2014年9月23日 星期二

2014-09-24 U.K. Business

  Reuters UK   
Tesco crisis deepens as customers flee and class action lawsuit looms  The Independent
Tesco's unrelenting freefall was laid bare yesterday as the latest industry data showed the supermarket was losing more customers than all its major competitors combined – at the fastest rate since records began. The revelation comes as new finance chief ...

Tesco chairman Sir Richard Broadbent 'doesn't know what he is doing' say insiders   Daily Mail
Tesco rushes in new finance boss   CITY A.M.
Focus turns to Tesco chairman as investors question financial insight   Irish Times
Irish Independent   
International Business Times UK   
Morning Star Online   
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  Daily Star   
Pubs And Bars Slash Prices In VAT Cut Campaign  Sky News
A campaigner claims a VAT cut would generate growth and more jobs in the long term for the leisure and hospitality sector. 3:10am UK, Wednesday 24 September 2014. Drinks being poured at O'Neill's pub in Carnaby Street, central London.
Pubs reduce VAT in tax cut campaign   Somerset County Gazette

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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Citizens Financial IPO prices below range  MarketWatch
Investors had to wait more than a decade for a bank offering the size of Citizens Financial Group Inc.'s $3 billion initial stock sale. But unlike many other corners of the IPO market in recent months, interest was muted. Behind a tepid reception for the offering, ...

IPO of RBS US subsidiary Citizens prices below expected range   The Independent
Citizens Financial IPO brings in $3B   Tribune-Review
Providence's Citizens Financial Group IPO raises $3 billion   The Providence Journal
Telegraph.co.uk   
BBC News   
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  Reuters   
Japan September flash manufacturing PMI falls to 51.7, output at six-month high  Reuters
TOKYO, Sept 24 (Reuters) - Japanese manufacturing activity eased slightly in September but output rose at the fastest pace in six months, a preliminary survey showed on Wednesday, suggesting industrial production is stabilising after a sharp slump in ...

Japan Manufacturing PMI Slows In September   London South East
Further signs the economic recovery in the Eurozone is stuttering   Irish Independent
France at risk of recession with Europe lagging   CITY A.M.
Yorkshire Post   
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  BBC News   
Public borrowing rises to £11.6bn  The Independent
George Osborne's public finances headache worsened yesterday as official figures showed that the deficit in August came in at £11.6bn, £700m more than the same month last year and higher than City expectations. The Office for National Statistics said ...

Target at risk as Osborne borrows £11.6bn in August   CITY A.M.
In blow to Osborne, British budget deficit widens in August   Chicago Tribune
August borrowing climbs to £11.6bn   Durham Times

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  BBC News   
Leonardo DiCaprio tells UN summit 'climate change not a fiction'  BBC News
The Hollywood actor, Leonardo DiCaprio, has told a UN climate change meeting in New York that climate change was not ''a fiction''. The star, who has been appointed as a United Nations representative on climate change, said there was ''evidence that ...

World leaders urged to change course at UN climate summit as CO2 emissions ...   Sydney Morning Herald
UN climate summit sets goals to save forests, use clean energy   Reuters UK
UN climate change summit: Stymied at home, Obama looks for climate support ...   Christian Science Monitor
Business Standard   
New York Times   
The Nation   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
More woe for Tesco as fall in sales is revealed  Herald Scotland
TESCO'S troubles have intensified after new figures for the grocery sector revealed that the supermarket's sales dropped by 4.5 per cent year on year in the 12 weeks to September 14. TESCO'S troubles have intensified after new figures for the grocery sector ...

'They say every little helps, but Tesco's demands are never little'   The Independent
Asda the winner as its share of market increases   Yorkshire Post
The Rise and Fall of U.K. Grocer Tesco That 'Owned The World'   Bloomberg
Financial Times   
The Grocer   
The Motley Fool UK   
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  NBCNews.com   
London ranked most expensive city globally, Savills report shows  Financial Times
If there is one guaranteed conversation in London pubs and bars, it is the growing ire of residents over property costs in the country's capital. A report published on Tuesday suggests that they have a lot to moan about. Rising rents and a strong pound have ...

London turns world's most expensive city   Zee News
London house prices make it the world's most expensive city   CITY A.M.
London tops poll as world's most expensive city   The Times (subscription)
The Globe and Mail   
gulfnews.com   
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  The Guardian   
Pub group hungry for rival Spirit  The Independent
The pub group behind Hungry Horse and Loch Fyne restaurants wants to gobble up smaller rival Spirit Pub Co in a £700m deal. It emerged yesterday that brewer and pub group Greene King offered 100p a share earlier this month but Spirit rejected the offer, ...

Greene King confirms bid for rival Spirit   Proactive Investors UK
Spirit Pub Company a target after Greene King's bid failure   The Times (subscription)
Greene King approaches Spirit Pub Company with £660m offer   The Guardian
Reuters   
Daily Mail   
Reuters UK   
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  BBC News   
Lending boost as decline is reversed  Herald Scotland
LENDING by major UK banks to non-financial businesses rose by a net £1.5 billion in August, after 10 straight months of decline, industry figures have shown. LENDING by major UK banks to non-financial businesses rose by a net £1.5 billion in August, after ...

Boom halts as mortgage loans slow in August   CITY A.M.
UK mortgage approvals slip in August, credit card borrowing rises   IFA Magazine
UK mortgage approvals fall in August   Financial Times
BBC News   
Reuters   
shropshirestar.com   
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