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Jackie Ashley: In a crisis calling for big ideas, Osborne is woefully lacking David Cameron: Gordon Brown is on a borrowing binge
Larry Elliott: Don't fear for the pound Marina Hyde: These stubbornly tight-lipped banking chiefs have no idea how to disport themselves in the climate they themselves created
John Stevens: The euro's time has come Larry Elliott: Darling is gambling on V-shaped recession, but it could yet be W, U, or even L
Michael White's political briefing Martin Kettle: Genius, or an empty gesture by men groping in the dark?
Heed the visionaries who can ease the pain of recession Chris Hamnett: Stop rewarding greedy failures
Peter Mandelson: In defence of globalisation Randeep Ramesh: Make way for China and India
Sarah Morris: Do Spanish banks show the way forward? Editorial: A bail-out for savers, too
Jon Canter: Their horns blow on Editorial: The storm hits Europe
Accountable crises Gwladys Fouché: Iceland is in the heart of the economic storm
The Spoon: Alistair Darling would be nuts to emulate Warren Buffett Paul Collier: Chance to crack down on Africa's loot-seeking elites
Tom Griffin: Can the Tories fix the broke society? Mark Lynas: If this is a New Deal, it must be a Green New Deal
Five crucial moves Jonathan Freedland: This crisis is one of democracy
Chris Payne: The next burden: inflation Jill Treanor: A new age of austerity
Mike Power: Tourism beats aid Will Hutton: Without real leadership, we face disaster
Richard Adams: An absence of leadership Charlie Brooker on the end of the world as we know it
Simon Jenkins: The end of capitalism? No, just another burst bubble Larry Elliott: James Tobin's nice little earner
Editorial: One step at a time Pete Tobias: Face to faith
Iain Macwhirter: Does Scotland want to end up like Iceland? Robin Blackburn: We must ensure everyone has retirement security
Editorial: Managing a recession Michael White's political briefing: The long battle against poverty is not over
Seumas Milne: Not the death of capitalism, but the birth of a new order Jenni Russell: Consuming anxiety
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