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How low will house prices go in 2009?
Will house prices keep falling next year after the record drop in 2008?
Surviving the property turmoil
As Britain's housing market crisis continues, the downturn is taking its toll on the once-booming rental market on both landlord and tenants alike.
Property: The end of the affair?
Escalating property prices are no longer a dinner party conversation topic, replaced by falling property prices.
Remember the last recession?
Gordon Brown told MPs this week that Britain was in recession, in a speech that echoed Norman Lamont 18 years ago. What was Britain like at the start of the last downturn, and what's happened to people who suffered back then?
How Brains might have foretold the big crash
What have risky loans and Thunderbirds' Tracy Island got in common? Everyone wanted them because everyone else wanted them. It's how bubbles are made and why we are doomed to always suffer financial crises, says Michael Blastland.
Japan stares into 'economic abyss'
It was one of the worst weeks in the history of the Japanese stock market, reports the BBC's John Sudworth in Tokyo.
A box of one's own
The idea of a home, no matter how small, to truly call our own, has been the goal of British society in recent decades. But has it gone badly wrong and should we take a lesson from the sprawling family homes of the past, asks Lisa Jardine.
As it happened: Bank rescue plan
Updates with all the key points, expert reaction and your views as the UK government unveils its bank rescue plans.
Cameron's speech in full
The full text of David Cameron's speech to the Conservative Party conference in Birmingham.
Can you still get a mortgage?
An expert says mortgages are still available, to the better quality borrowers.
Bail-out plan: Views from the US
Your views on the US financial bail-out plan.
Your Comments: The Credit Crunch
Read your comments on the future of the credit crunch crisis.
Councils 'need new housing power'
The Liberal Democrats approve plans for councils to buy up unsold properties in an effort to ease the housing crisis.
My five minutes as an oil trader
Part of the blame for the rising price of oil - and the knock-on consequence for general prices - is laid at the door of speculators. Simon Cox found out what it was like trading in oil.
Credit crunch: Around the world
One year after the start of the global credit crunch, the various regions of the world are experiencing a range of different market conditions.
Credit crunch: The blame game
One year on, who is to blame for the credit crunch? We ask experts to name their villains.
UK mulls mortgage market options
The government may have to guarantee billions of pounds of mortgage bonds in order to revive the market, a report says.
Investing in the material world
While both the US and UK indexes for stocks and shares enter a bear market, one index has risen by 30% since last year - the Dow Jones AIG Commodities Cash Index.
'Bubble boy' is finally back home
The family of the boy once forced to live in a sterile bubble due to a rare disease returns home with him safe and well.
G8 to focus on food, fuel and finances
The economy returns to centre stage at the G8 conference with leaders focused on tackling food and fuiel prices.