Business Analysis & Features
Investors await sign it is safe to go back into stock markets
Traditional 'buy signals' and low valuations are not enough to attract buyers
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Analysis: How India caught the world's cold
Friday, 21 November 2008
Jeremy Warner in Delhi: The world slowdown is threatening hopes for an end to poverty in India that were raised by recent growth rates
The end of Woolies?
Thursday, 20 November 2008
The prospect of Woolworths vanishing from the high street is increasing as Naghshineh mulls a counter bid to Hilco's £1 offer. Simon Evans and Nick Clark report
Yahoo faces up to life after Jerry
Wednesday, 19 November 2008
With its founder and chief executive stepping aside, Yahoo finds itself at a crossroads. Nick Clark looks at what the future holds for the internet giant
Motor City: From Motown to no-hope town
Wednesday, 19 November 2008
Music and motor cars made Detroit's name – but the crisis in the automotive industry has created an economic and social disaster area. Stephen Foley tours the wreckage
Is this the end of the mega bonus?
Tuesday, 18 November 2008
Senior Goldman Sachs executives are waiving their right to bonuses this year,as banks come under pressure to show contrition over their role in the credit crunch. Mathieu Robbins reports
'I used my City skills to become a highly efficient house husband'
Sunday, 16 November 2008
Suddenly the world is full of redundant bankers, wondering what to do next. Perhaps Steve Barley has some answers. Here he reveals how he used his City skills to become a highly efficient house husband
The mission impossible to keep HBOS independent
Sunday, 16 November 2008
Two Scottish grandees hope to borrow from Barack in their bid to keep the bank out of Lloyds' hands. But are they fighting a losing battle? asks Simon Evans
Man behind the putsch: 'I'm the forward guard for a much bigger machine'
Sunday, 16 November 2008
Stefan Allesch-Taylor left school at 18 and entered stockbroking. It was Black Monday in 1987 and he admits that for five years he thought he had caused the stock market crash. Now he is advising the would-be managers of HBOS on how they can help the bank survive an even greater crash.
The car club that's joined the fast lane as drivers go without their own set of wheels
Sunday, 16 November 2008
It's a cheap and green alternative to ownership. Brett Akker, co-founder of Streetcar, tells Sarah Butler why business is booming
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1 Citigroup considers fire sale as shares dive
2 David Prosser: A lending scandal of the Chancellor's own making
3 Sony hikes prices as yen value soars
4 Investors await sign it is safe to go back into stock markets
5 Private equity targets Bank of Ireland
6 How India caught the world's cold
7 David Prosser: The real housing crisis is still ahead of us
8 David Prosser: Don't forget those about to fall off the ladder
9 Market Report: Woolies plunges on fears of collapse in talks
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• Andrew Grice: The Chancellor must consider tax hikes.
Despite the weight on his shoulders, the Chancellor remains remarkably calm.
• Howard Jacobson: The lesson of Hitler's deformity.
So Hitler actually did have only one ball. I call that a pity for history.
• Deborah Orr: Praising the public on pointless decisions.
People power, as it pertains to television anyway, is proving to be a tricky beast.

