2014年8月29日 星期五

2014-08-30 U.K. Business

  Herald Scotland   
Alarm in City as Tesco issues profit warning  Herald Scotland
TESCO has alarmed investors by warning that its slump in profits will be worse than expected, slashing its dividend payment by 75 per cent and bringing in its new chief executive a month early to try and turn the supermarket giant around. TESCO has alarmed ...

Tesco shares slump to 10-year low after profit warning   Irish Independent
Tesco pledges 'decisive action' after profit warning   Financial Times
Tesco profits to hit nine-year lows as the empire goes into meltdown   The Independent
Irish Examiner   
The Times (subscription)   
Express.co.uk   
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  Reuters UK   
Millions of PPI cases to reopen  Herald Scotland
More than two-and-a-half million complaints about payment protection insurance (PPI) are to be re-opened amid concerns that firms may have unfairly brushed them aside, the City regulator has announced. More than two-and-a-half million complaints about ...

Four million more customers may be in line for PPI payouts, says watchdog   Daily Mail
Banks told to reopen 2.5m PPI claims   Financial Times
Banks told to reopen millions of PPI cases   The Independent
Express.co.uk   
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  Daily Mail   
Bonuses ploy saves bankers £50m in tax: Payments deferred until after 50p top ...  Daily Mail
Bankers and finance workers sidestepped about £50million in tax by deferring their bumper bonuses until after the 50p tax rate had been axed, new figures suggest. Bonuses for City workers rose to £15billion between April 2013 and March 2014 – a 14 per ...

Bankers' bonuses rise faster than rest of UK workforce   Financial Times
Finance staff monopolise bonuses   The Independent
Banks lead way as bonuses approach their pre-crisis level   The Times (subscription)
This is Money   
Reuters UK   
The Guardian   
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  Wall Street Journal   
Euro Zone Consumer Prices Weaken to Five-Year Low  Wall Street Journal
The European Central Bank gets back to work after the summer next week with inflation in the euro zone now down to 0.3%. That may not prove enough for them to bring in new policy measures. But it and investors will watch the latest economic data form ...

The euro zone   The Economist
Low inflation heaps pressure on ECB to take action as early as next week   Irish Independent
Euro zone inflation rate drops to five year low   Irish Times
The Independent   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Boris Johnson 'will not surrender' over Estuary airport  Telegraph.co.uk
Boris Johnson has sent a strong signal that he will not surrender over “Boris Island”, a new hub airport in the Thames Estuary, despite expectations that the scheme will be shelved for good by the Airports Commission next week. London's Mayor, who is ...

London airports scramble for Mayor to back own airport expansion project   GlobalPost
Heathrow boss urges Boris Johnson to back third runway   The Guardian
Boris asked to back Heathrow if 'Boris Island' plan is thrown out   getwestlondon
Airport World Online   
Buying Business Travel   
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  Economic Times   
IMF approves $1.4 billion aid payment for Ukraine  Economic Times
WASHINGTON: The International Monetary Fund approved on Friday the release of nearly $1.4 billion in fresh funds for troubled Ukraine, but warned that continued fighting could undermine the international bailout of the country. The global crisis lender said ...

Ukraine to receive $1.5 billion in new funds   Sky News Australia
IMF board supports Lagarde amid corruption probe   Xinhua
SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: From swim starlet to IMF queen   Daily Mail
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  The Times (subscription)   
Freeloaders push up water bills by £20  The Times (subscription)
Hundreds of thousands of households are avoiding their water charges in a trend that is costing paying customers up to £20 each on every bill. The industry has repeated calls for legislative support from the government as it struggles with a “bad debt” black ...

Average water bill could rise by £30 under proposed industry settlement   The Guardian
Water bills to fall by average of £20 - but not if you're a Londoner   Telegraph.co.uk
Water bills in England and Wales set to fall 5% in real terms between 2015-20   Financial Times
Evening Standard   
Water & Wastewater Treatment   
Bloomberg   
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  Daily Mail   
UK house prices hit all-time high after new surge  Herald Scotland
HOUSE prices surged by 11 per cent year-on-year in August to reach another new all-time high of £189,306 on average, Nationwide has reported. HOUSE prices surged by 11 per cent year-on-year in August to reach another new all-time high of £189,306 on ...

Surprise jump in house prices, but lending falls 20%   The Times (subscription)
Homeowner bonanza: House prices hit all-time high   Express.co.uk
UK property prices up 0.8% in August, latest index shows   Property Wire
Daily Mail   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
New CEO for De La Rue  Herald Scotland
BANKNOTE printer De La Rue has appointed BAE Systems' managing director Martin Sutherland to become its chief executive. BANKNOTE printer De La Rue has appointed BAE Systems' managing director Martin Sutherland to become its chief executive.
Money-maker De La Rue gets new chief executive   Express.co.uk
Sutherland gets passport stamp at De La Rue   The Times (subscription)
Banknote printer De La Rue appoints BAE's Sutherland as boss   Telegraph.co.uk
Evening Standard   
Coutts   
Insider Media   
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  Reuters UK   
Financial Briefing Book  Wall Street Journal
The 300-year-old private bank, which is part of RBS's wealth arm, is undertaking a review of thousands of products that may have been wrongfully sold to high-net-worth clients. In 2013, RBS took provisions of over £206 million to cover issues in its private ...

Bank to the Queen Coutts sets aside £110m to compensate clients   Herald Scotland
Queen's bank Coutts admits mis-selling   Scotsman
Coutts faces £110m bill for decades of sales failures   The Times (subscription)
This is Money   
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