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Lloyds Full-Year Loss Misses Estimates; Loan Impairments Climb

Lloyds Full-Year Loss Misses Estimates; Loan Impairments Climb
Feb. 26 (Bloomberg) — Lloyds Banking Group Plc , Britain’s biggest mortgage lender, posted a full-year loss that missed analyst estimates and said loan impairments rose in 2009.

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European Stocks Climb as Saint-Gobain, Telefonica Advance

European Stocks Climb as Saint-Gobain, Telefonica Advance
Feb. 26 (Bloomberg) — European stocks advanced, rebounding from the biggest drop in three weeks, as mining companies rallied with metals prices and Telefonica SA reported an increase in profit. Asian shares rose and U.S. index futures were little changed.

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U.S. Stocks Gain on Greece Pledge; Philip Morris Shares Climb

U.S. Stocks Gain on Greece Pledge; Philip Morris Shares Climb
Feb. 11 (Bloomberg) — U.S. stocks rose to the highest level in a week after European leaders pledged to aid Greece and Philip Morris International Inc.

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U.K. Stocks Climb; Financials Rebound as Greece Concern Abates

U.K. Stocks Climb; Financials Rebound as Greece Concern Abates
Feb. 10 (Bloomberg) — U.K. stocks advanced for a third day, led by banks and insurers after Germany signaled it may help Greece tackle its sovereign debt.

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House prices tipped to climb as home building falls

House prices tipped to climb as home building falls
Home building is forecast to pick up in the next couple of years, but still be at least 10,000 a year short of expected demand, so house prices are likely to keep rising, according to an industry forecast.

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