2015年2月13日 星期五

2015-02-14 U.K. Business


Irish Examiner
   
German myopia puts euro at risk   
Irish Examiner
German economist Jurgen Stark, a former board member of the ECB, had an opinion piece in the Financial Times on Thursday that was self-serving and myopic. The thrust of the article was that the problems besetting the eurozone are exclusively a ...

Eurozone economy accelerates thanks to German thunderbolt   Irish Independent
German GDP growth surges, but Greece and France stagnate   The Independent
Rise in German consumer demand propels euro zone to modest growth   Irish Times
Financial Times   
Deutsche Welle   
DAWN.com   
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The Economist
   
Rolls with the punches   
The Economist
Much of the business of Rolls-Royce, a British engineering firm best known for making jet engines, is concerned with propelling things forward—fast. But its annual results, released appropriately enough on Friday 13th, show that the firm has gone into reverse ...

Rolls-Royce suffers as defence spending falls   The Independent
Rolls-Royce's first revenue fall in decade   Scotsman
Rolls-Royce cuts profit forecast   Gulf Daily News
The Times (subscription)   
This is Money   
Proactive Investors UK   
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AsiaOne
   
European markets gain on positive reports   
Irish Times
European stocks climbed after a report showed the German economy accelerated. The Stoxx Europe 600 Index added 0.6 per cent to 377.07 at the close of trading, paring gains of as much as 0.8 per cent. It extended a seven-year high as Greek and EU ...

5 things you need to know about the Greek debt showdown   MarketWatch
EU summit silence leaves Tsipras with talking to do   Daily Mail
Euro dips despite better eurozone growth data   Channel News Asia
THE BUSINESS TIMES   
Financial Times   
The Guardian   
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BBC News
   
Virgin Media's rural broadband plans anger campaigners   
BBC News
Campaigners have expressed disappointment that Virgin Media's £3bn investment in broadband will not benefit rural areas. The company said it had no plans to extend the network into the countryside, concentrating instead on expansion in towns and cities.
Virgin Media to invest £3bn in broadband   The Independent
Virgin Media accelerates challenge to BT   The Times (subscription)
Virgin Media looks to outpace rivals with £3bn plan   Scotsman
This is Money   
Reuters   
Financial Times   
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The Times (subscription)
   
Diners at risk as councils 'neglect food hygiene checks'   
The Times (subscription)
Diners are being exposed to a heightened risk of food poisoning because local authorities are failing to take action against restaurants with poor hygiene standards, according to a study. People “might as well toss a coin” to decide on a restaurant in some ...

London food outlets 'fail on hygiene'   BBC News
Welcome to the worst place for food hygiene in London   Channel 4 News
Food hygiene is 'postcode lottery' says watchdog - so how safe are restaurants in ...   Mirror.co.uk
Telegraph.co.uk   
FoodManufacture.co.uk   
Brentwood Weekly News   
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Evening Standard
   
British Gas made £1.9bn profit as customers struggle to heat homes   
Mirror.co.uk
The owner of British Gas is expected to announce it raked in profits of £1.9billion last year or £60 a second – as customers were handed paltry cuts in bills. Centrica's predicted windfall will infuriate hard-up households who are making savings as low as 71p a ...

British Gas buys 'smart home' tech company AlertMe   Financial Times
British Gas to buy 'smart' tech company AlertMe   The Independent
AlertMe snapped up by British Gas in £44m deal   Herald Scotland
Norfolk Eastern Daily Press   
shropshirestar.com   
Cambridge Network   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
David Cameron snubs Austria over nuclear 'ambush'   
Telegraph.co.uk
David Cameron has delivered a snub to the Austrian Chancellor over his attempts to derail Britain's first nuclear power station for 20 years. Werner Faymann, the Austrian Chancellor, attempted to hand Mr Cameron a letter of protest shortly before a European ...

Government sticks to nuclear policy   Herald Series

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euronews
   
FRIDAY MARKET CLOSE: Oil stocks gain but FTSE still lags Dax   
Scotsman
Brent crude rallied to a 2015 high and helped the commodity-heavy FTSE 100 get back to within striking distance of its long-standing ceiling. The index added 45.41 points or 0.7 per cent to 6,873.52, but the Footsie still lags some of its peers, as Germany's ...

FTSE CLOSE: Footsie nudges year high as oil tops $61 again   This is Money
Stronger commodity stocks boost FTSE to five-month high   Reuters UK
U.K. Stocks Advance to Five-Month High; GlaxoSmithKline Climbs   Bloomberg
Yahoo Finance UK   
GlobalPost   
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BBC News
   
Housebuilding dip hits construction output   
BBC News
The number of houses being built in the UK fell during the final three months of 2014, the first such decline for nearly two years. The 0.2% drop in new home construction compared with a 6.1% increase in the previous quarter. Overall, total construction output ...

Latest figures show rise in construction output   Builders' Merchants News
New lending rules force builders to apply brakes   The Times (subscription)
UK construction output revised down after drop in housebuilding   Telegraph.co.uk
Financial Times   
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The Guardian
   
Bankers' bonuses: doubts over Labour's 10-year clawback plan   
The Guardian
Simon Walker, IoD head, urged City institutions to 'engage' with the clawback plan, but said: 'Ten years is a long time for a bonus to be vulnerable.' Photograph: Sarah Lee/The Guardian. Heather Stewart. Friday 13 February 2015 12.01 EST. Share on ...

UK's Labour says would extend bank bonus clawback to 10 years   Daily Mail
Labour Propose Extended 'Clawback' Period For Rogue Bankers   4ni.co.uk
Labour plans 10 year bankers' bonus clawback period   Citywire.co.uk

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