2014年10月27日 星期一

2014-10-28 U.K. Business

  The Independent   
Life after Libor: bankers to face personal fines for rigging prices  The Independent
Banks could face a significant new regulatory crackdown on their wholesale market activities as the financial authorities seek to prevent a repeat of the scandals that have destroyed the reputation of the sector in recent years. The Bank of England – in ...

Dr Nemat Shafik says 'Bankers' outrages will be punished'   Daily Mail
Bank of England says 'anything goes' attitude in finance must end   Reuters UK
Bank of England official: Finance is stronger now   CITY A.M.
This is Money   
GlobalPost   
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  The Guardian   
Major banks pass test but jitters still strike  Herald Scotland
Banking stocks were hit by jitters despite the UK's major players passing a test to see if they could withstand another financial crisis. Banking stocks were hit by jitters despite the UK's major players passing a test to see if they could withstand another financial ...

Investors fear Lloyds is set to take axe to dividend plan as well as 9000 staff   The Independent
Lloyds staff brace for jobs cuts   The Australian
UK bank shares fall despite pass in EU stress tests   CITY A.M.
Scotsman   
This is Money   
Reuters   
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  BBC News   
Twenty-four European banks fail EBA 'stress test'  BBC News
Twenty-four European banks have failed "stress tests" of their finances, the European Banking Authority (EBA) has announced. The banks now have nine months to shore up their finances or risk being shut down. No UK banks are included. The review was ...

ECB Stress Tests Seen as Bolstering Confidence in Banks   New York Times
Under full capital rules, 36 EU banks would have failed test   Reuters India
Italy's banks   The Economist
Irish Independent   
The Independent   
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  New York Times   
Usage Stalls for Twitter; Shares Drop  New York Times
Dick Costolo, Twitter's chief executive, speaking last week at Flight, the company's mobile developer conference. Credit Twitter. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story Share This Page. Continue ...

Twitter's third-quarter user growth slows, shares decline   Livemint
Twitter audience growth shows signs of slowing with costs growing in Q3 loss   ABC Online
Twitter revenue doubles in quarter   The Independent
New Zealand Herald   
Computerworld   
Bloomberg   
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  Orange UK News   
Banking giant Lloyds to announce new £600m PPI bill - taking its total for ...  Mirror.co.uk
Lloyds is set to confirm that its bill for the PPI scandal has soared to £11billion tomorrow. Analysts reckon the taxpayer-saved bank will set aside another £600million to cover the cost of the payment protection insurance mis-selling controversy. That is top of ...

Major Banks To Top Up PPI Bill To Over £22bn   Sky News

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  Herald Scotland   
Retail sector showing encouraging signs of solid growth in run-up to Christmas  Herald Scotland
UK retail sales volumes have shown solid year-on-year growth for a fourth consecutive month, according to a survey from the Confederation of British Industry. UK retail sales volumes have shown solid year-on-year growth for a fourth consecutive month, ...

Cold weather boosts sales as shoppers buy winter wardrobe   CITY A.M.
UK retailers report fastest growth in over three years   Reuters UK
British retail sales strong in October, with continued growth forecast, CBI   Market Business News

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  Energy Live News - Energy Made Easy   
Watchdog cuts SSE cable cost down to £1.1bn  Herald Scotland
ENERGY giant SSE has been told by the regulator it should be allowed to lay a subsea cable across the Moray Firth for £1.1 billion - £170 million less than the firm had calculated. ENERGY giant SSE has been told by the regulator it should be allowed to lay a ...

Undersea cable costs over the top, says Ofgem   The Times (subscription)
Ofgem to help fund Moray Firth subsea link   Scotsman

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  The Guardian   
Tesco's 'penis'-themed buttermilk and other design fails  The Guardian
Spotted in Tesco: a carton of buttermilk with what looks a lot like a giant, orange penis on it. Have you spotted any design fails recently? Bit of a balls-up: Tesco's unfortunate choice of packaging for buttermilk, spotted in Ireland. Photograph: Andyburdens/ ...

Supermarket's awkward new package   NEWS.com.au
Buttermilk 'penis' design flaw on Tesco carton   Mid Devon Gazette
Tesco Buttermilk Carton Design Looks An Awful Lot Like A Penis   Huffington Post
Torquay Herald Express   
Liverpool Echo   
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  Daily Mail   
Petrol price war: Cost of fuel to fall to FOUR-YEAR low on Tuesday  Mirror.co.uk
Supermarket giant Asda sparked a half term petrol price war send the cost crashing to 120.7p a litre. From Tuesday, parents taking children on outings or to visit relatives can fill up at prices that are at a four-year low. Morrisons waded into the latest round of ...

Price war at the pumps: Asda drops petrol and diesel by another 2p a litre as fuel ...   Daily Mail
Petrol price wars: Supermarkets slash costs at the pump by 2p a litre   Express.co.uk
Supermarket fuel price war to benefit motorists   Leicester Mercury

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  Telegraph.co.uk   
The Business Matrix: Tuesday 28 October 2014  The Independent
Skanska wins Battersea job. Swedish construction giant Skanska has won the £750m contract to redevelop Battersea Power Station. Battersea Power Station Development Company awarded Skanska the job to restore the Grade II*-listed building as part of ...

Skanska scoops £750M Battersea deal   New Civil Engineer
Plans revealed for Battersea Roof Gardens   Your Local Guardian

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