2015年2月1日 星期日

2015-02-02 U.K. Business


Wall Street Journal
   
France Supports Greece in EU Debt Battle   
Wall Street Journal
PARIS—France expressed sympathy for the new Greek government's hope of renegotiating the tough terms of its bailout, amid growing international calls for Germany to rethink its austerity-heavy approach to the debt crises in Greece and Europe. French ...

Alexis Tsipras softens anti-austerity rhetoric   Irish Times
Greek finance minister in London seeking support for debt deal   THE BUSINESS TIMES
We won't seek any more loans, says Greek finance minister   Irish Independent
New York Times   
Deutsche Welle   
Firstpost   
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NDTV
   
MarketsAsia Pacific markets digest weak China data   
Financial Times
Stocks in Shanghai and Hong Kong fell on concerns that China's manufacturing outlook weakened last month, but Australian equities extended their rally into an eighth day on hopes for imminent monetary easing. The Shanghai Composite lost 2 per cent in ...

Asian Stocks Decline for Fourth Day on Global Growth Concern   Bloomberg
China January HSBC factory PMI contracts for second month, misses flash ...   Reuters UK
Asian shares skid as China data raises growth concerns   Reuters
MarketWatch   
Reuters India   
Moneycontrol.com   
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Reuters UK
   
London City job creation drops in turbulent January - survey   
Reuters UK
Workers walk past clocks showing a time of 12 minutes past 12 noon, on this century's last sequential date, in a plaza in the Canary Wharf business district of London December 12, 2012. Credit: Reuters/Toby Melville ...


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CITY A.M.
   
PwC: Customers should pay for bank accounts   
CITY A.M.
BANKS should charge regular fees to current account customers, to encourage innovation and help challenger banks, PwC analysts argue in a report today. Most UK current accounts charge no upfront fee, but make money from low interest rates, overdraft ...

Free bank accounts 'dead within a decade'   Telegraph.co.uk
Free British bank accounts not sustainable, PwC report finds   Reuters
Free current accounts unsustainable, customers told   Scotsman
Herald Scotland   
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Reuters
   
Oil prices fall after last week's surge, strike action   
Reuters
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Crude oil prices fell early on Monday after U.S. unions called a refinery strike and traders cashed in on strong price gains last week when the market soared more than 8 percent on a sharp drop in U.S. drilling. Brent crude oil futures ...

Oil Declines as U.S. Strike Seen Cutting Refinery Demand   Bloomberg
Oil strikes lowest level since 2009 in volatile week   The Nation
Crude drops after biggest gain since 2012 as oil workers strike   BusinessWorld Online Edition
The Globe and Mail   
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Yahoo News UK
   
CRH Confirms €6.5 Billion Deal to Buy Holcim, Lafarge Assets   
Wall Street Journal
Irish building materials company CRH PLC said it agreed to pay €6.5 billion ($7.34 billion) for assets from Lafarge SA and Holcim Ltd. that the two cement companies must sell to win approval for their $40 billion merger. CRH said the deal will be funded by ...

CRH to buy Lafarge, Holcim assets for 6.5 billion euros   Reuters UK
CRH agrees €6.5bn deal with Holcim & Lafarge   Irish Independent
Lafarge Tarmac sale set to pave way for $40bn cement merger   The Independent
Telegraph.co.uk   
Irish Times   
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Reuters UK
   
Lawmakers say UK losing clout in shaping EU financial rules   
Reuters UK
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's clout in the European Union is weakening just when plans for a capital markets union present a "golden opportunity" for London's financial sector, UK lawmakers said on Monday. Efforts by Europe to strengthen banking rules to ...

'Crop rule holds industry back'   Yorkshire Post
EU rules 'problem for UK farmers'   The Courier

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Descrier
   
Gary Lineker denies owing HMRC £1.3 million in tax   
Descrier
Former England striker Gary Lineker has denied reports that he owes HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) £1.3 million in taxes, following a report in The Sun. The Sun, which has since taken down the story, alleged that Lineker was amongst a number of ...

Gary Lineker Takes Aim At The Sun Over Tax Avoidance Claims   Balls.ie

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shropshirestar.com
   
Comparison sites accused over calls   
shropshirestar.com
The "big five" comparison websites are directing callers to energy tariffs that earn them commission despite being asked for the cheapest deal - months after they faced allegations that they used similar tactics online, it has been claimed. Comparison sites are ...


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Stratford upon Avon Herald
   
Landslip causes major rail disruption   
Stratford upon Avon Herald
RAIL commuters face more travel headaches on the Stratford to London line following a major landslip. It has been estimated that 350,000 tonnes of earth slipped onto the track at around 3pm on Saturday. The landslip near Harbury. Picture courtesy of ...

'Danger' landslip closes rail line   expressandstar.com
Landslip blocks railway line between Banbury-Leamington Spa   BBC News
Major landslip causes rail disruption   ITV News
Banbury Cake   
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