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2015-05-25 U.K. Business


NDTV
   
Greece Cannot Make Debt Payment to IMF in June, Says Interior Minister   
NDTV
Athens: Greece cannot make debt repayments to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) next month unless it achieves a deal with creditors, its interior minister said on Sunday, the most explicit remarks yet from Athens about the likelihood of default if talks fail.
Greece refuses to pay £1.1billion bill   Daily Mail
Greece Won't Meet IMF Repayments in June, Minister Says   Capital.gr (press release)
Greece 'cannot afford IMF repayment' in June - minister   BBC News

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Business Recorder
   
Bank of England confirms EU exit research after email misfire   
The Star Online
LONDON: The Bank of England (BoE) plans to assess the implications of a possible British exit from the European Union, it said in a statement, confirming an email it inadvertently sent to a newspaper about the supposedly confidential research project.
Carney in hot water as plan to leave EU is leaked   Montreal Gazette
Bank of England faces grilling over secret Brexit plans   Financial Times
UK referendum on EU membership by 2017, says Cameron   Express.co.uk

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G7 finance ministers to address faltering global growth   
TODAYonline
LONDON — Finance ministers from the world's largest developed economies meet in Germany this week against a backdrop of faltering global growth, scant inflationary pressures and a bond market in turmoil. High on their agenda — even if unofficially ...


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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 ...

UK Brewer Whitbread Appoints Brittain Chief   Eagle Radio
Whitbread hires banker Brittain   The Sunday Times
Alison Brittain joins handful of women at top in the FTSE 100   Western Daily Press
Market Business News   
The Times (subscription)   
WalesOnline   
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The Drum
   
Tobacco giants file High Court action claiming plain packaging goes "too far"   
The Drum
Philip Morris International (PMI) and British American Tobacco have filed what could be the biggest corporate damages claim in legal history against the government. Challenging plans for plain packaging on cigarettes the tobacco giants case with the High ...

Additional warnings ordered for cigarettes   Press Herald
Cigarette packs must concede addictive intent, not deception   Concord Monitor
Tobacco companies prepare multi-billion compensation claims over UK plain ...   Telegraph.co.uk
The Times (subscription)   
swissinfo.ch   
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Eastbourne Herald
   
New survey reveals huge pension gap for South East savers   
Eastbourne Herald
The cost of saving for a comfortable retirement could be at least £50 per day – more than six times current average savings levels in the South East - a new study has revealed. A survey of over 12,000 pension savers shows that, on average, people believe an ...


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Wall Street Journal
   
Amazon to Stop Funneling European Sales Through Low-Tax Haven   
New York Times
In the continuing battle between European and American tech companies, score one for Europe. In a move that could put pressure on its rivals to follow suit, Amazon will start paying taxes in a number of European countries where it has large operations, ...

Amazon changes tax practices in Europe   MarketWatch
Amazon changes tax practices in Europe as investigations continue   THE BUSINESS TIMES
Amazon 'now paying tax on German sales in Germany'   Yahoo News UK
The Guardian   
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Daily Mail
   
Fresh shame for Barclays as it's revealed that it paid a trader £170million AFTER ...   
Daily Mail
A trader at Barclays bank was paid £170million in the five years after the financial crisis brought the country to its knees. Jonathan Hoffman, 42, earned the vast sum at a time when banks were under pressure to reign in bonuses to avoid the risky behaviour ...

Barclays paid star trader £170m in five years following financial crisis   The Guardian
Revealed: how Barclays paid trader £170m   The Sunday Times

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Wiltshire Times
   
Drop in spending power confidence   
Wiltshire Times
Households' confidence in their spending power took a step backwards in April in the run-up to the general election, a report has found. The Lloyds Spending Power report had shown overall confidence at an all-time high in March - but the index reading fell ...

Brits prepare for holiday season as cheap oil makes travel cheap   Telegraph.co.uk

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Jerusalem Post Israel News
   
Iran's oil minister says OPEC unlikely to change output ceiling   
Jerusalem Post Israel News
A June 5 meeting in Vienna is likely to hear renewed demands from for reduction in amount of oil pumped, yet even officials from countries which favor a curb see it as unlikely. OIL DERRICKS.. (photo credit:REUTERS). Share on Facebook Share on Twitter.
Iran: Opec unlikely to change output ceiling   The Star Online
Zanganeh says will negotiate with Saudi oil minister in OPEC meeting   Tehran Times

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