2015年6月23日 星期二

2015-06-24 U.K. Business


BBC News
   
Would Greece be better off outside the eurozone?   
BBC News
Eurozone leaders have broadly welcomed new proposals for Greek reforms amid hopes a deal can be struck within days to stop Greece defaulting on its debt. Greece must repay a €1.6bn (£1.1bn) International Monetary Fund (IMF) loan by the end of the ...

Syriza confident despite backlash over Greek debt deal   Hindustan Times
Tsipras summoned to Brussels for emergency talks over Greek bailout deal   The Guardian
Dollar rallies on rate hike view as euro skids   Reuters
Economic Times   
CNN   
Irish Independent   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Calais crisis: Hundreds of Britons stranded as migrants exploit strike chaos   
Telegraph.co.uk
Hundreds of British motorists were stranded in Calais on Tuesday night, many stuck for hours in traffic jams after being taken by surprise by a wildcat strike exploited by scores of desperate migrants. French ferry workers initiated the chaos in England and ...

Calais Port Security Boosted After Strike Chaos   Sky Showbiz
Migrants Board Trucks as Strike in French Port City Snarls Traffic   Wall Street Journal
Migrants storm UK-bound trucks caught in Calais strike   Irish Independent
Belfast Telegraph   
Huffington Post   
ITV News   
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BBC News
   
David Cameron and Angela Merkel to hold EU reform talks   
BBC News
David Cameron is to meet German Chancellor Angela Merkel for talks in Berlin later, ahead of an EU summit in Brussels on Thursday. The pair will discuss EU reform, with the UK's aims to be considered by European leaders at Thursday's meeting.
Britain Threatens EU Exit Over 3 Little Words in Treaty   New York Times
'Business as usual' for City banks if UK left the EU   Telegraph.co.uk
Cameron's difficult diplomatic pursuit of Germany   Financial Times
Irish Examiner   
Express.co.uk   
The Guardian   
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Reuters
   
Japan shares clear 18-year peak, dollar firm   
Reuters
SYDNEY Asia shares were trying to score a sixth session of gains on Wednesday as investors chose to be optimistic on the chances of a Greek debt deal, while the dollar held firm as the prospect of U.S. rate rises came back into view. Japan's Nikkei .
Japan shares score 18-yr top, dollar firm   Daily Mail
MarketsFast Asia Open - Shares buoyed by Greece optimism   Financial Times

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The Guardian
   
Co-operative Bank could face fines from regulators   
The Guardian
The scandal which enveloped the Co-operative Bank was reawakened on Tuesday when the bank revealed it was facing fines from City regulators over the events that led to its near collapse two years ago. The bank is now just 20% owned by the ...

CompaniesCo-Op to begin settlement talks with UK watchdog   Financial Times
Co-op Bank woes resurface as troubled lender faces two probes   This is Money
Letters: Hold off on buy-to-let regulation   Mortgage Strategy
Financial Express   
eFinancialCareers   
Reuters   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Scotland accused of cutting Queen's funding   
Telegraph.co.uk
Buckingham Palace triggered a major row over royal funding on Tuesday night by claiming that Scotland will cut its contribution towards the monarchy under David Cameron's devolution deal with Nicola Sturgeon. From next year the Scottish Government is ...

Scotland decides to stop funding Queen via Scottish crown estate   The Guardian
Nicola Sturgeon wants The Queen's £2m royal fund for Scottish parliament   Daily Mail
Scotland to cancel funding for Queen   The Times (subscription)
Mirror.co.uk   
Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard   
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The Express Tribune
   
Ramazan brings £100m windfall for UK supermarkets   
The Express Tribune
Three million Muslims in the UK break their fasts with sundown meals during the holy month, something that is seen as an opportunity by supermarkets, with retail consultants noting that the Muslim holy month is now the third most important religious event for ...

Ramzan 3rd biggest profitable festival in UK after Christmas, Easter   DunyaNews Pakistan
Ramadan boosts Britain's supermarkets with £100m uplift as Muslims prepare   Daily Mail
Grocery boost as Ramadan becomes 'bigger than Christmas' in some stores   Retail Week
The Times (subscription)   
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Exclusive - Charterhouse eyes possible $1.1 billion sale of medical company ...   
Reuters UK
LONDON/NEW YORK British private equity firm Charterhouse [CHCAP.UL] is working with JP Morgan (JPM.N) on options for healthcare company Tunstall, in a deal which could value the company at up to 700 million pounds($1.1 billion), a source familiar ...


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Financial Times
   
Call for UK government to support and finance export deals   
Financial Times
Britain has to be bolder in supporting and financing export deals if the UK's 30-year trade deficit is to be reversed. The call to action was made in the final report of the Cole Commission, an independent body charged last year by the Labour party with ...

Cabinet must lead drive to get Britain out of 'export slow lane', report says   The Guardian
David Cameron urged to champion British exports as factory orders drop at ...   This is Money
Cole Commission calls for an overhaul of export approach   City A.M.
BT.com   
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The Australian Financial Review
   
Ladbrokes on a winner with Coral bet   
The Australian Financial Review
You can bet that a union between High St bookmakers Ladbrokes and Coral would be a good result for Ladbrokes. Chris Ratcliffe. Ladbrokes shareholders have finally come up trumps. The stock rose 16 per cent yesterday after merger talks with rival ...

Ladbrokes and Coral deal may fall at first hurdle   The Guardian
Ladbrokes is considering merging with one of the UK's biggest betting shops   Irish Independent
Ladbrokes up 20% on Gala Coral talks   Irish Examiner
Herald Scotland   
The Times (subscription)   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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