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2015-05-02 U.K. Business


This is Money
   
MARKET REPORT: GSK shares fall amid worries the drug giant could abandon ...   
This is Money
Shares in GlaxoSmithKline were on their sick bed yesterday amid unease that the drug giant could abandon plans to return £4billion of cash to investors. The stock weakened 3p to 1511.5p as City analysts speculated that the company may use cash from its ...

Doubts grow over GlaxoSmithKline's $6 bln capital return plan   Reuters
Doubts grow over GlaxoSmithKline's 4 billion pound capital return plan   Reuters UK
Glaxo could scrap plan to return £4bn to investors and focus on its dividend   Yorkshire Post
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Belfast Telegraph
   
Manufacturing activity still sluggish   
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China's manufacturing activity was on the verge of contraction in April, firming up policymakers' key task of stabilizing growth by new stimulus measures. April's manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index, released on Friday, remained unchanged from March, ...

Strong pound sees slowdown in factory output   Scotsman
Factory Orders Gain Signals Abating U.S. Manufacturing Headwinds   Bloomberg
US Factories Start Spring Solidly—Mostly   Wall Street Journal
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Wall Street Journal
   
UK Economy Helps Keep Lloyds on Rebound   
Wall Street Journal
LONDON—Shares in Lloyds Banking Group LLOY 7.09 % PLC rose Friday, reflecting improving earnings and expectations that the bank will be in a position to return money to shareholders this year. The bank has been slowly returning to health since its U.K. ...

Lloyds beats bank blues with bullish outlook on profits and respite on PPI   The Independent
UPDATE - Lloyds profits lift government sell-out hope   Proactive Investors UK
Lloyds shares hit 15-month high on upbeat first quarter   Herald Scotland
Gulf Daily News   
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Yahoo Finance UK
   
Fed rate hike in June 'on the table,' two policymakers say   
Yahoo Finance UK
Cleveland Federal Reserve President and CEO Loretta Mester gives her keynote address at the 2014 Financial Stability Conference in Washington December 5, 2014. REUTERS/Gary Cameron ...

Fed's Williams: good data before June could support rate hike   TODAYonline
Mester Sees Signs of Growth Bounce, Rate Liftoff at Any FOMC   Bloomberg
Tying Fed to policy rule could lead to worse outcomes: Williams   Channel News Asia
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Britons take on debt at fastest pace since 2008   
Telegraph.co.uk
Consumers' borrowing on personal loans, overdrafts and credit cards surged by £1.2bn in March - marking the strongest growth seen since 2008, Bank of England figures show. The upswing compares with an average increase in consumer credit of £900m ...

Consumers flash plastic as March borrowing soars   The Times (subscription)
Households owe £6.3k on top of their mortgages as personal debt surges by 6.9%   This is Money
Bank of England finds consumer borrowing exceeds highs of 2008   International Business Times UK
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Financial Times
   
Greeks mark May Day with anti-austerity protests   
Financial Times
Greece's finance minister joined a May Day demonstration of defiance against the country's international creditors on Friday as talks to end the impasse over bailout money continued. Yanis Varoufakis mingled with protesters in central Athens who held up ...

Five Years After First Bailout, Greece Back on the Brink   Wall Street Journal
UK and US manufacturing growth slows in April   The Guardian
Greece braced for weekend of unrest as cash crunch nears   Telegraph.co.uk
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Daily Mail
   
Church of England Bishop says biggest issue affecting world is CLIMATE ...   
Daily Mail
The world's most urgent moral problem is climate change, the Church of England declared yesterday. The claim came as the Church announced it was selling its £12million stake in coal and tar mining companies. Its other investments in fossil fuel firms will ...

Church of England wields its influence in fight against climate change   The Guardian
Church of England dumps coal in fossil-fuel divestment   South China Morning Post (subscription)
The Church of England is going green   Metro
Church Times   
International Business Times UK   
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The Independent
   
Mike Wells replaces Tidjane Thiam at Prudential on £7.5m deal   
The Independent
Prudential ended weeks of speculation about its future yesterday by appointing Mike Wells as its new chief executive on a £7.5m pay package. The 54-year-old American had been widely tipped to replace the outgoing Tidjane Thiam, who is heading off to join ...

New 'man at Pru' to get £7.5m a year pay as Mike Wells takes over from Tidjane ...   This is Money
UPDATE 2-Business as usual seen at Prudential under new CEO Wells   Reuters UK
Prudential picks US boss as its new chief executive   Telegraph.co.uk
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Hornby back in profit for first time since Olympic debacle   
Telegraph.co.uk
Hornby, the toy and model maker, is to report its first pre-tax profit in three years after a tumultuous period sparked by disappointing sales of Olympic merchandise. The company said in a trading update that sales grew 13pc in the year to end of the March, ...

Full steam ahead for Hornby, broker signals   Proactive Investors UK
Hornby steams toward first full-year profit since 2012   Financial Times
Hornby on track to make £1.5m profit   The Guardian

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euronews
   
BNP Paribas to Pay $140 Million Fine in Sanctions Case   
Wall Street Journal
BNP Paribas SA BNP -1.59 % will pay a fine of $140 million and face a five-year probation for violating U.S. sanctions, putting its total financial penalty in the high-profile case at nearly $9 billion. Paris-based BNP agreed last year to plead guilty and forfeit the ...

BNP Paribas sentenced in €7.95bn sanctions case   Irish Examiner
BNP Paribas sentenced in $8.9 bln accord over sanctions violations   Reuters
U.S. seeks to compensate victims of Sudan, Iran and Cuba   Miami Herald
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