What you were reading in 2010

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A momentous 2010 saw the euro rocked as Ireland followed Greece to the brink of oblivion, a change of government in the UK and the BP oil spill. But what were the stories that grabbed Investment Week readers? These were the ten most read stories of 2010.

10. The new Government wasted no time in addressing the UK's financial situation. We provided a comprehensive round-up of the key points in George Osborne's June emergency budget. 9. August saw the third anniversary of the credit crunch. We showed which funds had struggled during that period with the worst funds since the start of the credit crunch. 8. The combination of football and investment proved popular in June as M&G's corporate bond manager, Richard Woolnough bought into Manchester United's debt. 7. In July, Investec's Alastair Mundy announced he was disposing of shares in ...

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