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Times Online October 16, 2007

BUSINESS BULLETIN


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Inflation fears intensify as oil hits record $86

The price of oil rose amid fears a surge in price of traded commodities will lead to inflation risks for the global economy

Smith & Nephew under investigation by SEC

The Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating the manufacturer for possible violations of an anti-bribery law

Darling under pressure over capital gains tax

Britain's four main business groups joined forces to oppose the CGT plans as a plan to defeat them in the Commons emerged

Knight resumes attack on HSBC

Rebel shareholders will renew their assault on HSBC with a much more hostile critique of its alleged failings

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More than one answer is required of Rock

It is tempting to think there is only one question the Treasury Select Committee should ask Ridley: Why don't you resign?

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