2015年1月10日 星期六

2015-01-11 U.K. Business


Moneycontrol.com
   
GLOBAL MARKETS-Dollar, stocks fall on revived growth worries   
Reuters
... * No wage growth in U.S. jobs data tarnishes strong report * Equity markets again worry about global growth * Euro zone bond yields hover just above record lows * Oil falls under $50 as supply glut drags (Adds close of European bond, stock markets) By ...

Dollar, stocks fall on revived growth worries   Arab News

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The Guardian
   
Investors buy Tesco's turnaround plan. But will its customers?   
The Guardian
New boss Dave Lewis has signalled a clear break with the past. But even that will count for little if shoppers do not return. Dave Lewis has delivered a number of changes at Tesco. Illustration: David Simonds for the Observer. Saturday 10 January 2015 19.05 ...

Comment: Tesco clean sweep will make City smile   Scotsman
Is now the time to buy Tesco at a discount?   Yahoo Finance UK
Tesco says new Bicester supermarket will go ahead, despite cuts   Oxford Mail
The Sunday Times   
Pulse   
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The Independent
   
Eurozone hit by Germany's sliding exports and industrial production   
The Independent
Germany's faltering output and exports have capped a week of pain for the eurozone. Germany - which narrowly avoided a triple-dip recession last year - saw industrial output dip 0.1 per cent in November, according to official figures, far weaker than the 0.4 ...

Global markets hang on Germany's next move   Telegraph.co.uk
Falling exports a drag on German economy   Irish Examiner
'German economic weakness not over yet'   DAWN.com
Irish Independent   
MarketWatch   
Reuters   
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The Independent
   
Don't try this at home: London's menswear collections are always inspired - but ...   
The Independent
What is an idea worth? That's an interesting question, especially in fashion, an industry where it's tough to make something really new season after season – tougher still to sell it, and sell it in volume. I often wonder how many new ideas fashion really wants?
Menswear ratchets up sales   The Express Tribune
London Collections: Men - day one highlights   Drapers
Catwalk season opens with London Collections: Men   Financial Times
The Times (subscription)   
Reuters   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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The Guardian
   
Big Six Energy Groups To Defy Price Cut Call   
Sky News
Major gas and electricity suppliers tell Sky News there is little prospect of pre-election cuts despite ministers' demands. 20:40, UK, Saturday 10 January 2015. Gas hob. The Big Six are expected to rule out price cuts before the election. Share on Twitter · Share ...

Cut energy prices, UK minister tells six companies   Market Business News
Government tells Big Six energy companies to cut bills after oil price plunge   This is Money
Hancock urges Big Six to cut bills   expressandstar.com

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This is Money
   
Pensioners 'risk running out of cash at 75' under new freedoms   
This is Money
Pensioners risk running out of money early on in their retirement with even modest withdrawals from their savings pots, a charity warned today. If someone withdrew £3,000 annually from a £29,000 pot from the age of 65 - with returns running at 3 per cent a ...

Pensioners risk running out of cash due to pension reforms, warns Age UK   Market Business News
Age UK: Pensioners at risk of running out of cash a decade early   Money Marketing
Savers 'need virtual jam jars'   Daily Mail
The Independent   
The Guardian Nigeria   
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Irish Examiner
   
Tesco's debt downgraded to 'junk' status by Moody's   
Irish Examiner
The downgrading of Tesco's debt to “junk” status could limit its negotiating power on potential asset sales as Britain's biggest retailer embarks on a long-awaited recovery plan designed to reverse its sliding fortunes. On Thursday, Tesco's shares had risen as ...

Moody's downgrades Tesco   Herald Scotland
Junk status to limit Tesco bargaining power   MENAFN.COM
Tesco shares fall after rating downgraded to junk status   Financial Times
Reuters   
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Which?
   
December 2014's cheapest supermarket revealed   
Which?
Asda was the cheapest supermarket in our Christmas price comparison, which included Morrisons for the first time. Asda charged £163.91 for a basket of branded groceries, compared with Waitrose which charged £179.86 - that's £15.95 more. Every month ...

Morrissons in the firing line: Dramatic slump in Christmas sales to heap further ...   This is Money
People will be miles better off   Halifax Evening Courier
107.8p - is this the cheapest price for a litre of petrol in Herefordshire?   Ledbury Reporter
Telegraph.co.uk   
Lynn News   
Mirror.co.uk   
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This is Money
   
Forex fraudster Alex Hope found guilty of duping investors   
This is Money
A conman catapulted into the limelight when he ran up a huge bar tab has been found guilty of fraud after he stole £2million of investors' money to fund a champagne lifestyle. Alex Hope, who once spent £200,000 on a single bar bill, was found guilty of fraud ...

Trader famous for £200000 bar bill found guilty of £5m fraud   HITC
Trader nicknamed King Popper guilty of £5.5m Ponzi scam   Daily Mail
UPDATE 1-UK watchdog says trader found guilty of FX investment fraud   Reuters
Telegraph.co.uk   
LeapRate   
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RadioToday Ireland
   
UTV consider sale of UK stations as shares jumps   
RadioToday Ireland
Shares in UTV Media Plc. jumped by 8.7% in late trading in London as the company revealed that it may sell some or all of its 13 independent local radio stations in England and Wales. The listed company, which also owns eight radio stations in the Republic, ...

UTV group considering offload of radio stations   the Irish News
UTV considering sale of 13 radio stations in Britain for £20m-plus   Irish Times
UTV considers selling UK radio stations   BBC News
Reuters   
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