The Economist
Supermarkets in Europe
The Economist
OVER the past year, Aldi and Lidl, two discount supermarkets from Germany, have continued their march around Europe. From Britain and Ireland to Italy and Spain, they have continued to gobble up market share from incumbent supermarket chains.
Tesco debt cut to junk by second ratings agencyBusiness Recorder
UK supermarkets braced for battle as Tesco comes out fightingMalay Mail Online
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The Economist
OVER the past year, Aldi and Lidl, two discount supermarkets from Germany, have continued their march around Europe. From Britain and Ireland to Italy and Spain, they have continued to gobble up market share from incumbent supermarket chains.
Tesco debt cut to junk by second ratings agency
UK supermarkets braced for battle as Tesco comes out fighting
CITY A.M.
John Laing poised for return to stock market
The Independent
One of the oldest names in construction is this week expected to announce a stock market flotation worth up to £1bn, nine years after it was taken private. John Laing, founded in Cumbria in 1848, will return to the London Stock Exchange after its owner, the ...
John Laing joining the rush to marketThe Times (subscription)
John Laing poised for stock market returnFinancial Times
John Laing to announce £1bn flotation next weekCITY A.M.
Market Business News
Sky News
Telegraph.co.uk
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The Independent
One of the oldest names in construction is this week expected to announce a stock market flotation worth up to £1bn, nine years after it was taken private. John Laing, founded in Cumbria in 1848, will return to the London Stock Exchange after its owner, the ...
John Laing joining the rush to market
John Laing poised for stock market return
John Laing to announce £1bn flotation next week
AsiaOne
Britain's financial sector reports fastest growth since 1996 in Q4: CBI
AsiaOne
LONDON - Britain's financial sector reported the biggest upsurge in business in nearly 20 years in the final three months of last year, the Confederation of British Industry said on Monday. The CBI said its quarterly financial services business volume index rose ...
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AsiaOne
LONDON - Britain's financial sector reported the biggest upsurge in business in nearly 20 years in the final three months of last year, the Confederation of British Industry said on Monday. The CBI said its quarterly financial services business volume index rose ...
Financial Times
The eurozone: A strained bond
Financial Times
In his tumultuous time as president of the European Central Bank, Mario Draghi has always been able to rely on the unequivocal support of German chancellor Angela Merkel. Not any more. The mutual trust between Europe's most important central banker ...
Yen Rises as Falling Chinese Stocks Spur Demand for Haven AssetsBloomberg
market outlook: All eyes to be on Europe this weekBusiness Today
Mario Draghi's quantitative tease shows signs of finally endingIrish Times
Businessweek
The Nation
Wall Street Journal
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Financial Times
In his tumultuous time as president of the European Central Bank, Mario Draghi has always been able to rely on the unequivocal support of German chancellor Angela Merkel. Not any more. The mutual trust between Europe's most important central banker ...
Yen Rises as Falling Chinese Stocks Spur Demand for Haven Assets
market outlook: All eyes to be on Europe this week
Mario Draghi's quantitative tease shows signs of finally ending
The Guardian
Half global wealth held by the 1%
The Guardian
The Swiss ski resort of Davos, home to the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum. Photograph: Christian Kober/Robert Hardi/REX. Sponsored by: The B Team. Larry Elliott, economics editor, and Ed Pilkington. Sunday 18 January 2015 19.01 EST.
Top 1% 'Richer Than Rest Of The World'Sky News
Richest 1% will dominate world wealth in 2016, Oxfam tells DavosLivemint
Richest 1% 'will own half the world's wealth by 2016'ITV News
Yahoo News UK
The Times (subscription)
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The Guardian
The Swiss ski resort of Davos, home to the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum. Photograph: Christian Kober/Robert Hardi/REX. Sponsored by: The B Team. Larry Elliott, economics editor, and Ed Pilkington. Sunday 18 January 2015 19.01 EST.
Top 1% 'Richer Than Rest Of The World'
Richest 1% will dominate world wealth in 2016, Oxfam tells Davos
Richest 1% 'will own half the world's wealth by 2016'
The Independent
Divided UK: for every 12 jobs created in the South, one is lost in the North
The Independent
The North-South divide has widened significantly in the past decade, with Southern English cities driving the economic recovery while many in the North lose jobs and stagnate, a report reveals. For every 12 new private sector jobs created in cities in the ...
