06-06-08 17:44
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Unrest over the rising cost of living turns lethal in Tunisia and challenges the authorities in India and Malaysia. 
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06-06-08 15:54
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The oil price climbs more than $6 after a report suggested it could reach $150 by July. 
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06-06-08 14:21
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Stena Line is introducing a fuel surcharge on its Irish Sea routes to cope with its soaring fuel bills. 
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06-06-08 12:56
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Indian inflation continues to rise, fuelling speculation the government will soon take action to tackle the problem. 
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06-06-08 12:51
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The US unemployment rate rose to 5.5% in May after the economy lost 49,000 non-farm jobs, official data shows. 
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06-06-08 12:14
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Japanese banks suffer $8bn in losses connected to US sub-prime investments, its financial watchdog says. 
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06-06-08 10:09
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Royal Bank of Scotland will announce later how many investors have agreed to buy extra shares in the firm. 
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06-06-08 10:06
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Insurer Aviva says that up to 1,800 jobs are to go by 2010 as the firm restructures its insurance operations. 
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06-06-08 10:05
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The Malaysian government has said it will not back down on its decision to increase fuel prices despite protests. 
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06-06-08 09:27
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Profits at supermarket group Ahold rise 8.3% as its European stores offset weaker business in the US. 
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06-06-08 08:51
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The Bradford & Bingley becomes the latest lender to raise its mortgage rates for new borrowers. 
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06-06-08 08:41
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Network Rail sees a £1.2bn annual profit and says that train punctuality was at record levels in 2007/8. 
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05-06-08 21:46
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The OECD says its members remain concerned about inflation pressures, as oil prices rise again. 
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