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BA in turmoil over check-in staff, but will the planned merger with Iberia cause even more turbulence? We investigate: http://bit.ly/7VYP q6
37 weeks ago
With the Yorkshire and Chelsea building societies in merger negotiations, Tom Toulson asks "how big is too big?" here: http://bit.ly/5txJ sU
39 weeks ago
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40 weeks ago
With Barack Obama's popularity waning Tom Toulson examines the President's plans for banking reform.
A brief look at the history of money can help explain the debate surrounding the future of the US Fed
How private equity will cause the next great credit crisis, by Josh Kosman. Reviewed by James McAlister
Tait Simpson looks at one of the great survivors of the financial crisis
Will Hodges asks whether Warren Buffett's investment in US railroads signals a healthy future for the world's largest economy
A year since being elected, Tom Toulson argues that it's too early to judge Obama's presidency
The Gateway marks Obama's first 100 days in the White House
Spiraling global markets, rocketing unemployment, a black man in the White House. The Gateway reviews the year that was 2008.
Will 2009 be the long and painful year we all anticipate? The Gateway consults the experts.
Comparing Obama's plans to Roosevelt's 'New Deal'. Can learning from the past save the world from another Great Depression?
The world awakes to a new US president but with victory assured can graduates look forward to a brighter future?
The Federal Reserve's zero-scraping interest rates are a last ditch attempt to ward off recession
Aaron Rosenerg (an American in England) focuses on the US presidential elections
On 4th November America will elect its 44th president. But how will the outcome affect graduates?
Andrew Williams reviews Alan Greenspan's 'The Age of Turbulence', an account of global economic change
With his economic stimulus plan, has the President-Elect found a 1930s solution to a 1930s problem?
As leading pharmaceutical company Pfizer acquire Wyeth, one of their closest competitors, for $68bn, we explore how the deal plays into The City, consumers and even graduate job prospects.
We profile the different types of job seekers - from the superstars to the clueless.The question is, what type of job-seeker are you and which one should you be?