Today's Newspaper Headlines - 15th October 2008Today's Newspaper Headlines - 15th October 2008
Financial Times
UK Banks push for new terms, p.1
Brown’s rescue plan – did it go too far? P.3
Businesses warn of bail out loopholes p.2
Inflation soars to highest rate in 16 years p. 4
OFT urges against sale and rent-back protection p.4
Experts warn on empty flats in cities p.4
Daily Telegraph
Two trillion pounds to stop global disaster p.1
HBOS in doubt as bank share prices fall p.4
House prices could fall another 10pc, David Miles p.5
Buy a home, get one free – Spanish developers resorting to desperate measures p.18
US pumps $250 to secure banks, p.B1
The Times
10,000 jobs go as crunch hits public sector p.1
Inflation surge adds £3billion to welfare bill p.6
Taxpayers £37billion might not be enough p.38
Housing slump could be over next year if loan rates cut by half a point (David Miles), p.45
The Guardian
US bites bullet with $250 bank bail out p. 6 – 7
Energy prices driving inflation to high p. 6
Marks and Spencer to expand into energy market p.23
OFT demands controls on sale and rent-back p.23
Bellay house sales slump to 50 a week despite cutting prices by 30% p.23
The Independent
Wall St nationalization of banks p.8-9
Money markets ease again but recovery remains muted p.41
Inflation 16 year high p.42
Lenders at odds over mortgage promise as home loans slump again p.44
Daily Express
Cost of living set to plunge p.1
Homes fall 10pc p.5
High streets slash 70pc off prices p.9
Daily Mail
Will interest rates fall to 2pc? p.12-13
Families face £230 energy bills rip-offp.17
Daily Mirror
Home Truth – housing market keeps on tumbling and mass unemployment looms p.4-5
