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A sober history of financial services and the City of London from 1987 until 2008 when financial markets were in turmoil as banks collapsed and the Credit Crunch struck.
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Movie buffs will find plenty of great choices this month with new DVD releases.
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As Americans flock to bankruptcy court in record numbers, many come away befuddled and frustrated that they still owe $10,000's that will never go away. Well, maybe.
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