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						    <title>China sees significant growth in exports</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=110</link>
						    <description>Latest figures show 46% growth in Chinese exports for February</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-03-10</pubDate>
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						    <title>Aer Lingus announce job cuts</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=111</link>
						    <description>Irish airline Aer Lingus have announced cost-cutting measures which will see the loss of 670 jobs </description>
						    <pubDate>2010-03-10</pubDate>
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						    <title>Latest UK retail figures show signs of improvement</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=108</link>
						    <description>Latest figures from the British Retail Consortium for February show a 2.2% increase on last year</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-03-09</pubDate>
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						    <title>UK house price rise may slow according to Surveyors</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=109</link>
						    <description>Experts claim flood of new properties onto the UK housing market may affect prices</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-03-09</pubDate>
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						    <title>Greek financial crisis not expected to spread says IMF</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=106</link>
						    <description>The head of the IMF has announced he does not expect other eurozone nations to be directly affected by Greek crisis</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-03-08</pubDate>
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						    <title>270,000 Civil Servants set for 48hr walkout</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=107</link>
						    <description>270,00 Civil Servants are set to take part in strike action following proposed government changes to compensation scheme</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-03-08</pubDate>
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						    <title>Canadian economy shows fourth quarter growth</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=104</link>
						    <description>Canada becomes the latest nation to announce strong economic growth during the last three months of 2009</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-03-04</pubDate>
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						    <title>BA to train 1000 crew to replace striking staff</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=105</link>
						    <description>BA take direct action in the face of imminent strike action</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-03-04</pubDate>
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						    <title>General Motors announce recall amidst safety concerns</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=102</link>
						    <description>US motoring giant General Motors has announced safety recall on Toyota-linked models</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-03-03</pubDate>
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						    <title>Australian economy goes from strength to strength</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=103</link>
						    <description>Australia emerges from recession unscathed reporting continued growth</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-03-03</pubDate>
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						    <title>Increase in bad debt for UK banks</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=100</link>
						    <description>UK banks have seen a rise in the amount of bad debt written off during 2009</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-03-02</pubDate>
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						    <title>Greece asked to &quot;announce new measures in the coming days&quot;</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=101</link>
						    <description>EU Commissioner tells Greece it must do more to tackle deficit</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-03-02</pubDate>
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						    <title>Prudential set to buy insurance rival AIA</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=98</link>
						    <description>UK insurance giant Prudential look set to buy out Asian competitor AIA</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-03-01</pubDate>
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						    <title>UK &amp; US economies experience faster-than-expected growth</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=99</link>
						    <description>Latest figures reflect an increase on initial estimates for UK and US economic growth</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-03-01</pubDate>
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						    <title>Pound falls to nine month low against the dollar</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=96</link>
						    <description>Latest figures show sterling at its weakest against the dollar since May 2009</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-02-26</pubDate>
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						    <title>British Gas report record profits</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=97</link>
						    <description>Energy giant British Gas reports record profits of £595m </description>
						    <pubDate>2010-02-26</pubDate>
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						    <title>RBS announce £5bn losses </title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=94</link>
						    <description>UK banking giant RBS have posted £5bn losses for 2009</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-02-25</pubDate>
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						    <title>Shadow Chancellor reaffirms commitment to reducing budget deficit</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=95</link>
						    <description>Shadow Chancellor George Osbourne commits to reducing the UK's mounting budget deficit</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-02-25</pubDate>
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						    <title>HSBC boss forgoes salary increase</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=92</link>
						    <description>Shareholders have voted against an increase of 36% to Chief Executive's pay</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-02-24</pubDate>
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						    <title>Greece faces 24hr strike action over government cuts</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=93</link>
