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Russia is home to the wealthiest expats
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The number of cash machines in the UK has fallen and withdrawals have dropped as shoppers turn to cards, figures show.
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The search giant launches a system with web links appearing as soon as characters are typed into the query box.
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A BP report says "a series of failures" by BP and its contractors were to blame for the massive Gulf of Mexico oil spill.
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Google speeds up its internet search engine by launching a new product, Google Instant, that displays results as soon as users type in queries.
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US economic growth showed "widespread signs of deceleration" in August, says the Federal Reserve's Beige Book.
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The Irish government has said it will break up the nationalised Anglo Irish Bank.
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Wall Street banking giant Goldman Sachs is fined £20m by the UK's financial watchdog, the BBC learns.
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The debt-laden Greek economy shrank by a surprise 1.8% in the second quarter as households slashed spending.
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Property giant Connaught formally enters administration, putting thousands of jobs at risk.
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German gambling restrictions breach European Union law, the EU's highest court rules
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Union leaders publicly endorse Royal Mail management plans to phase out bikes for postal deliveries.
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The Irish government says it will break up the nationalised Anglo Irish Bank as part of the failed lender's resolution.
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Could this rock be a new major energy source?
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Canada now has interest rates of 1%, after raising its key lending benchmark for the third time this year.
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Business Secretary Vince Cable has unveiled plans for a squeeze on public funding for scientific research.
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UK house prices have stabilised, according to the latest survey from the Halifax.
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The country "cannot afford" to write off underpayments of income tax caused by problems with the calculation system, a minister says.
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Phone card firm Lycatel agrees to make its charges much clearer in its adverts for international phone cards
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An Indian court tells Vodafone it has to pay $2.6bn in tax for its takeover of Hutchison Telecom's Indian phone assets.
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President Barack Obama is backing new company tax breaks in an attempt to regain the initiative as mid-term polls loom
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UK manufacturing output rises 0.3% in July from the month earlier, thanks to increased output in the machinery sector.
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Dana Petroleum tells shareholders independent valuers found Korean oil's bid is too low and should be rejected.
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Business Secretary Vince Cable expresses "worry" about the combination of High Street banks with investment banking, after Bob Diamond is named as Barclays' new boss.
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Regional Development Agency on its way out
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The Business Secretary, Vince Cable, has expressed concern about the appointment of the investment banker, Bob Diamond, as the new chief executive of Barclays.
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Maurice Saatchi: "We had a romantic belief that it was possible for individuals to change the world by an act of will - a flat refusal to accept the status quo."
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Business Secretary Vince Cable says "the bar will have to be raised" on science funding
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The Japanese finance minister says there could be market intervention as the yen hits a new 15-year high.
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Job appointments grew at their slowest rate in 10 months in August, raising questions about the strength of the UK job market, a survey suggests.
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