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The Big Easy is making a big comeback. New Orleans has steadily won back some of the population it lost in the wake of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, according to a government report released Wednesday.img src=”http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/rss/money_news_economy/~4/E4VjINCieMU” height=”1″ width=”1″/
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Marks and Spencer says consumer confidence is stabilising, but it remains cautious about the next 18 months.
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British Gas is to create 2,600 new jobs by 2012 to install new smart meters in homes throughout Britain.
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Talks between British Airways and the Unite and GMB unions over cost savings at the airline are set to resume.
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The expected loss of 360,000 jobs in June signals a period of rising output and climbing unemployment, dampening prospects for economic recovery
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Six months of roller coaster drama in the stock market leaves investors no less confused about where we’re headed
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Global IT spending will plunge 10.6%, a new report says. But BW’s Rob Hof notes that may actually accelerate the recovery next year
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Campaigners are calling for a national crackdown on the sale of counterfeit goods at street markets and boot fairs.
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Trading standards officers call for a ban on online knife sales after a machete was sold to a 15-year-old for £1.50 over the internet.
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Richard Bowker, the chief executive of transport group National Express, will step down, the BBC has learned.
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Equities slumped Tuesday on a dip in June consumer sentiment. But major indexes posted solid gains for the second quarter
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Home price declines are stabilizing, but delinquent mortgages and foreclosures are getting worse despite efforts to modify unaffordable loans
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Plans are drawn up for the possible closure of two navy shipyards after aircraft carrier work ends, BBC Scotland learns.
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Rising costs are hitting the incomes of those on minimum household budgets, the Joseph Rowntree Foundation says.
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