						    <description>Troubled Greece faces the second round of strike action as schools, airports and public transport shut down</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-02-24</pubDate>
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						    <title>Congressional hearing begins for Toyota</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=90</link>
						    <description>The US head of Toyota is expected to appear before a congressional hearing later today</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-02-23</pubDate>
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						    <title>Research reveals more managers are quitting </title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=91</link>
						    <description>New figures from the CMI reveal that more managers resigned during the last year than the previous 12 months</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-02-23</pubDate>
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						    <title>BA strike vote results expected today</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=88</link>
						    <description>The latest round of BA strike ballot results are expected later today</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-02-22</pubDate>
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						    <title>Oil prices rise as dollar falls</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=89</link>
						    <description>Oil prices continue to surge as Germany announces rescue package for Greek economy</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-02-22</pubDate>
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						    <title>Nestle forecast a brighter 2010</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=86</link>
						    <description>Nestle announce lower profits, increased sales and a good year ahead</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-02-19</pubDate>
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						    <title>Chancellor receives letter of support over government spending cuts</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=87</link>
						    <description>60 senior economists write an open letter of support to Alistair Darling over proposed delay in spending cuts</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-02-19</pubDate>
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						    <title>Toyota face fresh US investigation over Corolla model</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=84</link>
						    <description>Blighted car manufacturer Toyota face further troubles concerning steering issues in Corolla model</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-02-18</pubDate>
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						    <title>Government borrowing rises</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=85</link>
						    <description>A report from the Office for National Statistics has revealed a rise in Government borrowing during January</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-02-18</pubDate>
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						    <title>UK unemployment figures fall for second consecutive month</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=82</link>
						    <description>New figures from the Office for National Statistics reflect continued fall in UK unemployment</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-02-17</pubDate>
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						    <title>Oil prices rise as dollar weakens</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=83</link>
						    <description>The price of oil has risen sharply following the US dollar's fall against the euro</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-02-17</pubDate>
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						    <title>Barclays announce 92% profits for 2009</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=80</link>
						    <description>Banking giant Barclays profits through sale of investment arm BGI</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-02-16</pubDate>
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						    <title>Greece to face sanctions without further spending cuts</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=81</link>
						    <description>G7 ministers threaten sanctions should Greece fail to cut public spending further</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-02-16</pubDate>
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						    <title>Top economists criticise UK budget deficit</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=78</link>
						    <description>A group of UK economists have written an open letter to the Sunday Times criticising the UK's growing deficit.</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-02-15</pubDate>
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						    <title>MPs to question Kraft following Cadbury deal</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=79</link>
						    <description>The Business Select Committee are set to hold a hearing following last month's successful takeover of UK confectioner Cadbury</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-02-15</pubDate>
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						    <title>Stamp Duty concession boosts UK housing market</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=76</link>
						    <description>Lower Stamp Duty threshold triggers rise in the sale of homes, research shows</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-02-12</pubDate>
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						    <title>Greece unemployment rate hits 10.6%</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=77</link>
						    <description>Latest national statistics reflect a steady rise in unemployment for troubled economy</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-02-12</pubDate>
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						    <title>BT weighed down by pension deficit</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=74</link>
						    <description>Telecoms giant continues to struggle against a growing deficit</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-02-11</pubDate>
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						    <title>UK inflation rate to top 3%</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=75</link>
						    <description>Bank of England predict UK inflation rates will rise during the coming month</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-02-11</pubDate>
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						    <title>Kraft announce closure of Bristol Cadbury plant</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=72</link>
						    <description>US food giant ends months of speculation with first Cadbury staff cuts</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-02-10</pubDate>
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						    <title>Greece hit by nationwide strikes</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=73</link>
