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Digital Publisher of the Year | Saturday 21 November 2009 | Finance feed
Private equity giant Blackstone is gambling on an audacious 11th hour intervention in the debt restructuring at Gala Coral.
The Government might have broken international trade law with its bail-out of the British banking system, it has emerged.
The charitable trust which controls Hershey is pushing the confectioner to make a bid for Cadbury aimed at usurping Kraft’s £9.9bn offer.
Interest-free loans of up to £5,000 are being offered to help businesses through the crisis, which has left parts of Cumbria submerged.
As China's youth excercise their new-found wealth and independence the battle for their custom is hotting up.
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The 1970s, when the lights when out in Britain, hold lessons for today.
New buyers have saved £1,700 thanks to the Stamp Duty holiday.
Market-leading savings bonds taken off the market after just a month.
Support the battle against excessive EU regulation of the financial sector.
New app brings the year's best Alex cartoons to life on iPhone and iPod.
Jockeying over who should succeed Jean-Claude Trichet as president of the European Central Bank has already begun.
What does the market hold for 2010? Financial advisers consulted by The Telegraph are tipping further gains, but with the prospect of headwinds rising.
A business leader who relishes tough assignments was on Tuesday night named winner of The Daily Telegraph award for a Decade of Business Excellence.
Two problems: one solution. First, you can never remember your friends' addresses; second, even if you did you can't rely on Royal Mail to deliver. Enter stage left a group of young British entrepreneurs. They have devised a way of sending parcels that only requires you to know the email address or social media user name of your intended target.
This weekend is "Stir-up Sunday", the traditional time for making Christmas puddings. Our tips can help you save money – whether you bake it or buy it.
Sainsbury's has begun an investigation into a range of best-selling products after leaked documents suggested shoppers are being short-changed on fish from one of its suppliers.
The bitter dispute between Nicola Horlick and Vincent Tchenguiz over Bramdean Alternatives has been effectively ended after Aberdeen Asset Management took over management of the fund.
Car production in the UK has recovered to it strongest levels of the year so far as the scrappage scheme boosts demand for new vehicles.
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