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Signs of the Times II: Occupy Wall Street comes to London
Anti-capitalist protestors camped outside St Paul's Cathedral, near the London Stock Exchange, as part of the Occupy London protests this weekend. Inspired by the actions of Occupy Wall Street demonstrators in the US, hundreds descended on the steps of St Paul's on Saturday, with the protest continuing into Sunday. William Wright went along to find out more.
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Plenty of options in the European derivatives future
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