2015年3月11日 星期三

2015-03-12 U.K. Business


Telegraph.co.uk
   
Hawkish Weale could be set to change vote   
CITY A.M.
UK RATE-SETTER Martin Weale has hinted he could revert back to voting for a hike in interest rates, a decision he had only recently reversed. “Despite the international concern about very low inflation, I see the decision of whether or not to tighten policy as ...

Strong pound could keep UK in deflation, warns Bank of England rate setter   Telegraph.co.uk
Weale raises prospect of another split over interest rates at Bank of England   The Guardian
Bank of England's Weale sees risk of sharp fall for sterling   Reuters UK
Financial Times   
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Financial Times
   
A new deal to keep North Sea oil flowing   
Financial Times
The UK government's ferocious battle to prevent Mikhail Fridman, the Russian oligarch, buying up assets in the North Sea conveys the impression that Britain's offshore oilfields remain a glittering prize that investors round the world are clamouring to add to ...

LetterOne Responds to UK Objection to Natural-Gas Deal   Wall Street Journal
North Sea deal still in limbo   CITY A.M.
Russian oligarch steps up efforts to salvage North Sea deal   Reuters UK
London South East   
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The Independent
   
Ageism rife in UK according to government report that says women's careers are ...   
The Independent
Women stop progressing in their careers at the age of 45, while men start to stagnate at 55. That's what HR bosses told the government's Business Champion for Older Workers, Dr Ros Altmann, when she embarked on a major report into ageism at work.
Women, you might as well quit aged 45 because no one will promote you   Metro
Career progression for women stops at 45, report says   IFA Magazine
Ros Altmann calls for tax-free pension payments to fund care   Citywire.co.uk
International Business Times UK   
Recruiter   
PersonnelToday.com   
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Reuters UK
   
London house prices continuing to fall, says Rics   
BBC News
House prices in London are moving in the opposite direction to the rest of the UK - they are falling, according to surveyors. More surveyors reported that property prices had fallen in the three months to the end of February than those who reported price rises.
British house prices pick up more than expected in February - RICS   Reuters UK
Drop in supply pushes up UK house prices outside London   Financial Times
London Housing Gets Respite as Index Signals Slower Price Drop   Bloomberg
The Guardian   
Scotsman   
shropshirestar.com   
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The Times (subscription)
   
Grandee steps down before bank flotation   
The Times (subscription)
Sir Brian Ivory has stepped down as the senior independent director of Shawbrook Bank in advance of a flotation expected to be announced today. The Scottish business grandee was a main board director of the doomed HBOS from 2001 until 2007, just ...

Challenger bank Shawbrook to unveil flotation plans on Thursday   IFA Magazine
CompaniesUK challenger bank Shawbrook to list in London   Financial Times
Shawbrook Joins Start-Up Banks' Race To Float   Yahoo Finance UK

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The Independent
   
MPs call for Ofcom powers to improve postal standards   
The Independent
The regulator Ofcom should be given new powers to prevent a “race to the bottom” in pay and conditions among postal workers, a committee of MPs said today. Politicians on the Business, Innovation and Skills Select Committee criticised rivals to newly ...

Royal Mail 'put up cost of stamps instead of trying to save money': Service ...   Daily Mail
MPs fear postal market changes   BBC News
UK MPs warn Royal Mail against further price hikes   Reuters UK
Financial Times   
The Guardian   
THE BUSINESS TIMES   
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Channel News Asia
   
Asian Shares Rise After Latest Rate Cuts   
Wall Street Journal
Stepped-up monetary easing in Asia provided a tailwind for the region's stocks Thursday, while the Korean won fell to its lowest level against the dollar in more than a year and a half after the Bank of Korea's latest rate cut. Most benchmarks from Taiwan to ...

South Korea Hops on Rate-Cut Bandwagon With Quarter-Point Move   Bloomberg
Asian shares rise as South Korea cuts rates   Daily Mail
South Korea cuts lending rate to record low   BBC News
ABC News   
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The Independent
   
Greek bailout crisis: Athens threatens to seize German assets 'as compensation ...   
The Independent
Greece has threatened to seize German assets as compensation for Nazi war crimes – 70 years after the end of the Second World War. The threat, made by the Greek justice minister and reported in the daily Kathimerini newspaper, has been supported by ...

Greek talks begin to try to kick-start reform plan   Irish Independent
Greek finmin says ECB policy on Greece "asphyxiating"   Reuters
Germany rejects Greek demands for Nazi crime reparations   Zee News
Deutsche Welle   
Irish Examiner   
Wall Street Journal   
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IBNLive
   
IMF Plans $10 Billion in New Aid to Ukraine   
New York Times
WASHINGTON — The International Monetary Fund has agreed to pump $10 billion into Ukraine's troubled economy over the next year, providing swift assistance as part of a larger four-year bailout. The fund's board on Wednesday approved a loan of $17.5 ...

Growth May Fall Short of PM Modi's 8.5% Target, Reforms Key: IMF   NDTV
IMF Raises India's GDP Growth Forecast   Wall Street Journal
IMF approves $17.5b credit   Jakarta Post
Livemint   
IBNLive   
Daily News & Analysis   
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The Guardian
   
Children's toy €100 note used for payment in Northern Ireland shop   
The Guardian
A handout photo of the toy note from the Police Service of Northern Ireland. Photograph: PSNI/PA. Henry McDonald Ireland correspondent. Wednesday 11 March 2015 19.20 EDT Last modified on Wednesday 11 March 2015 19.43 EDT. Share on Facebook ...

Toy €100 note successfully used in Newry to buy sandwich   Irish Times
Shopkeeper left out of pocket due to toy €100 note   RTE.ie
100 euro note from children's toy set accepted by shop in Northern Ireland   The Independent
Belfast Newsletter   
Irish Mirror   
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