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