2014年10月26日 星期日

2014-10-27 U.K. Business

  The Economist   
The ECB's Asset Quality Review  The Economist
One of Europe's newer traditions consists of regulators “stress-testing” banks to ensure they would not fail, or require a taxpayer-funded bailout, if the economy were to sour quickly. The latest probe into the viability of around 130 banks was released on ...

FOREX-Euro comes safely through ECB stress test, Aussie up   Reuters
Euro comes safely through ECB stress test   Reuters UK
Asia bourses rise in wake of ECB stress tests   Financial Times
The Independent   
New York Times   
Herald Scotland   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Scotland's fall in finance vacancies is biggest in UK  Herald Scotland
SCOTLAND has seen the biggest fall in job vacancies in the financial-services sector across the UK in the last two years, as the referendum led firms to put recruitment plans on hold. SCOTLAND has seen the biggest fall in job vacancies in the ...

Want a job in finance? Think about moving to Liverpool   Telegraph.co.uk
Referendum doubts hurt Scots financial services   Scotland on Sunday
FINANCIAL SPLIT   The Global Recruiter
Kirriemuir Herald   
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  WalesOnline   
Power supplies are not in danger this winter, says UK Energy Secretary Ed Davey  WalesOnline
The government has moved to snuff out fears the lights could go out after a series of setbacks hit power stations ahead of winter. UK Energy Secretary Ed Davey vowed there would be “no blackouts” and said a backup plan could be set in motion where firms ...

Twilight Britain: A looming energy crisis this winter could force power giants to ...   Daily Mail
Energy secretary reassures households after power station fires   The Guardian
Energy secretary announces energy saving measures to avoid a winter blackout   Gloucestershire Echo
Gloucester Citizen   
Lancaster and Morecambe Citizen   
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  Irish Independent   
Prospect heightens of RBS retaining Ulster division  Herald Scotland
THE prospect of Royal Bank of Scotland retaining its Ulster Bank division has heightened in light of the improving Irish economy. THE prospect of Royal Bank of Scotland retaining its Ulster Bank division has heightened in light of the improving Irish economy.
RBS expected to commit to Ulster Bank's Irish unit   Irish Independent
Royal Bank of Scotland to signal commitment to Ulster Bank   Irish Times
Royal Bank of Scotland expected to reverse decision to ditch troubled Ulster ...   This is Money
Wall Street Journal   
IFA Magazine   
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  The Guardian   
Britain's best and worst hotel chains, according to you  Metro
The luxury arm of Novotel – with rooms costing £144 a night – topped the chart closely followed by Premier Inn, according to a survey by Which?. Hotel firms judged in nine categories, including cleanliness, customer service, food, and value for money.
The UK's hospitals need a Premier Inn upgrade   The Guardian
Britannia retains 'worst UK hotel chain' title   Travel Daily Media
Britannia Hotels is 'the worst chain in UK', satisfaction survey finds   The Independent
AOL Travel UK   
Telegraph.co.uk   
Which?   
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  BBC News   
Bank of England executive calls for interest rate rise  BBC News
The Bank of England should increase interest rates now despite signs of softening growth, one of the Bank's policymakers has said. Ian McCafferty is a member of the nine-strong Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) which votes on interest rates each month.
Rates must rise now, says BoE MPC member Ian McCafferty   Market Business News
UK needs to raise interest rates now, says Bank of England policymaker Ian ...   CITY A.M.
Raise UK interest rates now, says Bank of England policymaker   Reuters UK
Nouse   
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  The Guardian   
Digital revolution presents banks with more change in 10 years than last 200  The Guardian
Lloyds is to shed a further 9,000 jobs as digital banking spreads. Photograph: Andrew Matthews/PA. Jill Treanor. Saturday 25 October 2014 19.05 EDT. Share via Email · Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share on Google+. The chairman of Lloyds ...

Lloyds Bank: More Than 200 Branches To Close   Sky News
Questor share tip: Sell TSB as mortgage market softens   Yahoo Finance UK

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  This is Money   
Children's pocket money has soared 462% since the 1980s - more than twice as ...  This is Money
The amount of pocket money children receive has risen more than twice as fast as their parents' wages since the 1980s, according to new research. The data from Halifax showed that, on average, children aged between eight and 15 in the UK receive £6.35 a ...

Pocket money on the rise   CBBC Newsround
Pocket money increases more than wages - and buys more   Staffordshire Newsletter
Children's pocket money outstrips parents' wage rises   The Independent
Daily Mail   
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Seaweed Is The UK's Hot New Restaurant Dish  KL.FM 96.7
A seashore superfood is becoming the must-have ingredient for chefs in restaurants up and down the country. Man has been eating seaweed for centuries and it has remained hugely popular across parts of Asia. But despite the UK's abundant coastline, only ...


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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Tesco: Getting worse and worse  Morning Star Online
Just when it seemed affairs at Britain's biggest supermarket chain couldn't get any worse, they did. PETER FROST investigates. JUST a month ago we reported on serious failings at stumbling supermarket giant Tesco — new top boss Dave Lewis seemed to ...

EXCLUSIVE: Dave Lewis says pay deal is 'under review' in exclusive interview ...   This is Money
Tesco Finest jet goes on sale but you won't find it in the bargain aisle   Mirror.co.uk
Picking up the pieces after Tesco's stock affair   Financial Times
HITC   
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