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Four weeks, 42 matches, eight teams left standing

After four gruelling weeks, thousands of air miles clocked up and 42 matches played, the World Cup quarter-finals will

England World Cup on line against Windies

England head into their final Group B match against the West Indies on Thursday knowing defeat will signal the end of

Bangladesh shock England in thriller

Two unheralded Bangladeshi tail-enders with ice in their veins played the innings of their lives to subject England to

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Clock ticks to Africa's historic day

An expectant South Africa began counting down the hours on Thursday to the culmination of a six-year journey fraught

Dollar to seesaw as slump looms

The US dollar would strengthen first and then dip as the US and possibly the world approaches a second-dip depression

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Tennis: Davydenko stuns Federer at World Tour Finals

Nikolay Davydenko ended seven years of pain against Roger Federer on Saturday, finally beating the world number one 6-2

New gold high suggests uptrend is here to stay

Gold prices broke through the resistance level of $1,160/oz yesterday to reach an all-time high, with analysts

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Clijsters crowns comeback with US Open title

Belgian Kim Clijsters crowned her remarkable comeback by beating 19-year-old Caroline Wozniacki of Denmark 7-5 6-3 to

Derivatives growth outpaces equities

While equity volumes on Nasdaq Dubai see-saw, derivatives trading has seen phenomenal growth this year. This month till

Asian stock markets slide on Wall St woes

Asia stocks slid on Friday after a warning from General Motors' that it may need to file for bankruptcy drove Wall

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Where business will be next year

The beast blinks, and stumbles to its knees. Bloodied but hardly unbowed, the liberal model of market capitalism – the

South Korea to pump $11bn into economy

South Korea plans to pump an extra $11 billion into its economy next year to help fend off the impact of the global