19 September 2011 Last updated at 12:21 ET

Obama outlines US deficit plansPresident Barack Obama - 19 September 2011

US President Barack Obama outlines his plans to cut the US deficit by a further $3tn and kick-start economic growth.


Protests in Athens 17 SeptemberIMF steps up pressure on Greece

The IMF tells Greece it needs better tax collection and deeper spending cuts, not higher taxes, to try to avert its debt crisis.

Markets fall on eurozone worries

World share markets fall, and oil and the euro are also down, on fresh worries about a Greek debt default.

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The how but not why of UBS's losing bets

UBS's account of how it lost £1.5bn from stock-market bets leaves important questions unanswered

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Osborne's '£12bn black hole'

Some bad news for the chancellor as a report suggests that slow growth has opened up a £12bn hole in the country's finances. But there is also some good news.

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Dow Jones 11285.29 Down -223.80 -1.94%
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