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Oil price reaches six-week high The price of oil rises to a six-week high as reports of a rescue for debt-laden Greece lift the euro and push the dollar lower. |
Pompey in talks with three buyers Portsmouth owner Balram Chainrai says the club "will not close" as it emerges a South African consortium may buy Pompey. |
BA cabin crew back strike action British Airways passengers face the risk of fresh strikes after cabin crew backed a ballot for industrial action. |
Lufthansa pilots suspend strike A strike by pilots at Germany's national airline Lufthansa is suspended with union officials agreeing to resume negotiations. |
Oil drilling starts in Falklands A UK rig starts drilling for oil in the territorial waters of the Falkland Islands, despite strong opposition from Argentina. |
Toyota receives subpoenas asking it to produce documents relating to problems that led to the recall of millions of its vehicles. |
Energy firms' profit margins rise Energy firms are under more pressure to cut domestic prices after a report suggests their profit margins are rising. |
Goldman Sachs boss defends the bank's 2001 debt-swap deal with Greece that may have allowed the country to mask its debt woes. |
Lloyds boss to waive £2.3m bonus The chief executive of Lloyds Banking Group, Eric Daniels, has decided to waive his £2.3m bonus for 2009. |
Judge backs Bank of America fine A judge approves Bank of America's $150m settlement with the US financial watchdog linked to its purchase of Merrill Lynch. |
Bank charges face new challenge A law centre in Scotland has revived the long-running legal campaign against bank overdraft charges. |
European airlines struggle to polish up their images |
Red Driving School gets new owner LVG, the parent company of Red Driving School, is bought just days after going into administration. |
Taiwan GDP soars on China exports Taiwan speeds out of recession, growing at an annualised rate of 18%, driven by demand for hi-tech products from mainland China. |
Morrisons backs 2018 England bid Morrisons signs up as the third commercial partner for England's bid to host the 2018 football World Cup. |
Gatwick sale knocks BAA results UK airports operator BAA reports a big loss for 2009 as the sale of Gatwick and lower passenger numbers hit performance. |
Investors face tar sands campaign Environment campaigners are urging people to lobby their pension schemes if they hold Shell or BP shares. |
Oil services firms' $11.3bn deal Oil industry services group Schlumberger agrees to buy competitor Smith International for $11.34bn in an all-share deal. |
Fiat in two-week Italian shutdown Italian car firm Fiat is closing down six factories for two weeks because of a recent fall in car sales. |
Heathrow expansion 'boost to UK' A third runway at Heathrow airport would provide a £21.7bn boost to the UK economy, says the British Chambers of Commerce. |
