2015年6月14日 星期日

2015-06-15 U.K. Business


Financial Times
   
Greek default fears rise as 'eleventh-hour' talks collapse   
Financial Times
Talks aimed at reaching an eleventh-hour deal between Greek ministers and their bailout creditors collapsed on Sunday evening after a new economic reform proposal submitted by Athens was deemed inadequate to continue negotiations. The breakdown is ...

Why Everybody's in the Dark on Greece   Wall Street Journal
Fears of Greek default rise as talks break down   The Australian Financial Review
Beginning of the end of Europe?   NEWS.com.au
Sky News Australia   
Irish Independent   
Business Standard   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Rush to buy after Conservative victory pushes house prices to record   
Telegraph.co.uk
House prices have shot up to record highs after the Conservative election victory triggered a rush to buy in an overcrowded market. Average asking prices increased by 3pc between May and June as buyers and sellers reacted to the previous month's vote, ...

UK asking prices for homes hit new high after election   Reuters
Houses hit £294000 record: Average asking price is now more than £8000 ...   Daily Mail
London Leads U.K. House Prices to Record in Post-Election Surge   Bloomberg
The Times (subscription)   
shropshirestar.com   
London South East   
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Irish Independent
   
Branson wants a level playing field but won't buy Aer Lingus   
Irish Independent
Sir Richard Branson may be many things, but he is nobody's fool. Flying to Detroit on Virgin Atlantic's inaugural flight to the Midwestern American city, he let rip about his true feelings with regards to International Airline Group's pending takeover of Aer Lingus.
Virgin needed Delta to fly to the rescue, Branson admits   The Times (subscription)
Motown Museum   Music News
Houston, I have a problem   The Kingston Whig-Standard
Telegraph.co.uk   
The Independent   
Daily Mail   
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Daily Mail
   
Cash-strapped NHS trust pays temporary finance expert £47000 a MONTH ...   
Daily Mail
A cash-strapped NHS trust is paying a temporary finance director £47,000 a month despite a government clampdown on exorbitant short-term contracts. Barts NHS trust started paying Ian Miller the equivalent of a £561,000 annual salary earlier this year, ...

NHS trust pays temporary boss £47000 a month   Telegraph.co.uk
Barts NHS Trust paying £47000 a month for temporary finance director Ian Miller   The Independent
NHS spending on temporary staff jumps by £1BILLION in two years   Express.co.uk

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Exclusive - AirAsia eyes up to $300 million bond issuance, jet sales to raise ...   
Business Standard
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Budget carrier AirAsia Bhd is planning a convertible bond issue of as much as $150 million at each of its Philippines and Indonesian associates, and may sell and lease back up to 20 aircraft of the group's fleet this year, group chief ...


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WalesOnline
   
Tata Steel UK seeks help to facilitate talks with trade unions   
Business Standard
Tata Steel UK has launched a new initiative in its efforts to resolve the pension dispute with its UK trade unions. The company has approached Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (ACAS) to help facilitate the next phase of talks between the parties, ...

Tata Steel Approaches British Conciliation Service to Resolve Pension Dispute   NDTV
Tata Steel UK approaches Acas to resolve pension dispute   Livemint
Pension scheme deficit: Tata Steel finds the going tough   Hindu Business Line
Calcutta Telegraph   
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City A.M.
   
Shoppers abandon trips to the high street at faster pace in May   
City A.M.
UK HIGH streets and shopping centres faced mounting pressure in May as shoppers made fewer visits to their stores. Footfall dropped by one per cent in May compared with the same time last year, according to new figures from the British Retail Consortium ...

Shopper numbers slide despite out-of-town stampede   Scotsman
UK stores see shopper numbers fall   expressandstar.com
Sales 'humdrum' in Scottish outlets   Glasgow South and Eastwood Extra
The National   
U.TV   
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THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
LSE gets Hong Kong regulatory nod to HK firms to become LSE members   
THE BUSINESS TIMES
London Stock Exchange said on Monday it has received approval from Securities and Futures Commission to allow Hong Kong trading firms to become members of the LSE. PHOTO: BLOOMBERG. Comments. Share. Jun 15, 20159:12 AM. [HONG KONG] ...

London Stock Exchange Eyes Brydon As Chairman   Sky News

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Financial Times
   
Breaking up retail and investment banks is not so hard to do   
Financial Times
Next to the hated bank levy, few of the UK government's regulatory reforms are more calculated to bring even mild-mannered financiers out in angry hives than the requirement for institutions to ringfence their retail businesses. It is a rule that has been ...

HSBC is no longer the world's local bank   Khaleej Times
June 15: Clue is in name over HSBC bank move   Yorkshire Post
HSBC's new strategy disappoints investors who see repeat of 2011   South China Morning Post (subscription)
The Drum   
The Sunday Times   
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The Guardian
   
Swansea Bay tidal lagoon: doubts cast on engineering contract with China   
The Guardian
Swansea Bay, where a £1bn tidal lagoon is supposed to bring green energy to more than 150,000 households. Photograph: Geof Slocombe/Alamy. Terry Macalister Energy editor. Sunday 14 June 2015 19.00 EDT Last modified on Sunday 14 June 2015 ...

Swansea Bay tidal lagoon gets green light   Boating Business
'We won't harm your bay': Swansea Bay tidal lagoon boss   South Wales Evening Post
Letters: The Swansea Bay tidal lagoon project simply won't pay its way   Telegraph.co.uk
WalesOnline   
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