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Youth unemployment hits record high
Number of 16 to 24-year-olds out of work is up by 15,000 to 943,000, a rate of 19.8 per cent.
- Low rates to 'last throughout 2010' new
- Pound under new attack as agency says it will cut UK's credit rating
- Apple tops phone chart as Nokia and Samsung step up
- Wide-ranging financial overhaul proposed for US
- Barclays pays dividend again as HSBC says worst is over
- Vodafone to double its cost cutting target to £2bn
- Bear Stearns fund managers found not guilty
Small businesses, recession-busters
Being adaptable and agile, and avoiding dependency on a small number of corporate customers, has been vital for small businesses during the credit crunch, says Roger Trapp
James Moore: Those ratings agencies can still bite hard
Outlook In the world of ratings agencies there is a very definite hierarchy. Standard & Poor's sits at the top of the tree, a branch or two above Moody's. Fitch occupies third place and, as a result of this, it has often proved rather more willing to say rather more interesting things than the others. This is probably because it knows they won't have quite the same impact, so there is less risk. That wasn't the case yesterday, however, when Fitch warned that of all the major economies, Britain's prized AAA credit rating was most at risk of a downgrade.
- James Moore: More needed for Vodafone to be throned
- Ben Chu: Does David Cameron understand what inflation does? new
- James Moore: Shareholders can't allow Kraft to win
- Econoblog: It's painful, but the banking sector has to slim down
- Stephen King: Developing economies show the way for the US and EU to recover
When will the new bubbles burst?
The markets are on a high, but with unemployment, bankruptcies and repossessions still rising, is this buoyancy sustainable, asks Sean O'Grady
- The mystery of why house prices are still rising
- The unanswered questions around the emergency HBOS cash call
- Roll up, roll up, for the great bank sell-off
- An Ossi success amid the disenchantment
- The G20 wants to stop climate change – but who on earth will pay for it?
- The Big Question: Is quantitative easing creating more problems than it is solving?
Investment Column: Stars are aligning for Babcock's shares
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