2015年5月23日 星期六

2015-05-24 U.K. Business


The Independent
   
Alison Brittain becomes just sixth female FTSE 100 boss – and that's a record   
The Independent
Whitbread has poached a top banker to become its head barista as it picked Lloyds' head of retail, Alison Brittain, to succeed Andy Harrison as chief executive of the Costa Coffee to Premier Inns group. Ms Brittain will become the sixth female chief executive ...

Whitbread hires banker Brittain   The Sunday Times
Alison Brittain joins handful of women at top in the FTSE 100   Western Daily Press
A banker to run Whitbread? Not such an odd choice after all   Telegraph.co.uk
The Times (subscription)   
WalesOnline   
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Irish Examiner
   
Boost for Osborne ahead of July budget   
Irish Examiner
Chancellor George Osborne yesterday received a boost ahead of his emergency summer budget as official figures showed a better-than-expected improvement in the UK's public finances. Borrowing — excluding the effect of bank bailouts — was £6.8bn ...

Public borrowing at lowest levels since financial crisis   The Times (subscription)
Boost for public coffers as emergency Budget nears   Scotsman
UK public finances improve in boost for Chancellor Osborne   Times of Malta
Express.co.uk   
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The Australian Financial Review
   
Amazon caves in on paying tax UK sales   
The Australian Financial Review
Amazon says it is investing heavily in new business, which is suppressing profit. Nonetheless it will pay tax on sales in UK - a backdown on its previous position. Getty. by Vanessa Houlder. Amazon has started to pay taxes on sales to its UK customers in ...

Amazon to begin paying corporation tax on UK retail sales   The Guardian
Amazon starts to book UK sales in Britain   Financial Times
Amazon decides to pay more tax in Britain   The Times (subscription)
Daily Mail   
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The Guardian
   
Bank of England under pressure to publish planned Brexit risks report   
The Guardian
Bank officials plan to examine the potential impact of a No vote on the City and financial markets. Photograph: David Pearson/Rex Shutterstock. Phillip Inman Economics correspondent. Saturday 23 May 2015 16.43 EDT Last modified on Saturday 23 May ...

Bank of England missends EU exit research to press   Xinhua
Bank of England's secret EU exit study leaked to newspaper   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Bank of England admits to researching ''Brexit'' risks   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
Northeast Indiana Public Radio   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Banks brace for more foreign exchange rigging pain as civil lawsuits come forth   
Telegraph.co.uk
Banks are bracing for hundreds of millions of pounds in new claims for foreign exchange manipulation from class-action lawsuits triggered by last week's vast market rigging fines. Barclays, Royal Bank of Scotland and four other banks were ordered on ...

Bank settlements are significant for their guilty pleas   Newbritainherald

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Unlock The Law
   
Tobacco giants sue Britain over packaging rules   
Business Standard
Big Tobacco is pushing back against Europe's effort to remove the marketing allure from smoking. Philip Morris International and British American Tobacco, two of the world's biggest tobacco companies, sued the British government over new rules, starting ...

British tobacco companies file objections against packaging restrictions   UPI.com
Tobacco companies challenge UK packaging law   Winston-Salem Journal
Tobacco companies prepare multi-billion compensation claims over UK plain ...   Telegraph.co.uk
BBC News   
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Edinburgh Evening News
   
Bank of Scotland axes seven Edinburgh branches   
Edinburgh Evening News
SEVEN Edinburgh branches of the Bank of Scotland are to be closed by the company later this year, it has been announced. The company revealed it was to close 13 branches across Scotland, with other locations affected including Aberdeen, Glasgow and ...

Bank of Scotland to close 13 branches   BBC News
Natwest and RBS to open 65 branches on Bank Holiday Monday but just ONE in ...   WalesOnline
Bank of Scotland to shut 13 branches in Scotland   Herald Scotland
iNVEZZ   
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Financial Times
   
Severn Trent promises growth despite fall in prices   
Financial Times
Chief executive of Severn Trent Liv Garfield has told investors they can expect improving profits and dividends in spite of a below inflation pricing deal reached with industry regulator Ofwat. Under the terms of a five-year deal struck this year, the utility's ...

Severn Trent Water's profits start drying up   Nottingham Post
Profits flow for Severn Trent   Express.co.uk
Severn Trent reports fall in profits   Telegraph.co.uk
MarketWatch   
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Boston Globe (subscription)
   
Seven books on fracking   
Boston Globe (subscription)
Blame — or thank — the volcanoes. Out here in Western Massachusetts, we sit on a geological shelf called the Hartford Basin, which runs from Vermont to the Connecticut shore, and its shale is pretty lacking, for fracking, because ancient volcanic activity ...

State ban on fracking takes big step forward   Times Herald-Record
Third Energy seeks permission to frack in Yorkshire   Financial Times

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Lidl Bank Holiday Monday opening times: Everything to know about ...   
Mirror.co.uk
Whether you're staying in or heading out this Bank Holiday Monday, you just never know when you're going to need some milk, bread, or food and drink for last-minute guests. If there's a chance you'll be heading to your local Lidl, don't make it a wasted ...


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