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Terry Murden
Terry Murden: Why should ordinary businesspeople have to pay for the mess we're in?
UNDER the weight of Pre-Budget Report analysis and the brouhaha over bonuses, one question went largely unanswered: has Labour become anti-business?
Terry Murden: Watch out for the elephant that's stalking policymakers
THE final meeting of the monetary policy committee for this decade left us merely pondering what is to come in the next. You would have got short odds on there being no change to interest rates and the quantitative easing programme when the MPC met y
Terry Murden: It's a fudged slap and tickle affair as wary Darling ducks
FEW could have been surprised that the Chancellor offered little more than a few titbits yesterday. His Pre-Budget Report had been trailed as an exercise in trying to bring some order to the wretched public finances, penalise the bad-boy bankers and
Terry Murden: Manufacturing remains the poor cousin in Chancellor's accounts
IT would be nice to think that at some point during Alistair Darling's presentation to parliament this week he will have a few encouraging words and a bit of loose change to help Britain's manufacturers. Fat chance.
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Terry Murden: Brown warned to back off business in his search for cutbacks
Tery Murden: Signs good for Legal and General if it can just nab Stewart
Terry Murden: M&S hopes for Morrisons magic from its new chief
Terry Murden: The worrying symptoms of our painfully slow recovery
Terry Murden: Low rail rises will still fail to drive people off the roads
Terry Murden: While credit is still crunched, direct investment must become easier
Terry Murden: Upbeat data from rivals highlights woes of Lloyds and its workforce
Terry Murden: Scotland risks being left behind in the energy race
Terry Murden: Foreign banks could emerge the winners in big sell-off
Terry Murden: These days printing a mere £25bn signals calm
Terry Murden: RBS begins long retreat back over the Border
Terry Murden: With banks breaking up, here's an idea worth floating
Terry Murden: Bank restructuring kicks off in atmosphere of political vengeance
Terry Murden: Breaking up is so very hard to do – just ask Lloyds
Terry Murden: Bank carve-up could see big fish snapping up remnants
Terry Murden: Honeymoon is over – it's time to wake up and act
Terry Murden: Standard Life's new chief must act fast to shore up assurer's credentials
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