2015年6月8日 星期一

2015-06-09 U.K. Business


NDTV
   
Greek Minister Changes Tone, but Sticks to Anti-Austerity Line   
NDTV
Berlin: Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis struck a conciliatory note on Monday in a long battle over a cash-for-reforms deal, calling a meeting with his German counterpart Wolfgang Schaeuble in Berlin helpful. However, he continued to resist the painful ...

Merkel warns time is running out for Greece deal   Deutsche Welle
Greece talks of compromise as Merkel warns time is short   Stuff.co.nz
Barack Obama tells Greeks it's time to make tough decisions   Economic Times
Irish Times   
Irish Examiner   
Business Standard   
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Livemint
   
Tata Steel UK employee unions plan strike on 22 June   
Livemint
Softening its stand, Tata Steel said it will 'soon announce new measures which will lessen the impact of the proposed pension changes, particularly on our longest-serving employees nearing retirement age'. Photo: Bloomberg. Mumbai: Workers' unions at ...

Tata Steel workers in the UK to go on strike over pension   International Business Times UK
Steel workers to stage first national strike for 30 years in dispute over pensions   Mirror.co.uk
Unions plan strike on June 22 at Tata Steel in Britain- GMB   Reuters
BBC News   
Financial Times   
Firstpost   
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Reuters UK
   
UK retail sales recover in May, helped by housing market   
Reuters UK
LONDON, British retail sales rose in May compared with the same month last year, helped by a recovery in the property market but still disappointing some retailers, an industry survey showed on Tuesday. The British Retail Consortium said the value of total ...

Cool summer weather freezes high street sales   Telegraph.co.uk
High street sales slow down despite Tory election victory   Financial Times
Chilly May weather dampens UK retail sales   The Guardian
Daily Mail   
Herald Scotland   
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Winnipeg Sun
   
Moody about Manitoba's debt   
Winnipeg Sun
Premier Greg Selinger. (Winnipeg Sun files). Article. Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. One of Canada's top credit rating agencies has fired another warning shot across the bow of Manitoba's financially troubled NDP government.
Moody's assigns Aa3 to University of Rochester's (NY) $302M Series 2015A, B ...   Moodys.com (press release) (subscription)
Credit-rating agencies must do their homework when it comes to Brexit   Telegraph.co.uk

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NDTV
   
GLOBAL MARKETS-China stocks wait on MSCI call, dollar soft   
Reuters
... * China reports tame inflation, awaits MSCI decision on A shares. * Asian markets mixed, ex-Japan index near 10-week low. * Dollar loses all its payroll puff as bond yields diverge. By Wayne Cole. SYDNEY, June 9 (Reuters) - Asia shares were subdued on ...

Japan Stocks Fall on Stronger Yen; China Shares Slip   Wall Street Journal
Asian shares sluggish, dollar softens on US job data amid Fed's rate hike ...   Economic Times
China Stock-Index Futures Little Changed as MSCI Decision Looms   Bloomberg
MarketWatch   
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KKR, Carlyle among firms invited to bid for Tesco S.Korea unit -sources   
Reuters
HONG KONG, June 9 British retailer Tesco Plc has invited about six firms including KKR & Co and Carlyle Group to bid for its South Korean unit, valued at about $6 billion, people familiar with the matter told Reuters. Tesco and its advisor HSBC sent out an ...


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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Sex Pistols to feature on credit cards   
Telegraph.co.uk
Band merchandise ain't what it used to be. The Sex Pistols have agreed a deal to put their album artwork on a new range of credit cards. From today, cards emblazoned with Sex Pistols designs will be offered by Virgin Money, part of the same Richard ...

Virgin Money to feature Sex Pistols' Never Mind The Boll*cks album artwork on ...   Daily Mail
Punk rock brand: the Sex Pistols to feature on a range of credit cards   The Guardian
Did your credit card just get punk'd?   The Times (subscription)
Irish Independent   
Yahoo7 News   
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The Times (subscription)
   
Boots' 700 jobs cuts are bitter pill after Walgreens merger   
The Times (subscription)
The fallout from a multibillion-dollar transatlantic merger with Walgreens has hit staff at Boots as the pharmacy chain embarks on a global cost-cutting programme that will involve 700 job losses in Britain. Boots said yesterday that it wanted to “simplify” support ...

Boots to cut 700 jobs   Telegraph.co.uk
Boots cuts jobs in shift to digital sales   Financial Times
Walgreens defends dumping merchandise   Chicago Tribune
Irish Times   
Express.co.uk   
Reuters   
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The Times (subscription)
   
Developer 'played down role to escape HMRC'   
The Times (subscription)
The Candy brothers face embarrassment over a leaked memo that appears to advise them for tax reasons to play down their role in developing London's most expensive housing complex. A promotional video featuring Nicholas and Christian Candy, the ...

Revealed: the video the Candy brothers' tax adviser didn't want you to see   The Guardian

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The Independent
   
Drax says cheap oil feeding through to electricity prices   
The Independent
The power generator Drax has warned that weak prices since the start of the year are hitting the rate at which it can sell its electricity. Lower gas prices, due to the sharp fall in the cost of oil, are leading to weak power prices in the wholesale market.
Power producer Drax takes further hit from weak prices   Yahoo7 News

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