2014年12月6日 星期六

2014-12-07 U.K. Business


The Sunday Times
   
New stamp duty: who wins, who gets hit   
The Sunday Times
HOMEBUYERS in prime areas of London and the southeast face having to pay an extra £220m in stamp duty every year after reforms announced by the chancellor last week. Yet their neighbours in less sought-after areas turn out to be the biggest winners in ...

Stamp duty: House price boom and mansion bust   Telegraph.co.uk
Simon Read: The Chancellor has stamped on an unfair tax. But will the delight of ...   The Independent
Since you asked: Stamp duty divides buyers and sellers   Financial Times
The Economist   
Re:locate Magazine   
This is Money   
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The Sunday Times
   
Premier Foods boss backs down in 'pay-to-stay' storm   
The Sunday Times
PREMIER FOODS has backed down in the row over supplier payments, saying it is willing to change company policy if “some people feel uncomfortable”. Politicians and business lobby groups have rained criticism on the maker of Ambrosia custard, ...

Labour Party calling for immediate change in law to ban retailers and producers ...   This is Money
Premier Foods in mafia-style extortion shakedown?   Market Business News
'Bullying and blackmail': Oldham MP slates Premier Foods 'pay and stay' policy   Mancunian Matters
Scotsman   
The Independent   
The Times (subscription)   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
We put your questions to pensions minister Steve Webb. Here are his answers   
Telegraph.co.uk
Two weeks ago we asked Telegraph Money readers to write to us with their pension questions, for us to put to the Pensions Minister Steve Webb. Below are his answers. Q. I am a 31-year-old man and have worked since I left university. The company I work ...

Money alert: State pension increase   The Independent
State pension rising twice as fast as workers' pay   AOL Money UK
Basic state pension to increase by 2.5% in April   Loans4
expressandstar.com   
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Oxford Mail
   
Train season tickets to London set to rise by 2.5%   
Oxford Mail
COMMUTERS were yesterday told season tickets into London will go up by 2.5 per cent next month as it emerged a record number of people have used Oxford Train Station. The Rail Delivery Group (RDG) confirmed that season tickets will go up by 2.5 per ...

'Persecution of passengers' as rail fares set to rise again   This is The West Country
Anger at rise of rail fares by average of 2.2% in New Year   Wiltshire Times
Commuters hit by new price increases as season tickets rise by 2.5% on ...   The Argus
The Press, York   
Londonist   
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Belfast Newsletter
   
A day to give your support to small businesses in NI   
Belfast Newsletter
It is Small Business Saturday across the UK today, which aims to promote independent retailers. Two such retailers from Northern Ireland yesterday took part in the first-ever street market in Downing Street to promote the day. Chancellor George Osborne ...

Support for small businesses   ITV News
Small Business Saturday comes to Largs   Largs and Millport Weekly News
Back our small businesses   Andover Advertiser
West Briton   
The Northern Scot   
Luton On Sunday   
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Daily Mail
   
Facebook accused of being 'morally unacceptable' over tax payments   
Daily Mail
Facebook 'refused to listen to the voice' of the British public by channelling profits through Ireland to avoid the taxman in the UK, an MP said last night. The move by the social network meant it paid just £1.8million in Irish tax on more than £2.3billion of global ...

Facebook Inc (FB) Pays Pennies On The Dollar   Bidness ETC
But Margaret, No One Cares Where Or Whether Facebook Pays Corporation Tax   Forbes
Facebook accused of refusing to listen to 'voice of public opinion'   The Guardian
Key 103 Manchester   
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euronews
   
Balfour Beatty snubs £1bn John Laing bid for infrastructure portfolio   
Proactive Investors UK
By Andrew Neil December 05 2014, 9:19am Balfour's board had valued the assets, which includes around 60 private finance contracts, at £1.05bn in June. A £1bn cash bid for Balfour Beatty's (LON:BBY) investment arm has been rejected after the contractor ...

Balfour Beatty preparing to slap newly increased valuation on PPP portfolio of ...   This is Money
Balfour Beatty rejects £1bn PPP portfolio bid   Scotsman
Balfour rejects $1.6 bln John Laing Fund offer for public-private assets   Reuters
Businessweek   
Building.co.uk   
London South East   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Mulberry's got a brand new bag   
Investors Chronicle
(MUL) reported a £1.2m operating loss at the half-year mark. The handbag maker has delivered a succession of profit warnings this year as its efforts to move upmarket have floundered, following a slowdown in orders from Asian and European franchise ...

Mulberry to be revived by its new faces   Western Daily Press
Mulberry fights fall in sales with new range of Cara Delevingne bags   Express.co.uk
Mulberry “Win Christmas” campaign drives traffic after disastrous year but ...   CITY A.M.
The Independent   
This is Money   
Yorkshire Post   
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The Guardian
   
U.K. Regulators Said to Be Leaving Before Critical Report   
Bloomberg
The U.K. Financial Conduct Authority's directors of supervision and communications may announce next week they are stepping down, days before a report critical of the regulator's handling of a background press briefing, said a person with knowledge of the ...

Clive Adamson set to exit FCA   Citywire.co.uk
FCA restructuring to see two executives depart   FT Adviser
Shock departure of senior FCA regulator over leak to The Telegraph   PRWeek UK
The Independent   
CITY A.M.   
Financial Times   
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The Independent
   
Will Atom split the banking industry?   
The Independent
Will the new internet bank Atom be a nuclear-powered competitor that shakes up the established banking order, or will it end up as little more than a pint-sized irritant? It seems as if retail banking is the hot business to be in right now. And Atom, set to launch ...

Digital bank Atom raises £25m, developing new biometric technologies   Biometric Update
Digital bank Atom raises £25m to fund biometric development   CITY A.M.
Atom Bank secures £25m equity investment   Insider Media
Planet Biometrics   
Sky News   
The Times (subscription)   
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