2015年2月23日 星期一

2015-02-24 U.K. Business


Telegraph.co.uk
   
HSBC boss 'kept millions in Swiss account'   
Sydney Morning Herald
London: HSBC chief executive Stuart Gulliver, who vowed to reform the scandal-hit bank, kept millions of dollars in a Swiss account, the Guardian newspaper reports. It is the latest in a stream of so-called "Swissleaks" allegations that have hit the reputation of ...

HSBC Chief Defends Swiss Bank Account Worth $7.7 Million   New York Times
Tax row is not the bank's real problem - Bottom Line   CITY A.M.
HSBC profits eroded by deluge of regulatory conduct fines   The Independent
The Guardian   
Daily Mail   
Irish Independent   
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BBC News
   
Greece bailout: Government unveils reform summary after press leaks   
BBC News
Greece has unveiled an outline summary of reforms demanded by eurozone leaders in order to secure a bailout extension. The measures include plans to combat tax evasion and tackling fuel and tobacco smuggling. Government officials said they were ...

Asia Stocks Swing While Dollar Gains Before Yellen Speaks   Bloomberg
Greece Delays Submittal of Its Overhaul Plans   New York Times
Stocks mixed as Greek deal offsets tumbling oil   Reuters UK
ABC Online   
Irish Independent   
Reuters   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Boss of failed regulator 'to take the reins at RBS'   
Daily Mail
A former head of the failed City watchdog is lined up to become the new chairman of the Royal Bank of Scotland. Sir Howard Davies, who ran the Financial Services Authority and now chairs the government-appointed Airports Commission, is expected to take ...

RBS tipped to unveil Sir Howard Davies as new chairman   Herald Scotland
Sure-footed Davies brushes off stain of Gaddafi to land RBS job   The Times (subscription)
Sir Howard Davies emerges as lead candidate to be next RBS chair   The Guardian
Irish Independent   
Citywire.co.uk   
Financial Times   
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Financial Times
   
A Greek deal cannot fix the flaws in the euro   
Financial Times
Watching the Greek crisis unfold, I found myself torn between two equal and opposite thoughts. First, the euro cannot survive. Second, everything must be done to save the euro. The agreement reached between Greece and its eurozone creditors is therefore ...

Clive Crook: Who made Berlin boss?   National Post
Why does Greece matter? Because it's the canary in Europe's coal mine   The Globe and Mail
Greek Deal Kickstarts Best Day Since QE for Periphery's Bonds   Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide
Reuters   
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Financial Times
   
Heathrow rules out IAG using Dublin as a third runway   
Financial Times
Advisers to the UK-based airline group have argued that it can expand Aer Lingus by redirecting some transatlantic passengers through Dublin airport, which would free up capacity at London's congested hub for other routes.
Heathrow 'so full it must be expanded'   The Times (subscription)
Heathrow runway hopes for backing   Irish Independent
Heathrow boss says airport must expand as he reveals record passenger ...   This is Money
The Independent   
Sky News   
IFA Magazine   
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BBC News
   
Oil and gas industry in 'bleak' 2014, finds survey   
BBC News
The UK offshore oil and gas industry has reported its worst annual performance for four decades. Industry body Oil & Gas UK said falling oil prices and rising costs meant the sector spent and invested £5.3bn more than it earned from sales during 2014.
Oil and gas industry leaders warn: slump in investment could devastate North Sea   Herald Scotland
U.K. North Sea Spending Cut in Half, Deterred by Oil Price, Tax   Bloomberg
North Sea oil and gas drains cash at fastest rate since 1970s   Financial Times
Wall Street Journal   
The Guardian   
shropshirestar.com   
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The Independent
   
Osborne misses minimum wage target for 2015   
CITY A.M.
THE LOW Pay Commission (LPC) announced yesterday that the minimum wage for workers over 21 years old should be raised by 20p to £6.70 an hour, a three per cent rise. George Osborne has previously indicated he would like it to be higher. In January ...

Minimum Wage Shirkers Named And Shamed By Government   Huffington Post UK
Minimum wage set to rise by 20p to £6.70 per hour   The Independent
SSE named and shamed over failure to pay £2200 to five workers   Herald Scotland
Telegraph.co.uk   
THE BUSINESS TIMES   
Reuters   
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Financial Times
   
'Disturbing' decline in food production   
Financial Times
Britain's agricultural sector is in a “disturbing” decline with farmers unable to produce enough food to keep up with the country's growing population, the National Farmers Union will warn on Tuesday. In a report published on the first day of its annual ...

Farmers warn of shortage in British food   Yorkshire Post
NFU report reveals alarming forecast for food self-sufficiency   The Journal
Farmers urge politicians to put food security on general election agenda   Western Morning News
Farming UK   
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Citywire.co.uk
   
Client crisis: how to deal with those in vulnerable circumstances   
Citywire.co.uk
The FCA has challenged firms to review their approaches to client vulnerability. Click through for good and bad practices according to the regulator. Sponsored by: Bad practice. Lack of overall strategic approach. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) found ...

Junior UK bank non-execs to escape new FCA rules   Financial Times
City watchdog trims reach of senior manager rules   Scotsman (blog)
Tougher rules on banking bosses will include some non-executives   Telegraph.co.uk
Yahoo Finance UK   
The Guardian   
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BBC News
   
Prestwick Airport sale 'could take years', says Audit Scotland   
BBC News
Scottish government plans to sell Prestwick Airport back to the private sector are viable but it could take "some years" for them to be achieved, a public spending watchdog has said. Ministers bought the struggling airport for just £1 from owners Infratil in late ...

Ministers accused of £40m "cover up" over Prestwick running costs   Herald Scotland
Prestwick Airport taxpayer bailout doubles to £40m   Scotsman
Report warning on sale of airport   expressandstar.com
Express.co.uk   
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