2015年4月21日 星期二

2015-04-22 U.K. Business


New York Times
   
Trader Arrested in Manipulation That Contributed to 2010 'Flash Crash'   
New York Times
Five years ago, the global financial system was rocked by the “flash crash,” 15 minutes of chaos that shook the world's biggest markets and prompted investors both big and small to question how such a vital part of the economy could be brought to its knees.
How a single trader could take down the US stock market   Sydney Morning Herald
British man held over £500bn Wall Street 'flash crash'   Telegraph.co.uk
UPDATE 4-UK speed trader arrested over role in 2010 US 'flash crash'   Reuters
Bloomberg   
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Irish Independent
   
Tesco expected to reveal £5bn loss - among the biggest in UK history   
Irish Independent
File photo dated 05/02/15 of a Tesco sign as the supermarket could Open Gallery 1 File photo dated 05/02/15 of a Tesco sign as the supermarket could report a multi-billion pound annual loss this week as it undergoes the latest phase of its shake-up under ...

Tesco Loss To Be Among Biggest In UK History   Sky News
Tesco set to announce £5bn loss, one of biggest in British history   Daily Mail
Tesco set for multibillion loss   expressandstar.com

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Yahoo News UK
   
City Paying The Price For Tesco Financial Crisis   
Yahoo News UK
Tesco has had its critics over the years: critics of its aggressive expansion, of its impact on the environment, of the toll it has taken on small businesses and local economies. But many parts of the United Kingdom are dependent on the supermarket's success ...


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Irish Independent
   
Currency swings to hit Primark owner ABF as US debut looms   
Irish Independent
Shares in Primark owner Associated British Foods (ABF) slumped more than 5pc yesterday after it warned that a weak euro would result in a bigger hit than expected to its bottom line. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To.
Primark owner ABF hit by strong dollar and fall in sugar price   The Times (subscription)
Primark's moves into US market 'well-advanced'   Irish Examiner
Strong Primark figures fail to lift ABF earnings   Scotsman
Express.co.uk   
Interactive Investor   
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Grimsby Telegraph
   
UK supermarkets con shoppers out of millions of pounds, according to report   
Grimsby Telegraph
Supermarkets in the UK have allegedly conned shoppers out of hundreds of millions of pounds through misleading pricing tactics. Which? has lodged the first ever super-complaint against the grocery sector after compiling a dossier of "dodgy multi-buys, ...

Watchdog accuses supermarkets of ripping off customers with baffling deals ...   Manchester Evening News
Supermarkets con consumers into discounts that don't exist, says Which   Market Business News
UK supermarket sector to face major grocery pricing probe by CMA   Yahoo Finance UK
Agriland   
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The Independent
   
Tesco staff pensions under threat as bosses post warning   
The Independent
Tesco has written to its 300,000 staff outlining plans for the future of the supermarket's pension scheme as it looks for ways to plug the estimated £5bn black hole and official consultation starts. In a letter sent to staff, seen by The Independent, Ruston Smith, the ...

Union to fight changes to Tesco's pension   CIPD (blog)
Tesco staff pensions' future in doubt   Evening Standard
Tesco's £5bn blackhole: are staff pensions in danger?   London Loves Business
iNVEZZ   
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BBC News
   
Will Wonga and other payday lenders survive?   
BBC News
The rags to riches to rags story of payday lender Wonga has made it a household name but left it with a sullied image. News that the company, which provides short-term loans, has itself fallen into the red was met with glee by some, while others point out it ...

Payday lender Wonga tries damage limitation   The Independent
Wonga bullish despite sales slump   Scotsman
What will Wonga do next?   Yahoo Finance UK

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Reuters UK
   
Exclusive - EU eyes more delay in clearing house decision   
Reuters UK
NEW YORK (IFR) - The European Union is looking to again postpone imposing new capital rules on EU banks that trade derivatives through non-EU clearing houses, according to a document seen Tuesday. Amid an ongoing test of wills between European ...


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Financial Times
   
Shoezone warns on profit after shoppers give retailer the boot   
City A.M.
SHARES in Shoe Zone plunged yesterday after the discount shoe retailer issued a profit warning less than a year after its market debut, blaming last Autumn's warm weather for weak first half sales. The family-run chain, which floated on Aim last year, said it ...

Shoe Zone tripped by ankle boot profit warning   Telegraph.co.uk
CompaniesShoe Zone wrong footed by ankle boot trend   Financial Times

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The Independent
   
Central line delays: Female passenger hit by Tube at Liverpool Street station   
The Independent
Serious delays on one of the London underground's busiest lines have continued after an individual stepped in front of a Tube train. An engineering train came off the tracks last night around Holland Park, causing long delays on the central line as Transport ...

Central Line delays: Commuters face severe disruption as problems continue ...   Evening Standard
Tube misery for commuters after derailed engineering train   BBC News
UPDATE: Commuters face difficult journey home as Central line problems continue   The Wharf

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