Slump in sales of millennium bug software hits Micro Focus
- The Pru still has the urge to merge
- Investments: Yates drinks to rise in profits
- 56% drop in profits at Shell stuns City
- Oil firms press for no-strike deal
- Panel says Argos broke no rules in takeover by GUS
- PIC issues warning after `super pig' prices collapse
- Pru sets sights on Halifax
- Hurricane blows hole in Royal & Sun profits
- Rate cut rings City alarm bells
- Greenbury to step down in May
- British Midland sets sights on US
- Railtrack `hit squad' set up to tackle track repairs
- Furore as US figures leaked on Internet
- IMF reveals financial damage
- Around the World's Markets: NEW YORK
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- Around the world's markets: London
- Exchanges reveal alliance details
- Contented voters borrow to buy the American dream
- Bank review chief sets one year schedule
- US poll results boost world markets
- Mandelson warns Bonn not to renege on pounds 1bn BNFL contracts
- Services slowdown fuels clamour for rate cut
- Books merger yields windfall of pounds 6m
- Inward investment targets slashed
- Investment: MMT pushes right buttons
- Investment: Seton Scholl's bold step pays dividends
- People and Business: Pitt's unhappy returns
- Investment: Drinking to a pounds 4.3m profit
- High Court sets seven year ban for Hinchliffe
- Giving workers a share of the company
- Scottish play
- Outlook: Public finances look recession-proof
- Quicks crashes
- Barclays Capital sheds 250 jobs
- Outlook: ONS fiasco
- The Microsoft millionaires
- Outlook: OFT challenge
- Market Report: Footsie romps ahead on rate cut hope
- Sugar begins talks about Ionica rescue
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- 1 What, let gays get married? We must be bonkers
- 2 'Something passed underneath us, quite close': Airbus A320 has close encounter with UFO
- 3 Rocky Horror star Tim Curry 'suffers major stroke'
- 4 Lord of the Sings: Sir Christopher Lee, 91, to release heavy metal album
- 5 Exclusive: Woolwich killings suspect Michael Adebolajo was inspired by cleric banned from UK after urging followers to behead enemies of Islam
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