Telegraph.co.uk
House prices in London to hit £1m by 2030
Telegraph.co.uk
The average London home will cost more than £1m by 2030, according to new analysis, as strong jobs growth and a chronic housing shortage continues to push up prices. Rapid growth and strong investment is expected to drive up London's population much ...
London house prices to double in 15 years - reaching £1 millionAOL Money UK
London house prices to 'average £1 million by 2030'Evening Standard
Average home in London to reach £1m by 2030FinancialAdvice.co.uk
The Times (subscription)
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Telegraph.co.uk
The average London home will cost more than £1m by 2030, according to new analysis, as strong jobs growth and a chronic housing shortage continues to push up prices. Rapid growth and strong investment is expected to drive up London's population much ...
London house prices to double in 15 years - reaching £1 million
London house prices to 'average £1 million by 2030'
Average home in London to reach £1m by 2030
Telegraph.co.uk
HSBC's talk of UK exit is 'natural'
The Times (subscription)
One of Britain's leading regulators has said that HSBC's deliberations over whether to leave the country are “natural”. Andrew Bailey, chief executive of the Prudential Regulation Authority, said that he would “be in close touch” with the bank while it carried out ...
Bank of England to test UK banks on coping with illiquid marketsReuters
UK banks told to rewrite employment contracts of staff on top-up paymentsThe Guardian
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The Times (subscription)
One of Britain's leading regulators has said that HSBC's deliberations over whether to leave the country are “natural”. Andrew Bailey, chief executive of the Prudential Regulation Authority, said that he would “be in close touch” with the bank while it carried out ...
Bank of England to test UK banks on coping with illiquid markets
UK banks told to rewrite employment contracts of staff on top-up payments
Irish Independent
SABMiller looks to fast-growing craft beer with Meantime acquisition
Irish Independent
SABMiller said it would acquire British craft beer firm Meantime Brewing Company, giving the maker of big name brands such as Peroni and Grolsh, exposure to the fastest-growing part of the British beer market.
SABMiller buys Meantime to quench thirst for craft beerIrish Times
SAB snaps up Meantime as 'sell-out' row brewsThe Independent
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Irish Independent
SABMiller said it would acquire British craft beer firm Meantime Brewing Company, giving the maker of big name brands such as Peroni and Grolsh, exposure to the fastest-growing part of the British beer market.
SABMiller buys Meantime to quench thirst for craft beer
SAB snaps up Meantime as 'sell-out' row brews
BBC News
Brait eyeing British push with deal
Gulf Daily News
JOHANNESBURG: African investment heavyweight Brait SE will pay $1.2 billion for virtually all of budget clothes retailer New Look, giving it a substantial presence in Britain's fiercely competitive fashion retail market. The deal, announced yesterday, puts Brait ...
I still enjoy what I'm doing which is building businesses - WieseMoneyweb.co.za
South African billionaire Christo Wiese snaps up New Look for £780mThis is Money
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Gulf Daily News
JOHANNESBURG: African investment heavyweight Brait SE will pay $1.2 billion for virtually all of budget clothes retailer New Look, giving it a substantial presence in Britain's fiercely competitive fashion retail market. The deal, announced yesterday, puts Brait ...
I still enjoy what I'm doing which is building businesses - Wiese
South African billionaire Christo Wiese snaps up New Look for £780m
expressandstar.com
FTSE below 7000 after anxious week
Herald Scotland
Blue-chip shares were little changed today as London's top-flight gave up early gains to end an anxious week below the 7,000 mark. Blue-chip shares were little changed today as London's top-flight gave up early gains to end an anxious week below the ...
Weaker commodity stocks push FTSE lower at the closeInteractive Investor
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Herald Scotland
Blue-chip shares were little changed today as London's top-flight gave up early gains to end an anxious week below the 7,000 mark. Blue-chip shares were little changed today as London's top-flight gave up early gains to end an anxious week below the ...
Weaker commodity stocks push FTSE lower at the close
euronews
UPDATE 1-EU's Dombrovskis calls on Athens to pick up the pace on reforms
Reuters
(Adds details, quotes). BERLIN May 16 (Reuters) - European Commission Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis urged the Greek government in a German newspaper interview to speed up its reform efforts and said this was an essential prerequisite for further ...
EU's Dombrovskis calls on Athens to pick up the pace on reformseuronews
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Reuters
(Adds details, quotes). BERLIN May 16 (Reuters) - European Commission Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis urged the Greek government in a German newspaper interview to speed up its reform efforts and said this was an essential prerequisite for further ...
EU's Dombrovskis calls on Athens to pick up the pace on reforms
World Cement
Housebuilding bounces back by 3.9 per cent in March
The Independent
The construction industry has emerged from a tough winter with housebuilders shrugging off five successive months of falling output, according to official figures. Output bounced 3.9 per cent in March, stronger than expected by most economists.
Housebuilding recovery may give GDP figures a liftThe Times (subscription)
U.K. Construction Output Recovers In MarchHellenic Shipping News Worldwide
Optimism as construction sector bounces backBelfast Newsletter
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The Independent
The construction industry has emerged from a tough winter with housebuilders shrugging off five successive months of falling output, according to official figures. Output bounced 3.9 per cent in March, stronger than expected by most economists.
Housebuilding recovery may give GDP figures a lift
U.K. Construction Output Recovers In March
Optimism as construction sector bounces back
BBC News
Network Rail workers vote to strike over pay
BBC News
Network Rail workers have voted in favour of a UK-wide strike in a row over pay, the Rail, Maritime and Transport union has said. Having rejected pay offers from Network Rail, 80% of members voted to strike, on a turnout of 60%. Union bosses turned down ...
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BBC News
Network Rail workers have voted in favour of a UK-wide strike in a row over pay, the Rail, Maritime and Transport union has said. Having rejected pay offers from Network Rail, 80% of members voted to strike, on a turnout of 60%. Union bosses turned down ...
Business Recorder
Friday preview: Coca-Cola HBC to steal the spotlight on quiet day
IFA Magazine
Friday is set to be a relatively quiet session in terms of economic data and corporate earnings after a busy few days for financial markets, so a trading update from blue-chip bottler Coca-Cola HBC is likely to garner some attention. CCH, the second-largest ...
'Days of explosive rural growth over'Times of India
UPDATE 1-Drinks bottler Coca-Cola HBC's first-quarter sales riseReuters
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IFA Magazine
Friday is set to be a relatively quiet session in terms of economic data and corporate earnings after a busy few days for financial markets, so a trading update from blue-chip bottler Coca-Cola HBC is likely to garner some attention. CCH, the second-largest ...
'Days of explosive rural growth over'
UPDATE 1-Drinks bottler Coca-Cola HBC's first-quarter sales rise
The Guardian
Incoming Intertek chief forgoes bonus after shareholder backlash
The Guardian
The incoming chief executive of Intertek has given up a £560,000 guaranteed bonus after shareholders in the FTSE 100 product-testing company voted down its pay policies. In one of the first major rebellions over executive pay in the 2015 annual general ...
Lena Wilson re-elected to Intertek boardHerald Scotland
Intertek Group reaffirms full year revenue expectationsReuters Africa
Products testing firm Intertek trading in line, keeps guidanceInteractive Investor
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The Guardian
The incoming chief executive of Intertek has given up a £560,000 guaranteed bonus after shareholders in the FTSE 100 product-testing company voted down its pay policies. In one of the first major rebellions over executive pay in the 2015 annual general ...
Lena Wilson re-elected to Intertek board
Intertek Group reaffirms full year revenue expectations
Products testing firm Intertek trading in line, keeps guidance
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