http://business-times.asia1.com.sg/sub/latest/story/0,4574,166154,00.htmlLondon business confidence at lowest level since Iraq war
LONDON - A survey of London businesses found on Monday that last month's deadly terrorist attacks pushed confidence in the economy to its lowest point since the start of the Iraq war.
A retail industry group also reinforced earlier reports of a big drop in shop sales in London as businesses continue to count the costs of the two sets of attacks on the city's transport network.
A study for Lloyds TSB Financial Markets, carried out a week after the July 7 attacks by four suicide bombers who killed 52 commuters, found that faith in Britain's economic future fell to its lowest point since March 2003.