2015年4月30日 星期四

2015-05-01 U.K. Business


The Independent
   
RBS warns of 'another tough year' dealing with legacy of misconduct   
The Independent
Royal Bank of Scotland warned that it faced another year of pain in which fines for market rigging, mis-selling and litigation would continue to dog the bank, deferring any hopes that it can be returned to the private sector. Ross McEwan, the chief executive, ...

RBS swings to first-quarter loss on currency-rigging charge   Sydney Morning Herald
RBS warns further misconduct costs looming as it rebuilds Scottish trust rating   Herald Scotland
Comment: RBS battered again by the past   Scotsman

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Financial Times
   
UK Revenue faces legal challenge over HSBC tax scandal   
Financial Times
The UK tax authority faces a potential judicial review over its handling of the evasion scandal involving HSBC's Swiss subsidiary, it emerged on Thursday. Lawyers acting for the international campaign group Avaaz have sent HM Revenue & Customs a letter ...

British tax authority faces legal challenge on stance over HSBC   Reuters UK

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Daily Mail
   
Election fears see investors withdraw £1bn from UK funds in a month   
Daily Mail
Nervous investors have staged a 'buyers' strike' ahead of the General Election as they pulled a record amount of nearly £1billion out of UK investment funds in March. The prospect of the most unpredictable election in living memory has proved too much to ...

Wary investors vote with feet and pull £1bn from UK funds   The Times (subscription)
Investors pull record £1bn out of UK markets amid general election fears   Yahoo Finance UK
Investors pull out £1bn before General Election   City A.M.

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Sky News Australia
   
Euro surges against greenback on EU data   
Sky News Australia
The euro has surged higher against the US dollar after some encouraging economic data in the eurozone, including a welcome rise in prices and stronger-than-expected growth in Spain. After four months in negative territory, eurozone inflation rose to zero in ...

Euro steady on positive economic data   GlobalPost
Euro surges vs dollar on encouraging economic data   THE BUSINESS TIMES
Euro surges against dollar on encouraging economic data   Channel News Asia

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BBC News
   
Church of England to sell fossil fuel investments   
BBC News
The Church of England is adopting a new climate change policy and will cut its investments in fossil fuel companies. It will sell investments worth £12m in firms where more than 10% of revenue comes from extracting thermal coal or the production of oil from ...

Church of England blacklists coal and tar sands investments -FT   Reuters
Church sells off coal and tar shares   The Times (subscription)
Church of England to Divest Dirty Fuel Over Climate Change   Newsmax
Financial Times   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
House prices in suburbia take off   
Telegraph.co.uk
House prices in suburban areas are rising faster than in many cities and rural towns, official figures show. While election uncertainty has caused a slowdown in the overall property market, particularly in expensive areas in central London, data from the Land ...

Northeast house prices slide as London rockets   The Times (subscription)
House price dip prompts "market panic" claim   Estate Agent Today

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Carcraft Collapse Could See Customers Lose Cash   
Sky News
People with breakdown or service agreements could be out of pocket after one of the country's biggest car dealers goes under. 20:58, UK, Thursday 30 April 2015. Cars. The firm had been losing around £8m a year. Share on Twitter · Share on Facebook ...

Second-hand car giant Carcraft announces surprise closure, shedding 550 jobs   Telegraph.co.uk
Contracts void in carcraft collapse   Daily Mail

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The Australian
   
WPP CEO Sorrell takes home $84m   
The Australian
WPP chief executive Martin Sorrell was again the best-paid ad holding company CEO in 2014, earning roughly $US66 million ($A84m) last year, according to the advertising giant's annual report. For 2014, Mr Sorrell's total compensation was a 44 per cent ...

Marketing giant braced for fresh row over Sorrell's pay   City A.M.
WPP boss Sorrell pockets £43m in bumper pay   Scotsman
WPP's Sir Martin Sorrell is highest-paid FTSE 100 chief executive   Financial Times
The Drum   
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This is Money
   
Royal Mail to benefit from Whistl's blow as arch-rival ditches plan for aggressive ...   
This is Money
Royal Mail was handed a lifeline yesterday after its arch-rival ditched plans for an aggressive UK expansion programme. Whistl, formerly called TNT Post, already delivers business post such as bills to households in dense urban areas across London, ...

Britain's FTSE steadies after 3-week low, Royal Mail gains   Reuters

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Investment Week
   
Schroders' assets hit record high   
Yahoo Finance UK
Schroders (LSE: SDR.L - news) , one of Britain's largest listed investment managers, has reached record assets of £319.5bn, driven by growing momentum in its global stocks and European assets that more than offset cooling demand for its UK equity ...

Schroders announces £150m profit for Q1   Portfolio Adviser
Schroders sees “strong” start to year   Funds Europe Magazine
UPDATE 2-Schroders Q1 assets up 7 pct on market, inflow boost   Reuters

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