2014年12月7日 星期日

2014-12-08 U.K. Business


Daily Mail
   
Families on rate rise knife-edge   
Daily Mail
The Bank of England will warn that an extra 300,000 families risk struggling to keep up with their mortgage payments in the face of a sharp interest rate rise, according to reports. While older savers will benefit from a increase, the younger generation is likely to ...

Bank of England plays down dangers of growing UK financial sector   Financial Times
Why Britain's recovery depends on your pay rise   Telegraph.co.uk
BOE Looks Beyond Rate Guidance in UK Bank Stress Test   Businessweek
Bloomberg   
GlobalPost   
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Reuters UK
   
Activist investor in talks about share raid on Sainsbury's - paper   
Reuters UK
LONDON (Reuters) - UK activist investment fund Crystal Amber (CRSL.L) is in talks with several overseas investors about buying shares in Sainsbury's (SBRY.L), as part of a plan to shake up the food retailer that could cause a takeover bid to be made, The ...

Activist investor Crystal Amber tries to force radical change at Sainsbury's in 60 ...   This is Money
Sunday newspaper round-up: BP, Sainsbury, Premier Foods   Coutts
UK fund in talks about Sainsbury's share raid   Gulf Times
Citywire.co.uk   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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The Times (subscription)
   
George Osborne has reduced stamp duty for those buying homes priced below ...   
The Times (subscription)
George Osborne's stamp duty overhaul could help up to four million “frustrated middle-movers” who have been stuck in their first homes, research suggests. More than two thirds of homeowners aged 18 to 34 would like to buy their next home within two years ...

JEFF PRESTRIDGE: Chancellor has made my day - you can too   This is Money
Stamp duty – what's the impact on buyers?   Market Business News
Guide to stamp duty reforms and how they will affect homebuyers   Express.co.uk
Telegraph.co.uk   
The Sunday Times   
The Independent   
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Wonga Braces For FCA Cap With Lower-Cost Loan   
KL.FM 96.7
Britain's biggest payday lender has begun secret trials of lower-cost loans just weeks before a deadline set by the City regulator to comply with a new crackdown on the industry. Sky News has learnt that Wonga has in the last fortnight started offering finance to ...


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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Heathrow drone scare   
Irish Independent
Air safety chiefs have investigated the first near miss between a passenger jet and a drone near Heathrow Airport, amid fears that drones could pose a danger to commercial flights. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments.
Plane in near miss with drone at Heathrow   BBC News
Drone in near miss scare at 700ft with Heathrow airliner   Daily Mail
Pilots fear private drones after Heathrow near-miss   The Times (subscription)
Irish Examiner   
Sky News   
Times of India   
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Irish Times
   
Dollar rally to hit emerging markets, warns bank   
Irish Times
The Federal Reserve building in Washington, DC. The dollar hit post-recession highs against some currencies last week after an employment report showed 321,000 jobs had been created in November. Photograph: Larry Downing/Reuters.
Emerging Markets 'At Risk From US Dollar'   The New Indian Express
BIS sounds caution on growing fragility in markets (Updated)   Asia First Financial Intelligence Limited
BIS wary of global financial situation   The Rakyat Post
Irish Examiner   
Reuters UK   
The Daily Star   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Manic Monday spending could overtake Black Friday   
Telegraph.co.uk
The chaos of Black Friday and Cyber Monday may have passed, but online spending could reach record levels on Monday as British shoppers order Christmas presents. Experts have predicted that consumers will spend £470,000 per minute – the equivalent ...

Shops are braced for 'busiest day of the year'   Yorkshire Post
Missed Black Friday? Don't panic, you can splurge on Manic Monday   Express.co.uk
Manic Monday 2014: After Black Friday and Cyber Monday are you ready for ...   WalesOnline
ITV News   
Lincolnshire Echo   
Mirror.co.uk   
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The Times (subscription)
   
Premier Foods ditches controversial supplier deal   
The Times (subscription)
Britain's biggest food producer has dropped its controversial “pay to stay” arrangement with suppliers after a backlash from politicians and business groups but will continue to request discounts. Premier Foods had demanded that suppliers make “investment ...

Premier Foods to reform system of demanding payments from suppliers   The Guardian
Premier Foods vows to 'simplify' supplier payments   Financial Times
Britain's Premier Foods backs down in suppliers row   Reuters UK
BBC News   
Yorkshire Post   
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Scotsman
   
Scotland's growth cooled by political climate   
Scotsman
The think-tank expects 2014 to produce the best growth figures since the financial crisis. Picture: Phil Wilkinson. by DOMINIC JEFF. Updated on the 07 December 2014 22:28. Published 08/12/2014 00:00 ...

More jobs, but the pace of growth slows   The Times (subscription)
Scottish economy set for further growth, but at a slower pace   Aberdeen Press and Journal
Scottish Item Club predicts slower growth for economy   BBC News
Donside Piper and Herald   
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Businessweek
   
China Stocks Set for Record Run; Oil Heads to 5-Year Low   
Businessweek
BP Plc will cut jobs and freeze certain projects amid oil's slump into a bear market, the Sunday Times reported, citing an interview with Chief Financial Officer Brian Gilvary. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg. China's CSI 300 Index (SHSZ300) advanced ...

BP to axe jobs after oil price falls   The Independent
BP to trim jobs, projects over oil price slump   Oman Tribune
Oil prices speed up BP job losses   The Courier
Telegraph.co.uk   
NEWS.GNOM.ES   
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