						    <description>Greece face workforce strikes over proposed deficit cuts</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-02-10</pubDate>
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						    <title>UK housing market hit by 'Big Freeze'</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=70</link>
						    <description>Experts report drop in buyng and selling activity due to extreme weather conditions across the UK</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-02-09</pubDate>
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						    <title>UK banks fail to honour lending pledge</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=71</link>
						    <description>CPA report reveals that two of the UK's largest banks are set to fail in their lending commitment </description>
						    <pubDate>2010-02-09</pubDate>
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						    <title>Leading economist criticises G7 meet</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=68</link>
						    <description>Ex-IMF chief economist compares UK economy to other failing European nations</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-02-08</pubDate>
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						    <title>Xstrata announces fall in profits but maintains dividend payouts</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=69</link>
						    <description>Swiss firm annouces intention to continue dividend payments despite a drop in profits</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-02-08</pubDate>
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						    <title>Stock markets take a hit as concern grows over pace of economic recovery</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=66</link>
						    <description>Global markets fall sharply as amidst growing concern over US unemployment and EU debt levels

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						    <pubDate>2010-02-05</pubDate>
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						    <title>British Airways report pre-tax losses of £50m</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=67</link>
						    <description>BA announce better than expected year on year losses, beating market predictions</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-02-05</pubDate>
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						    <title>Metropolitan police announce recruitment freeze due to &quot;current economic position&quot;</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=64</link>
						    <description>Successful applicants to the Metropolitan police have been told that they will have to wait up to two years before they can begin their post


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						    <pubDate>2010-02-04</pubDate>
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						    <title>Greece face EU scrutiny over failing economy</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=65</link>
						    <description>Greece’s troubles continue as it faces scrutiny over its failing economy from the European Union</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-02-04</pubDate>
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						    <title>Experts predict power shortages for UK over the next decade</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=62</link>
						    <description>The UK’s energy regulator, Ofgem has warned that Britain could face power shortages in the near future. </description>
						    <pubDate>2010-02-03</pubDate>
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						    <title>Mandelson in talks with head of Kraft over workers' future</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=63</link>
						    <description>Business Secretary Lord Mandelson has met with the head of Kraft Irene Rosenfeld in an effort to secure the future of thousands of UK Cadbury workers. </description>
						    <pubDate>2010-02-03</pubDate>
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						    <title>Cadbury workers lobby government in an effort to secure jobs</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=60</link>
						    <description>Concerned workers from Cadbury will today lobby the government as they face a hostile takeover from rival US giant Kraft.</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-02-02</pubDate>
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						    <title>BP report fall in annual profits</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=61</link>
						    <description>Oil giant British Petroleum is the latest in a long line of global names to announce a sharp fall in last year’s profits, due to cheaper energy prices and smaller margins. </description>
						    <pubDate>2010-02-02</pubDate>
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						    <title>New insurance levy on banks announced</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=58</link>
						    <description>A proposal to impose a new insurance levy on world banks has been bolstered by support from the WEA (World Economic Forum). </description>
						    <pubDate>2010-02-01</pubDate>
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						    <title>Toyota's troubles worsen as Peugeot Citroen announce recall</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=59</link>
						    <description>Toyota’s troubles are deepening this week as Peugeot Citroen, Europe’s second largest car manufacturer, are recalling several models of cars built in conjunction with the beleaguered Japanese car giant. 

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						    <pubDate>2010-02-01</pubDate>
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						    <title>Toyota announce worldwide recall amidst safety fears</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=56</link>
						    <description>Japanese automotive giant Toyota has been forced to recall thousands of vehicles in the US, Europe and China amidst safety concerns. </description>
						    <pubDate>2010-01-29</pubDate>
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						    <title>Apple confirm UK launch for iPad - in talks with Orange</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=57</link>
						    <description>Apple have finally confirmed that its much-hyped device the iPad will go on sale in the UK in March. </description>
						    <pubDate>2010-01-29</pubDate>
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						    <title>2009 &quot;worst year the industry has ever seen&quot; for airlines</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=54</link>
						    <description>New figures have emerged showing that last year was officially the worst year the airline industry has ever seen. In a report by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), 2009 saw the biggest fall in passenger figures since records began. 

