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 | Ledingham Chalmers profits soar | | Aberdeen-based law firm Ledingham Chalmers saw pre-tax profit soar 26.5% to £4.2m last year as it benefited from the booming oil industry. |
| Accura targets £10m in sales of ‘am angel’ | | An Ayrshire biotechnology veteran has developed a product his customers have hailed as a miracle hangover cure, and he projects that over the next five years annual global sales will build to more than £10m. |
 | Overseas tensions hammer markets | | Global share markets were hammered yesterday after crude futures soared by more than $5, leaping to record levels above $147 a barrel on concerns that Israel may be preparing to attack Iran's nuclear sites. | |
| Finance on unsteady footing | | Saturday Interview: As the fall of Northern Rock continues to reverberate, Dan Waters, director of retail policy and themes at the Financial Services Authority, is a witness to the fall-out from fiscal trauma, writes Simon Bain | |
| Housing crash to have wider negative effect | | The slump in Britain's housing
market - the worst in more than 15 years - will have a massive impact on the broader
UK economy, and could cost up to 100,000 jobs, according to an industry body. |
 | Economy stuck between ‘rock and hard place’ | | The Bank of England
yesterday held UK base rates at 5% – a move which bore out the view of business leaders
and economists that it had no other real option amid sharply-slowing growth and rampant inflation. | |
| Barratt home sales collapse by 43% | | Barratt Developments yesterday reported a 43% drop in sales of private homes in the first half of the calendar year, but said it has renegotiated loan terms and a £400m credit line to help it cope with the worst housing slump in 15 years. | |
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