2014年9月24日 星期三

2014-09-25 U.K. Business

  The Guardian   
Tesco director kept out of monitoring by accountancy watchdog, says FRC  The Guardian
Tesco trolleys Tesco's non-executive director Mark Armour, who also sits on the FRC board, is not involved in discussions about the supermarket's accounts shortfall. Photograph: Will Oliver/EPA. Tesco's second biggest shareholder has sold part of its stake in ...

Scrutiny on Tesco   Hong Kong Standard
UK Accountancy Regulator FRC Monitoring Tesco Over Financial Overstatement   RIA Novosti
Watchdog 'closely' monitoring Tesco finance crisis   The Grocer
IFA Magazine   
Evening Standard   
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  Economic Times   
Tesco admits: no one has been in charge of finance for five months  The Independent
Tesco's board was thrown into fresh turmoil last night as it was forced to make an apparent U-turn and admit no director had been in charge of its finances for the past five months. The admission seemed to contrast with the impression given earlier in the week ...

Why Broadbent could be next to checkout at Tesco   CITY A.M.
Pressure builds on Tesco as major investor sells shares   Telegraph.co.uk
Former Tesco CFO Had No Say in Financial Matters Since April   Businessweek
The Guardian   
Reuters Blogs (blog)   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Turn £10k Into £14.5k With J Sainsbury plc!  The Motley Fool UK
SBRY I recently took a look at how an investment in ARM Holdings 10 years ago would have fared, and the result would have been nothing short of spectacular. ARM, of course, has been almost a pure growth play — although the effect of even its very modest ...

Sainsbury's share price hovers around six-year low amid trading concerns   iNVEZZ
Serious Fraud Office keeps tabs on Tesco and other grocers   Bitterwallet
Is Tesco A Bargain At £1.93?   Forbes
Reuters   
Daily Mail   
Retail Week   
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  BBC News   
Virgin's Richard Branson offers staff unlimited holiday  BBC News
The boss of Virgin Group, Sir Richard Branson, is offering his personal staff as much holiday as they want. On his website, he said that his staff of 170 could "take off whenever they want for as long as they want". He added that there was no need to ask for ...

Virgin HQ staff get unlimited leave   Stuff.co.nz
Virgin tycoon Sir Richard Branson is to allow his staff to take as much annual ...   Belfast Telegraph
Unlimited vacation-day program at Virgin Group draws debate in Manitoba   CTV News
Wiltshire Business   
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  Irish Times   
German business confidence falls again  Irish Times
“The German economy is no longer running smoothly,” warned Ifo president Hans-Werner Sinn. “Although assessments of the current business situation improved slightly, scepticism with regard to future business developments increased significantly.”.
German business confidence tumbles   The Guardian
In Germany, Business Indicator Falls, Raising Specter of Recession   New York Times
Waning German confidence puts pressure on ECB, European stocks rise   MarketWatch
Irish Independent   
Telegraph.co.uk   
Reuters   
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  TODAYonline   
Americans give lukewarm response to RBS's sale of Citizens' shares  The Independent
US investors gave a tepid welcome to Royal Bank of Scotland's initial public offering of Citizens, its US commercial and consumer bank, marking the shares up just 2 cents in early trading. About 25 per cent of Citizens' shares were sold in the IPO at $21.50 ...

New York cautious as bank owned by RBS floats   Herald Scotland
Citizens Financial's Debut Quiets Some Skeptics   Wall Street Journal
Market Movers – RBS, Aviva, Fresnillo, Tangiers Petroleum, Minds + Machines ...   Proactive Investors UK
CITY A.M.   
Irish Times   
Boston Globe   
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  Daily Mail   
Millions 'wasted' on car insurance inquiry  The Independent
Britain's competition watchdog has been accused of wasting “millions of pounds” of taxpayers' money as it unveiled the results of a lengthy inquiry into the £11bn motor insurance market. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said it planned to clamp ...

Competition watchdog move should reduce motorists' insurance   Herald Scotland
UK price comparison deals ban on motor insurance   Irish Independent
Drivers to get cheaper car insurance after inquiry   Scotsman
Reuters   
Daily Mail   
Law360 (subscription)   
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GLOBAL MARKETS-Asia cheered by Wall St rebound, dollar resumes advance  Reuters Africa
... * Risk aversion ebbs slightly, helps equities. * Rejuvenated dollar stalks 6-year high vs yen. * RBA Stevens's speech eyed for Aussie cues. By Shinichi Saoshiro. TOKYO, Sept 25 (Reuters) - Asian stocks rose early on Thursday, cheered by a sizeable ...


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  The Guardian   
Market Report: Bad news in the post for Royal Mail  The Independent
Bad news in the post sent Royal Mail tumbling yesterday, with signs of a squeeze in the parcel business and scrutiny from lawmakers. Dutch delivery specialist TNT Express sounded the alarm with a profit warning – bad news for Royal Mail, which depends ...

Inquiry launched into postal sector   CITY A.M.
MPs hold inquiry into Royal Mail delivery obligations   The Guardian
MPs bow to Royal Mail's call to examine postal competition   Financial Times
BBC News   
The Motley Fool UK   
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  MarketWatch   
Pimco Probe Shouldn't Alarm Investors, Says Expert  Investor's Business Daily
The Securities and Exchange Commission is reported to be probing whether bond leader Pimco inflated the returns of its Total Return ETF (ARCA:BOND). Investigators are examining how fund managers purchased and valued certain bonds, and whether ...

Pimco ETF Returns Draw SEC Probe   Law360 (subscription)
SEC probes Pimco chief Bill Gross's ETF bond fund   Reuters UK

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