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Times Online January 14, 2008

BUSINESS BULLETIN


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Today's top stories

Darling's £36bn plan off to slow start

The drive to plug gaps in public finances through asset sales is undermined as departments fail to raise proposals

WPP staff top list of US election donors

Donations from British employees to American election candidates split evenly as WPP advertising agency staff lead with $656,527

Banks hope for victory in overdraft fees case

Office of Fair Trading will argue in the High Court that excess overdraft fees levied by banks against customers were illegal

EMI to cut 2,000 jobs

The system whereby each record label has its own support function will be scrapped in a move that is likely to cost jobs

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Global credit crunch - worst is over

Conventional wisdom is again overwhelmingly gloomy yet conditions are not nearly as bad as the headlines and pundits suggest

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Novartis fell... Tesco rose... Forth Ports soar

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