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    Markets back George Osborne's £6.2bn spending cuts

    Mon, 05/24/2010 - 13:09 EDT - Telegraph
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    • British Retail Consortium
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    • George Osborne
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    The new coalition Government has managed to secure the confidence of the
    markets, economists declare.

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