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UK pension funds hit by share dip (BBC News)

UK pension funds have lost billions of pounds after recent stock market tumbles, reports suggest.

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(AFX UK Focus) 2007-08-21 17:45 GMT: FOCUS Credit ratings face credibility gap, inquiries in wake of sub-prime woes (Interactive Investor)

WASHINGTON (Thomson Financial) - The agencies that put investment-grade ratings on mortgage-backed securities are now facing a credibility gap and congressional investigation as the mortgages go into default and investors complain they weren't warned of the risks they were taking on.

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MOVES-Credit Suisse, UBS, Deutsche Bank (Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News)

NEW YORK, Aug 21 (Reuters) - The following financial service industry appointments were announced on Tuesday. To inform us of other job changes, please e-mail moves@reuters.com.

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(AFX UK Focus) 2007-08-21 02:19 GMT: SEC charges Sentinel Management (Interactive Investor)

WASHINGTON (AP) - Federal regulators on Monday filed civil fraud charges against Sentinel Management Group Inc., saying it gave investors a false reason for blocking them from cashing out amid the turbulence in financial markets last week.

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FTSE relinquishes early gains (Investors Chronicle)

London equities were lower this morning, FT.com reports, as weakness in the banking sector on lingering concern about the state of world credit markets dragged on the market The FTSE 100 surrendered an early 40 point gain to stand 27.2 points lower at 6,051.5. Mid cap stocks weakened, led by a sluggish open for investment companies as their recovery stalled.

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Summertime and business is awful (Independent)

It wasn't meant to be this way. As winter turned to spring just a few short months ago, Britain's biggest businesses - and their shareholders - had every reason to be optimistic. Weather forecasters predicted a sizzling summer, with hosepipe bans the only cloud on the horizon. The UK economy remained in robust health and the sub-prime mortgage crisis was a distant problem for one part of the ...

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Costa bravo (Times Online Sunday)

Graham Forster may have come to Spain partly in search of the sun, but sea and sand can’t have had too much to do with it. The pretty Andalusian village where he has settled is a 40-minute drive from the coast – or would have been had I been able to find the winding road to it on my map.

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FTSE struggles for direction (Investors Chronicle)

Leading shares have struggled to find much direction this morning after giving back early gains.

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Victims of white-collar crime ‘ignored for sake of statistics’ (Times Online)

Victims of corporate crime - such as the Maxwell pensions scandal and the collapse of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International - are largely overlooked by officials because they do not fit government targets, it is claimed today.

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Community-Based Saving "Serves All Of The Community" (The Motley Fool)

Credit unions "promote a saving culture", an industry figure said today. The Association of British Credit Unions (ABCUL) - the country's largest development, information and training network for new credit unions - said the organisations could help the financially excluded by providing small loans with the support of the Department for Work and Pension s.

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UK pension funds hit by share dip (BBC News)

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