2014年10月7日 星期二

2014-10-08 U.K. Business

  Reuters   
Yen rallies broadly as global growth woes sap risk appetite  Reuters
SYDNEY/TOKYO (Reuters) - The safe-haven yen stood tall on Wednesday, having risen broadly as risk appetite waned in the wake of a plunge in German industrial output and after the IMF cut its global economic growth forecasts for a third time this year.
Oil extends losses as IMF cuts global growth forecasts   Economic Times
IMF's latest World Economic Outlook warns of threats to the global economy   The Independent
IMF slashes global growth forecast   Gulf Daily News
New York Times   
Irish Independent   
euronews   
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  The Economist   
Supermarkets and loyalty cards  The Economist
IN RECENT years, British supermarkets have faced unprecedented competition from a new breed of deep-discount grocers, sending their revenues and profit margins tumbling. The once loyal customers of the big four supermarkets—Tesco, Sainsburys, Asda ...

'Big Four supermarkets too focused on each other', claims former Tesco executive   The Independent
Supermarkets must regain customers' lost trust, says former Tesco director   The Times (subscription)
HALF of us now admit to having visited a discount store in the past month   Daily Mail
Telegraph.co.uk   
Marketing Week   
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  Wall Street Journal   
Glencore's Approach to Rio Tinto Lacks Iron  Wall Street Journal
True, Rio's confirmation that the trader-cum-miner expressed interest in a merger actually highlights the Anglo-Australian miner's strategic quandary. Under Sam Walsh, Rio has focused on cutting costs and improving free cash flow. It has pledged to up returns ...

Top Rio investor skeptical of Glencore deal   Sydney Morning Herald
Rio Tinto cannot be taken over until after February's full-year results presentation   The Age
Ivan Glasenberg's iron will at Glencore could still force mega-merger with Rio Tinto   The Independent
New York Times   
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Cable Turns Up The Heat On All-Male Boards  Yahoo News UK
Britain's biggest pubs operator and one of the country's largest sportswear retailers are to be targeted by Vince Cable in a renewed focus on bolstering boardroom diversity. Sky News understands that the Business Secretary plans to write to the chairmen of ...


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  The Guardian   
Tesco targets fifth executive  Herald Scotland
TESCO has asked another senior executive to step aside as part of the investigation into its recent £250 million overstatement of profits. TESCO has asked another senior executive to step aside as part of the investigation into its recent £250 million ...

Tesco beefs up board as fifth executive axed over scandal   Irish Independent
Tesco suspends fifth executive over profit miss   CITY A.M.
Fifth Tesco exec to step aside over profit report   Scotsman
The Independent   
Daily Mail   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Libor fixing finds its first bank victim  Herald Scotland
A senior banker has become the first person to be convicted in the UK over the rigging of the Libor interbank lending rate. A senior banker has become the first person to be convicted in the UK over the rigging of the Libor interbank lending rate. Neither the ...

Top executive at British bank admits trying to fix Libor rates   Daily Mail
UPDATE 2-Britain secures first guilty plea in rate rigging probe   Reuters
Britain secures first guilty plea in rate rigging probe   Reuters UK
Evening Standard   
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  Citywire.co.uk   
Wednesday Papers: Two HSBC directors to quit over new rules  Citywire.co.uk
And the IMF has warned that the world economy may never return to the pace of expansion seen before the financial crisis. Markets. Other markets. FTSE 100 · FTSE 250 · FTSE 350 · FTSE ALL SHARE · Bovespa · CAC 40 · DAX · EURONEXT 100 · HANG ...

HSBC directors poised to wave goodbye over new regulations   Proactive Investors UK
Bankers mutiny over jail threat   CITY A.M.
Two directors at HSBC to quit over rules   Irish Independent
This is Money   
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  Insideireland.ie   
Employment Roundup: Devastating news for Co Antrim town as Gallagher ...  Insideireland.ie
October has begun with mixed news on the jobs front across the island, with 100 jobs for Cork, and 1,000 jobs for Spar over the next two years, but 800 jobs to go in Co Antrim when former Gallaghers plant closes in 2017. JTI closes former Gallaghers plant in ...

1000 job losses at Ballymena tobacco factory   Irish Times
JTI Gallaher to close Ballymena plant with loss of 800 jobs   The Guardian
Ballymena: 900 Gallaher jobs 'to go by 2017'   Belfast Newsletter
BBC News   
Financial Times   
Businessweek   
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  BBC News   
Wonga TV ad banned for failing to show interest rate  BBC News
The Advertising Standards Authority has banned a TV advert by payday lender Wonga, after a complaint by a charity. Citizens Advice argued the advert - in which a man jotted down figures on a napkin before checking on his phone calculator - breached ...

More must be done to help the people desperate for short-term cash   The Independent
Watchdog bans wonga tv advert   Daily Mail
Wonga ad banned for not disclosing interest rate   Scotsman

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  Evening Standard   
Manufacturing grew only slightly during August  Herald Scotland
THE UK manufacturing sector achieved only marginal growth in August as broader industrial production stagnated, the latest official figures have shown, fuelling concerns over the unbalanced nature of the economic recovery. THE UK manufacturing sector ...

UK Industrial Sector Fails to Keep Momentum   International Business Times UK
UK factory output growth slows in August, auto shutdowns weigh   Reuters UK
Slow growth dashes hopes for strong manufacturing output   The Times (subscription)
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The Guardian   
This is Money   
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