Economic growth 'dramatically' diverges between North and SouthBBC News
Yorkshire's economic winners and losers revealedYorkshire Post
Small towns and cities musn't fall behindin-cumbria
Manchester Evening News
ITV News
The Courier
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The Independent
The North-South divide has widened significantly in the past decade, with Southern English cities driving the economic recovery while many in the North lose jobs and stagnate, a report reveals. For every 12 new private sector jobs created in cities in the ...
Economic growth 'dramatically' diverges between North and South
Yorkshire's economic winners and losers revealed
Small towns and cities musn't fall behind
BBC News
Families with children 'face income stagnation'
BBC News
Families with children are at greater risk than any other group in the UK of having less money than they need to live on, suggests a new analysis. The number of parents and children on inadequate incomes rose by more than a third in the five years to 2013, ...
Incomes below the living wage for two out of five familiesThe Independent
One-fifth of households 'struggle to make ends meet'Herald Scotland
Study warns millions of families 'struggling to make ends meet'Yorkshire Post
The Courier
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BBC News
Families with children are at greater risk than any other group in the UK of having less money than they need to live on, suggests a new analysis. The number of parents and children on inadequate incomes rose by more than a third in the five years to 2013, ...
Incomes below the living wage for two out of five families
One-fifth of households 'struggle to make ends meet'
Study warns millions of families 'struggling to make ends meet'
BBC News
Tories committed to full employment, says David Cameron
BBC News
The Conservatives are committed to their aim of achieving full employment, Prime Minister David Cameron is to say. In a speech outlining his election manifesto for jobs and enterprise, Mr Cameron will also claim the Tories are the "party of small businesses".
PM Puts Job Promise At Heart Of CampaignSky News
Cameron: Immigrant benefits cut will help deliver full employmentHerald Scotland
David Cameron says Britain is the 'jobs factory of Europe'Telegraph.co.uk
Mirror.co.uk
Daily Mail
Express.co.uk
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BBC News
The Conservatives are committed to their aim of achieving full employment, Prime Minister David Cameron is to say. In a speech outlining his election manifesto for jobs and enterprise, Mr Cameron will also claim the Tories are the "party of small businesses".
PM Puts Job Promise At Heart Of Campaign
Cameron: Immigrant benefits cut will help deliver full employment
David Cameron says Britain is the 'jobs factory of Europe'
Scotsman
Jobs and starting salaries on increase in Scotland
Scotsman
The number of people in permanent jobs in Scotland grew along with starting salaries in the last month of 2014, according to a report. The growth is evidence of the economic recovery which should continue this year, the Bank of Scotland said. Research ...
Labour market rebounds in DecemberHerald Scotland
Scottish jobs market in 'relatively rude health'BBC News
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Scotsman
The number of people in permanent jobs in Scotland grew along with starting salaries in the last month of 2014, according to a report. The growth is evidence of the economic recovery which should continue this year, the Bank of Scotland said. Research ...
Labour market rebounds in December
Scottish jobs market in 'relatively rude health'
Bloomberg
Hutchison Said to Weigh Acquiring O2 in U.K. From Telefonica
Bloomberg
Hutchison Whampoa Ltd. (13) is exploring a purchase of Telefonica SA (TEF)'s wireless unit O2 in the U.K. as billionaire Li Ka-shing's company weighs expansion in Europe, according to people familiar with the matter. Other options Hong Kong-based ...
Hutchison Whampoa in talks to buy O2 UKIrish Independent
PRESS DIGEST- Financial Times - Jan 19Reuters
Round upHerald Scotland
TelecomTV
Financial Times
Coutts
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Bloomberg
Hutchison Whampoa Ltd. (13) is exploring a purchase of Telefonica SA (TEF)'s wireless unit O2 in the U.K. as billionaire Li Ka-shing's company weighs expansion in Europe, according to people familiar with the matter. Other options Hong Kong-based ...
Hutchison Whampoa in talks to buy O2 UK
PRESS DIGEST- Financial Times - Jan 19
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