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Thursday, 18 February 1999
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- Around the World's Markets: Buenos Aires
- Around the World's Markets: Frankfurt
- Around the World's Markets: New York
- Around the World's Markets: Tokyo
- Around the World's Markets: London
- UK presses France to open electricity market
- News Corp in attack on costs
- Nomura denies London layoffs
- Confident Glaxo throws down sales gauntlet to SmithKline
- Policy minefield set to mar G7 summit
- Halifax to make pounds 1.5bn handout
- William Hill float shunned by investors
- LVMH hit by Gucci `poison pill'
- Dow Jones launches new index for Net stocks
- Outlook: Halifax largess
- BMW chief sets a deadline for Rover
- Outlook: Gucci rumpus
- Outlook: There is life after Zantac for Glaxo
- Doubts over Saudi deal give BAe rough ride
- Danka to axe 1,400 jobs
- Rebels fail to oust Tay chairman
- Independent South Africa profits
- Digital breakthrough for Pace
- Retail sales bounce back in January
- Aegon crosses Atlantic to buy Transamerica in pounds 6.8bn deal
- Skye boosted by US approval
- Warning puts Waddington in play
- City surprised as Rank finally turns the corner
- Around the World's Markets: Frankfurt
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- Coats sells Dyncast for pounds 322m
- Around the World's Markets: New York
- Around the World's Markets: Johannesburg
- Outlook: Job gains could easily be undone
- Outlook: Woolwich
- Second strike at Wembley
- pounds 400m issue derails Railtrack share price
- Outlook: Convertible bonds
- Coats sells Dyncast for pounds 322m
- A great time for consumers but it's tough on managers
- Jobless total at 19-year low despite slowdown
- Electra to wind up if auction fails
- Stock Exchange investigates AIB share price movements
- Another 3,000 jobs to go at BP Amoco
- Pet City founder to buy back superstore chain back
- Investment: Internet billings drive WPP growth
- People and Business: Beware of rats
- Investment: Zeneca profits slip to pounds 1.1bn
- Market Report: Sweetener from Cadbury peps up jaded Footsie
- People and Business: Last dance for Bronwyn
- People and Business: Final deadline
- Woolwich links with US mortgage giant
- People and Business: In at Thistle
- People and Business: Happy returns
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