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						    <pubDate>2010-01-28</pubDate>
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						    <title>Obama goes back to basics for State of the Union</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=55</link>
						    <description>US President Barack Obama has made what many are calling a ‘back to basics’ speech for his first State of the Union address, revisiting key areas of his successful election campaign such as unemployment. </description>
						    <pubDate>2010-01-28</pubDate>
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						    <title>US housing market shows continued growth</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=52</link>
						    <description>Latest figures from the US show yet further signs that the global financial crisis may at last be subsiding. House prices in the United States rose for six consecutive months leading into December last year, figures have shown. </description>
						    <pubDate>2010-01-27</pubDate>
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						    <title>Mervyn King backs Barack Obama's call for reform</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=53</link>
						    <description>Mervyn King, Governor of the Bank of England has once again backed calls for a shake up of the global banking system.</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-01-27</pubDate>
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						    <title>The future looks bright for technology giant Apple</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=50</link>
						    <description>Industry giant Apple is the latest in a long line of major technology providers to post encouraging third quarter profits, despite warnings from experts that the world’s economy is still very much in the grip of a financial crisis.</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-01-26</pubDate>
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						    <title>UK finally catches up with Europe and exits recession</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=51</link>
						    <description>Figures due out today are expected to show that the UK economy officially exited a recession during the closing months of 2009. </description>
						    <pubDate>2010-01-26</pubDate>
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						    <title>Goldman Sachs to cap partners' pay</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=48</link>
						    <description>It has been revealed that US Investment firm Goldman Sachs are to cap their partners’ pay at £1m each.</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-01-25</pubDate>
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						    <title>Google co-founders to net $5.5b in shares</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=49</link>
						    <description>The weekend saw Google co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page announce that they are to sell a combined total of 10million shares in the company, estimated to net the pair approximately $5.5bn at current prices. </description>
						    <pubDate>2010-01-25</pubDate>
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						    <title>US President announces plans to limit powers of big banks</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=46</link>
						    <description>In a fortnight of economic revelation and speculation, US President Barack Obama has announced ground-breaking plans to limit the power of the biggest US banks. </description>
						    <pubDate>2010-01-22</pubDate>
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						    <title>Google announce 3rd quarter profits</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=47</link>
						    <description>Internet giant Google announced increased revenues in its 3rd quarter, mainly through its considerable foothold in internet advertising. </description>
						    <pubDate>2010-01-22</pubDate>
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						    <title>Coffee giant Starbucks post soaring profits</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=44</link>
						    <description>Coffee retail giant Starbucks has announced soaring quarterly profits, demonstrating continued growth despite the global recession. </description>
						    <pubDate>2010-01-21</pubDate>
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						    <title>China announces further economical growth amid warnings from Bank of England</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=45</link>
						    <description>China has announced that its economy expanded by 8.7% during 2009, exceeding the world’s – and their own – expectations.</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-01-21</pubDate>
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						    <title>Eurostar report continued growth</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=40</link>
						    <description>Cross-channel train operator Eurostar has reported a year-on-year increase in sales, despite widespread chaos over the Christmas period caused by severe weather conditions.</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-01-20</pubDate>
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						    <title>Japan Airlines - latest victims of the global recession?</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=41</link>
						    <description>Japan Airlines (JAL), finally filed for bankruptcy yesterday afternoon with debts of 2.3trillion yen ($25.6b) – confirming what many on the markets had believed would happen for some time. </description>
						    <pubDate>2010-01-20</pubDate>
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						    <title>Wells Fargo's Atkins Says Repaying TARP Is `Right Thing': Video</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=43</link>
						    <description>Bloomberg</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-01-20</pubDate>
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						    <title>British Airways staff to vote for second time on strike action</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=38</link>
						    <description>British Airways cabin crew are to vote for a second time on strike action, according to Unite the union representing 12,700 BA cabin crew. </description>
						    <pubDate>2010-01-19</pubDate>
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						    <title>Cadbury set to accept takeover bid from US rival</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=39</link>
						    <description>Blighted UK confectioner Cadbury will finally submit to its US rival Kraft today, following several hostile takeover bids during the last 12 months.</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-01-19</pubDate>
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						    <title>Financial Aid for Disaster-stricken Haiti!</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=34</link>
						    <description>Amidst the chaos following last Tuesday’s earthquake in Haiti, desperate efforts are being made to reinstate a functional financial system to support the government, its workers and the ailing private sector</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-01-18</pubDate>
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						    <title>Christmas Retail statistics - what story do they tell?</title>
						    <link>http://www.moneyxe.com/news.htm?id=35</link>
						    <description>Christmas retail figures deceptive, report claims</description>
						    <pubDate>2010-01-18</pubDate>
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