2014年9月8日 星期一

2014-09-09 U.K. Business

  Reuters UK   
Japan policymakers respond to yen fall, warns rapid FX moves undesirable  Reuters UK
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese policymakers warned on Tuesday that rapid fluctuations in the yen were undesirable for the economy, suggesting that further sharp declines in the currency may be unwelcome after its drop to a six-year low against the dollar.
Dollar gains ground on yen, Japan shares test highs   Daily Mail
Dollar Hits Six-Year High Versus Yen While Bonds Fall   Bloomberg
Most Asian Stocks Advance as Weaker Yen Boosts Topix   Businessweek
Reuters India   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Britain faces storm as giant global investors awaken to break-up dangers  Telegraph.co.uk
Powerful investors across the world have woken up to the possibility that Scotland may vote to break up the United Kingdom, with some already preparing defensive action that risks a potentially dangerous flight from sterling and Britain's bond market. Japan's ...

Investor concerns grow as Yes gains push sterling down   Financial Times
An economic question that is not momentous, but...   Mynextfone
Pound damaged by polls, Carney is next   City Index
Scottish Daily Record   
International Business Times UK   
Reuters UK   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
'Excellent' Primark figures sugar the pill for AB Foods  Herald Scotland
PRIMARK'S owner Associated British Foods has hailed an "excellent" year for the budget fashion chain after sales jumped by 16 per cent in 12 months. PRIMARK'S owner Associated British Foods has hailed an \"excellent\" year for the budget fashion chain ...

Primark eyes more US stores, but owner's shares slump   Irish Independent
Associated British Foods nears deal for first Primark warehouse in the US   CITY A.M.
Associated British Foods' sugar business takes its lumps   Proactive Investors UK
Irish Examiner   
Scotsman (blog)   
Yorkshire Post   
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  The Times (subscription)   
Housing shortage is hampering the recovery, says CBI  The Times (subscription)
The housing shortage has been blamed for adding £4 billion a year to family bills and draining cash that could be helping to drive economic growth. The CBI estimates that the drastic undersupply in housing stock has led to out-of-control price rises that are ...

Chronic housing shortage is costing consumers £4billion a year   The Independent
CBI calls for housing market pledges ahead of political conference season   Financial Reporter
UK housing shortage costs consumers £4bn per year: CBI   FT Adviser
Building.co.uk   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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  Reuters UK   
William Grant swallows up Drambuie  Financial Times
Scottish distiller William Grant & Sons swallowed up Drambuie, the whisky-based liqueur, saying it aimed to bring a new generation of consumers to the heritage brand. Drambuie had a market value of £100m when it was put up for sale by its owners, the ...

Drambuie snapped up by Glenfiddich owners   The Guardian
Breaking news: William Grant & Sons acquires Drambuie liqueur   MoodieReport
Drambuie snapped up by Glenfiddich-maker   Telegraph.co.uk
Gant Daily   
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Scotsman   
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  Daily Mail   
Online spending boosts retail sales growth  Herald Scotland
YEAR-on-year growth in UK retail sales value accelerated in August, as the online channel posted a record rate of expansion, industry figures have shown. YEAR-on-year growth in UK retail sales value accelerated in August, as the online channel posted a ...

Retailers cheer as sales recover   CITY A.M.
UK retail sales beat forecasts in August: BRC   MarketWatch
Retailers enjoy sales bounceback, with figures up 1.3% on last year   The Guardian
Reuters UK   
London South East   
expressandstar.com   
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  Reuters UK   
RBS fires starting gun on $14bn Citizens float  The Independent
Royal Bank of Scotland has started the process for an initial public offering of its US bank Citizens Financial Group, which is set to value the Rhode Island-based subsidiary at up to $14bn (£9bn). The divestment of Citizens is seen as a crucial part of rebuilding ...

RBS to sell shares in US unit in IPO later this month   Irish Independent
RBS sale values US bank Citizens at up to $14bn   CITY A.M.
RBS unit may raise $3.5bn in US bank IPO   Irish Times
Reuters   
The Times (subscription)   
This is Money   
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  Herald Scotland   
Murgitroyd chief remains optimistic amid shares plunge  Herald Scotland
SHARES in Murgitroyd, the patent and trademark attorney group, have plunged following a nine per cent fall in profits in its latest financial year. SHARES in Murgitroyd, the patent and trademark attorney group, have plunged following a nine per cent fall in ...

Murgitroyd profits hit by strength of sterling   Scotsman (blog)
Patent company Murgitroyd boosted by US revenue growth   BBC News
Glasgow-based patent company Murgitroyd has reported strong revenue...   Mynextfone
Scottish Daily Record   
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  Scottish Daily Record   
Macfarlane snaps up packaging firm  Herald Scotland
MACFARLANE Group has made its second acquisition of the year after agreeing to pay up to £7.5 million for Network Packaging. MACFARLANE Group has made its second acquisition of the year after agreeing to pay up to £7.5 million for Network Packaging ...

Macfarlane seeking more targets after £7.5m swoop   Scotsman (blog)
Macfarlane Group acquires Network Packaging in £7.5m deal   Scottish Daily Record
Macfarlane Group raises £3m through a share placing   Stock Market Wire

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  Daily Mail   
London cabbies in go-slow protest  Daily Mail
London cabbies are staging a go-slow protest in the capital today against a decision by London Mayor Boris Johnson over taxi pollution. The Cabbies Against Boris (CAB) organisation says Mr Johnson is wrong to have scrapped older taxis on pollution ...


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