Article looking at the impact on stock market traders and trade.
The US economy was 'sluggish' even before the attacks in New York and Washington, the Federal Reserve warns.
Britons in New York tell of their shock and disbelief as two planes crash into the twin towers of the World Trade Center.
A young stockbroker who called his twin as the World Trade Center was hit is among the many Britons still missing, reports the BBC.
The UK's Pakistani community waited anxiously for news of developments in Afghanistan.
UK Prime Minister Tony Blair is in Brussels for a special EU meeting on the aftermath of the suicide attacks in the US.
Money from the US missile defence programme is being switched to bolster the fight against terrorism.
A senior Muslim figure in Indonesia says he is not satisfied with US assurances that its anti-terrorist campaign is not anti-Muslim.
Financial markets remained listless in afternoon trade, as the lack of a lead from Wall Street deterred investors from trading.
The BBC's Stephen Evans, who was in the World Trade Center when it was attacked, reflects on New Yorkers' resilience in the time of crisis.
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