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Business Analysis & Features

James Smith: We need a worldwide carbon trade

The Business Interview: Shell may seem an unlikely climate campaigner, but their UK chairman is crossing his fingers for an international deal on CO2 emissions at Copenhagen

Inside Business Analysis & Features

When will the new bubbles burst?

Wednesday, 11 November 2009

The markets are on a high, but with unemployment, bankruptcies and repossessions still rising, is this buoyancy sustainable, asks Sean O'Grady

Households and businesses are experiencing a credit squeeze as lenders react to the bleak economic outlook

The mystery of why house prices are still rising

Tuesday, 10 November 2009

Sean O'Grady: With unemployment up and people avoiding debt, why aren't property prices falling?

The unanswered questions around the emergency HBOS cash call

Sunday, 8 November 2009

Just four months before its humiliating collapse into the arms of Lloyds, the bank's chairman assured shareholders that it had sufficient funds for at least a year. How could he have got it so wrong? Ian Fraser reports

Roll up, roll up, for the great bank sell-off

Sunday, 8 November 2009

But who will buy the pieces chipped off Northern Rock, RBS and Lloyds? Richard Northedge reports on the impact of Neelie Kroes's order

Angela Merkel was rewarded at the polls for her prudent handling of the economy

An Ossi success amid the disenchantment

Sunday, 8 November 2009

Two decades after the fall of Communism, and 19 years after reunification, Victor Sebestyen reports on one of Europe's biggest economic triumphs

The G20 wants to stop climate change – but who on earth will pay for it?

Saturday, 7 November 2009

As finance ministers meet in St Andrews, Sean O'Grady looks at prospects for progress

The lucky man of mining

Thursday, 5 November 2009

Just six years after starting FTSE 250-listed Talvivaara, using largely untried techniques to extract nickel, Pekka Pera is becoming a major player in the mining industry.

Life in the City: Closing down the fast lane

Wednesday, 4 November 2009

High-frequency traders are already under attack from US regulators. Now City minister Lord Myners wants a similar sort of crackdown in this country. Stephen Foley explains why the technique is so controversial

James Moore: Questions and answers on the bank shake-up

Tuesday, 3 November 2009

Q. So exactly how much more of our money are these banks taking?

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