2014年11月18日 星期二

2014-11-19 U.K. Business

  The Guardian   
Price war sparks cut in grocery takings  Herald Scotland
THE British grocery market has shrunk for the first time since consumer data company Kantar Worldpanel began collecting records 20 years ago, as retailers slash prices to lure shoppers and Aldi and Lidl continue to gain territory. THE British grocery market ...

Supermarkets see first sales reverse in at least 20 years   Scotsman
Tesco hardest hit as food market shrinks   The Times (subscription)
Grocery sales decline for first time in 20 years as big four retreat   Proactive Investors UK
Financial Times   
Reuters UK   
Norfolk Eastern Daily Press   
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  The Independent   
Inflation rises above five-year low but remains below target  Herald Scotland
SCOTTISH Chambers of Commerce has highlighted how far below target annual UK inflation remains, after official figures showed an uptick in October. SCOTTISH Chambers of Commerce has highlighted how far below target annual UK inflation remains, ...

British annual inflation rises to 1.3pc   The Nation
Inflation hits 1.3% after surprise October rise   Citywire.co.uk
ONS house prices: have we reached peak London?   Telegraph.co.uk
This is Money   
Businessweek   
Daily Mail   
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  euronews   
Forbes Sees Weaker Bank Flows Aiding Monetary Policy  Bloomberg
(Corrects to remove reference to government finances in seventh paragraph.) Bank of England policy maker Kristin Forbes said the move away from financial globalization could increase the economic impact of future policy tightening. “As global banking ...

Bank of England's Kristin Forbes: "Banking deglobalisation will have widespread ...   CITY A.M.
UK banks cutting back on overseas lending, shifting focus on domestic market   Market Business News
Bank of England's Forbes says UK banks pulling back on overseas lending   The Guardian
Daily Mail   
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  This is Money   
Quindell exit feels familiar to ousted boss: Deja vu a decade on as Terry is forced ...  This is Money
A contender for the ultimate rags to riches story, Rob Terry grew it from a stump to a multi-billion pound business and a darling of the stock market. But after questions over the firm's accounting practices began to intensify, and the share price dropped like a ...

Former chairman Robert Terry sorry for Quindell meltdown   CITY A.M.
London Stock Exchange begins investigation into Quindell's share price fall   Telegraph.co.uk
high-flyers staked reputation on Quindell   Financial Times
The Independent   
London South East   
Daily Mail   
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  shropshirestar.com   
Gender gap over pensions carries on increasing  Herald Scotland
MORE women are saving enough for their retirement because of new rules on workers' saving schemes - but men are still more likely to put aside enough money for their future, according to a report. MORE women are saving enough for their retirement ...

More women in Scotland 'saving adequately for retirement'   BBC News
More women saving for retirement   Belfast Telegraph

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  This is Money   
EasyJet sees small rise in winter bookings while posting strong set of full-year ...  This is Money
EasyJet said it has seen a small rise in winter bookings while posting a strong set of full-year figures. The budget airline, the second largest in Europe behind Irish carrier Ryanair, has been busy setting itself apart from rivals by improving its service and ...

EasyJet wings to profit   Scotsman
… as airline's profits soar to new heights   CITY A.M.
Winter bookings and profits increase at EasyJet   Irish Examiner
The Times (subscription)   
Wall Street Journal   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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  euronews   
Balfour eyes supply savings  Herald Scotland
BALFOUR Beatty is pushing on with a shake-up of its UK construction business. BALFOUR Beatty is pushing on with a shake-up of its UK construction business. The company said there had been no material change in trading since it delivered a profits ...

Balfour focused on future   The Northern Echo

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  FT Adviser   
Prudential shares hit all-time high as growth surges  Herald Scotland
SHARES in the UK's biggest insurer Prudential have hit an all-time high after the group, which employs 1,300 at Stirling, posted strong growth in new business profit. SHARES in the UK's biggest insurer Prudential have hit an all-time high after the group, ...

Shares of Prudential hit a record high - briefly topping £15 - as insurance giant ...   This is Money
Pru shares hit record high despite US decline   Financial Times
Pru annuity sales slump cushioned by bond surge   Money Marketing

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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Why the UK could face millions of pounds in EU recycling fines - for using less ...  Telegraph.co.uk
The UK faces hundreds of millions of pounds in EU fines for failing to hit recycling targets - because consumers are using less paper, experts have warned. Official figures released on Tuesday show that household waste recycling rates in England stagnated ...

10 Things You Need to Know for the Waste & Recycling Industry Today ...   waste360
Uk risks missing recycling targets   Daily Mail
England recycled 40.4 per cent in the first quarter of 2014   Resource Magazine
The Guardian   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Why B&M could be the next big thing in British retailing  Telegraph.co.uk
The chief executive of B&M has said the discount retailer is “genuinely disruptive” to the retail industry as it plans to more than double in size in the UK. The retailer, valued at £2.7bn after floating earlier this year, is one of a handful of retailers - including ...

B&M reports significant sales growth following acquisition   IGD Retail Analysis
B&M group in talks to acquire stores from six retailers   Retail Week
Ex-Tesco chief Sir Terry Leahy 'still shaping High Street' at B&M   Evening Standard
Financial Times   
The Grocer   
Daily Mail   
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