2015年2月8日 星期日

2015-02-09 U.K. Business


The Independent
   
HSBC helped rich customers dodge tax with secret Swiss bank accounts, reports ...   
The Independent
HSBC, the UK's biggest bank, helped rich customers to dodge paying tax by allowing them to set up secret accounts in Switzerland, according to a report last night. BBC Panorama said it had seen thousands of documents from the company's private Swiss ...

HSBC Helped Clients Dodge Tax - Report   Sky News
Irish names in HBSC bank's secret files   Irish Times
HSBC admits Swiss bank failings over client taxes   Reuters India
BBC News   
Financial Express   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Get ready for Greece to leave euro, says Greenspan   
Telegraph.co.uk
The former chairman of the US Federal Reserve, Alan Greenspan, has predicted that Greece will be forced to exit the euro, as its new prime minister outlined plans to keep the debt-stricken country financially afloat. In a bleak assessment of Europe's future, ...

Greece 'will have to quit eurozone': Former U.S. Federal Reserve chief says new ...   Daily Mail
Greek exit from euro inevitable: Greenspan   The Straits Times
Greek standoff with Euro zone a risk to Britain's economy - Osborne   Reuters UK
Wall Street Journal   
BBC News   
Bloomberg   
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Daily Mail
   
Osborne woos grey vote with £5billion boost for OAP bonds   
Daily Mail
George Osborne was accused of 'buying votes' yesterday after he lifted a cap on high-interest pensioner bonds weeks before the General Election. The Chancellor announced that he was axing the £10billion limit on the government-backed savings accounts ...

A million pensioners to benefit from bonds   Telegraph.co.uk
Windfall for pensioners in Osborne bond boost   The Times (subscription)
George Osborne accused of buying votes with market-beating 'pensioner bonds'   The Guardian
Financial Times   
Reuters UK   
Yorkshire Post   
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BBC News
   
Thousands of care workers 'miss out on minimum wage'   
BBC News
More than a tenth of UK care workers are being paid less than the national minimum wage of £6.50 an hour, a study suggests. The Resolution Foundation think tank says its research indicates that about 160,000 people are losing out on an average of £815 ...

Ten per cent of care workers on less than minimum wage   Financial Times
Care workers 'underpaid by £130m'   The Northern Echo

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Scotsman
   
Between the lines: Airport expansion matters   
Scotsman
This week the Airports Commission's public consultation on the three short-listed options for airports expansion in London and the South East comes to a close after a hotly contested debate. Often this debate can seem very remote to those of us who reside ...

Glasgow Chamber of Commerce backs Heathrow in airport consultation   Herald Scotland
National Trust claims Gatwick expansion would harm Wakehurst Place   The Argus

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Reuters
   
MarketsMarkets bounce back from weak China trade   
Financial Times
Stock markets in Asia-Pacific are a mixed bag on Monday. Japan is taking its cue from a strong Friday session on Wall Street, while markets in Hong Kong and Shanghai have pared losses following disappointing trade data from China over the weekend.
Base Metals Fall After China Trade Surplus Shows Weak Demand   Bloomberg
Asia shares stumble as weak China trade stokes growth worries   Reuters India
Asian Shares Mixed; China Falls but Japan Gains   Wall Street Journal
FastMarkets Metal News   
Yahoo News UK   
Citywire Global   
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The Times (subscription)
   
Bank of England set to make its first deflation forecast   
The Times (subscription)
Inflation will turn negative this year because of the dramatic slide in energy costs, the Bank of England will predict this week. In 22 years of forecasting future prices in its closely watched quarterly Inflation Report, the Bank has never envisaged outright ...

Deflation set to hit the UK for first time in more than 50 years: Bank of England ...   Daily Mail
Week ahead: Mark Carney's update on inflation   Scotsman
Bank of England set to slash inflation forecast again raising the prospect of ...   This is Money
Belfast Telegraph   
Western Daily Press   
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Motherwell Times
   
Tips for exterior makeovers   
Motherwell Times
The latter decades of the 20th century weren't our finest in terms of architecture, and some houses from the 1950s onwards just aren't that attractive. If your home is among those aesthetics forgot, an architect or builder will be able to help you transform the ...


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Financial Times
   
New Renewables Chief Quits Terra Firma   
Private Equity News
One of three managing directors who took charge of Terra Firma's renewable energy business following the departure of Damian Darragh last year has quit, delivering a fresh blow to the U.K. private equity firm's renewable fundraising efforts. To view our ...

Terra Firma to put 1 billion euros of its own capital into deals - FT   euronews
Guy Hands in €1bn Terra Firma reboot   Financial Times

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The Independent
   
Skills crisis points to construction slump   
The Independent
Thousands of building projects could grind to a halt by 2019 as a result of a mounting skills crisis in the construction industry, the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (Rics) will warn today. The organisation says that a skills shortage is getting worse and up ...

Skills shortage in construction   The Courier
27000 projects under threat from skills shortages   Construction News

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