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Friday Papers: ECB rules out double dip - other news
The bank forecast that the eurozone would expand this year and in 2011 much more strongly than previously expected.
Markets
The Daily Telegraph
* Second Gulf of Mexico rig explodes and 'leaks oil into ocean.'
* The US Labour Department on Thursday said that the number of Americans signing on for jobless benefits fell to 472,000 in the week ending August 28.
The Guardian
* Carluccio's bosses ready to plate up £10m windfall from sale of restaurants.
* The junk bond market is likely to beat all records this year, as tight bank lending conditions pushes thousands of companies around the world towards alternative sources of finance.
* Energy secretary Chris Huhne warned not to cut subsidies for green electricity.
The Independent
* House prices are "stagnating" and seem likely to fall over the next few months, according to the Nationwide building society.
* US jobless figures set to raise fears of double dip.
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