2014年11月12日 星期三

2014-11-13 U.K. Business

  New York Times   
Big Banks Are Fined $4.25 Billion in Inquiry Into Currency-Rigging  New York Times
Photo. The Swiss bank UBS; the British lenders HSBC and the Royal Bank of Scotland; and the American banks JPMorgan Chase and Citigroup.Credit Agence France-Presse — Getty Images. Related Links. Regulators' News Releases: British | C.F.T.C. ...

RBS chief says some employees did not know right from wrong   Herald Scotland
Barclays Pressed by New York's Bank Regulator in FX Probe   Bloomberg
The Scotsman cartoon: Banks fined £2 billion   Scotsman
The Guardian   
Reuters   
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  BBC News   
As Unemployment In UK Falls, Wages Will Obviously Rise  Forbes
UK unemployment numbers are falling, UK numbers of people in employment are the highest they've ever been: so, obviously, we're starting to see an increase in real incomes. This is one of the best known relationships in labour economics, that the best ...

UK pay growth beats inflation for first time in five years   Market Business News
Wage growth overtakes inflation for first time in five years   FinancialAdvice.co.uk
UK Salary Growth Outpaces Inflation   Wall Street Journal
Hargreaves Lansdown   
Sky News   
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  The Guardian   
Amazon to test drone deliveries in Britain  The Star Online
The online retailer is looking to test the suitability of using unmanned mini aircraft for delivering goods in Britain and is looking to recruit experts. Amazon is looking to expand its research and development activities in Cambridge and, if a recent job posting is ...

Amazon ready to test flying drone deliveries in the UK: Company advertises for ...   Daily Mail
Hearing a buzzing noise? It could be Amazon testing its drones   Telegraph.co.uk
Amazon to begin testing same-day delivery drones in Cambridge   The Guardian
Cambridge News   
Management Today   
Financial Times   
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  Yahoo News UK   
BSkyB plans TV launches after European tie-up  Financial Times
BSkyB has promised to launch new television services, after completing the acquisition of its sister companies Sky Italia and Sky Deutschland for £6.89bn. The pay-TV provider will be renamed Sky Plc, reflecting its move beyond its existing 11.5m households ...

Sky Plc ditches British tag to expand into Europe   Reuters UK
BSkyB to be rebranded as Sky after takeover of European sister companies   The Guardian
Sky drops 'British' and 'Broadcasting' as it completes £7bn double European ...   Telegraph.co.uk
Hollywood Reporter   
Broadband TV News   
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Asian shares weaken ahead of Chinese data  NEWS.GNOM.ES
TOKYO (NEWS.GNOM.ES) – Asian shares slipped slightly on Thursday as investors looked to a run of Chinese economic indicators due later in the day, while Wall Street shares ended a five-day winning streak as falling oil prices hurt energy stocks.

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  Herald Scotland   
Sainsbury's facing up to market crisis  Herald Scotland
SAINSBURY'S is confronting the crisis facing the big supermarkets in the UK's shopping revolution by abandoning new developments and admitting one in four of its stores is failing. SAINSBURY'S is confronting the crisis facing the big supermarkets in the ...

One in four Sainsbury's stores 'underperforming'   The Independent
Analyst Views: What do you think of the strategy announced by sainsbury's?   CITY A.M.
British supermarkets   The Economist
Financial Times   
This is Money   
Mirror.co.uk   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Vestas ready for record blade production start  The Australian
Vestas says it will be ready to move from tests to production of its 8MW V164 offshore wind turbine blades in the second half of next year, Reuters reports. According to the news service, the joint venture turbines with Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries will be ...

Blades for world's most powerful offshore wind turbine to built in UK   Telegraph.co.uk
800 new jobs to be created by wind turbine company   Hampshire Chronicle
Jobs boost at wind turbine company   shropshirestar.com

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  The Courier   
Forex fines fail to hurt stocks of big banks  Herald Scotland
A ROUND of fines for foreign exchange manipulation failed to seriously hurt banking stocks but supermarkets remained under pressure. A ROUND of fines for foreign exchange manipulation failed to seriously hurt banking stocks but supermarkets remained ...

Earnings, forex probe fines weigh on Britain's FTSE 100   Reuters
U.K. Stocks Snap Five-Day Gain as Capita, Aberdeen Fall   Bloomberg
Big loss adds to Sainsbury's pain   shropshirestar.com

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  Belfast Telegraph   
Heathrow plan would help Scots firms in global market  Herald Scotland
A THIRD runway at Heathrow would give Scotland access to the world's largest hub airport "on its doorstep" and double the UK's exports, business leaders have been told. A THIRD runway at Heathrow would give Scotland access to the world's largest hub ...

Top business figures call for London airports decision   Financial Times
Airports panel presents evidence for runway options   Transport Briefing
Still waiting for runway take-off   The Times (subscription)

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  Talking Retail   
Conviviality in northern expansion after Scotmid partnership  Herald Scotland
SCOTMID has entered a partnership with the UK's biggest off-licence retailer that will see the Scottish co-op become its franchise partner north of the Border. SCOTMID has entered a partnership with the UK's biggest off-licence retailer that will see the Scottish ...

Scotmid toasts deal for rollout of Bargain Booze   Scotsman
Conviviality to launch Bargain Booze in Scotland   IGD Retail Analysis

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