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FTSE joins global sell-off
London equities fell further, with financial stocks once more leading the selling after new concern about mortgage-related losses in the US hit Wall Street hard overnight.
Asia stocks drop for first time this week
Fall in US financials weighs on sentiment
Sharp fall in financials hurts Wall Street
S&P 500 financials index down 6.7 per cent
Spending drop hits pound
Chances of rate rise scaled back
TNT and Daimler cast pall over bourses
European shares lose steam
Natural gas fall unsettles oil
Gold consolidates after recent weakness
HK launches its first gold ETF
Gold price remains within sight of record high
Wal-Mart’s Samurai bonds in demand
Largest issue by non-financial company
Indian groups opting for London listings
Number of IPOs set to jump by 20% in second half
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