Summary
IF YOU stuck to betting on football or horse racing this year, it's likely you did far better than investors who punted on bonds or left their money in building society savings schemes.
When former England striker Michael Owen - who has lucrative interests in both sports - nabbed the last-gasp winner in the Manchester derby for United against City, he underlined a trend that's left bookmakers in tears.See the full content of this document
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The bookies' agony began at Cheltenham's racing festival in March, when a string of favourites romped h...
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