2015年6月28日 星期日

2015-06-29 U.K. Business


The Guardian
   
Greek debt crisis: the key points of Athens bank controls   
The Guardian
People queue up to withdraw money from an ATM outside a branch of Greece's National Bank in Athens on 28 June. Photograph: Simela Pantzartzi/EPA. Claire Phipps · @claire_phipps. Sunday 28 June 2015 22.48 EDT Last modified on Sunday 28 June ...

Greek Drama Hits Euro, Boosts Yen   Wall Street Journal
Euro, stocks slide on looming Greece default   Reuters
Greece imposes capital controls as crisis deepens   Daily Mail
Sky News   
Business Today   
Bloomberg   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
None of the top five global banks are British   
Telegraph.co.uk
The age of Britain's global banks is over, according to a new ranking of the biggest 1000 banks in the world, as the UK's largest lender HSBC has fallen out of the top five. The biggest lender in the world – the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China – now ...

China's banks dominate rankings for profits, strength   Reuters
UK's slimmer banks slip down global league table   The Independent
RBS slides again as Chinese banks top table   Herald Scotland

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Irish Independent
   
Rising interest rates pose a new risk for banks, BIS report warns   
Irish Independent
Rising interest rates after years of loose monetary policy will pose a fresh risk to banks' ability to absorb losses using capital buffers, the Bank for International Settlements said in its annual report, published yesterday.
Australia's big four banks most profitable in developed world: BIS   Stuff.co.nz
The next financial crisis?   Washington Post
Low rates may become 'chronic'   NEWS.com.au
Herald Sun   
Business Recorder (press release) (blog)   
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Reuters UK
   
UK pension liability hedging strategies total 657 billion pounds in 2014 - report   
Reuters UK
LONDON British pension funds' liability-driven investments jumped 29 percent to a total 657 billion pounds in 2014 as they tried to combat the negative impact of low yields, according to a report by consultants KPMG published on Monday. British defined ...

Pension funds favour liability-driven investments   Financial Times

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Action urged on northern powerhouse   
St Albans & Harpenden Review
A major barrier to the progress of the northern powerhouse "lies in central government's propensity, or reluctance, to put its money where its mouth is", a report by a think tank has suggested. An analysis of business attitudes across the north of England ...


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Financial Times
   
Wearable devices offer bank customers new ways to pay   
Financial Times
Contactless payment rose 331 per cent year on year in 2014. More than 319m contactless transactions were made to the value of £2.32bn. Bank customers will be able to make payments using a wristband, key fob or even a sticker at high street shops with the ...

Barclaycard bPay wristband device enabling instant purchases on sale   Daily Mail
Barclays expands contactless wearables   The Guardian
Barclaycard launches WRISTBAND to replace cash and credit cards   Mirror.co.uk
Belfast Telegraph   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Business leaders say runway decision needs quick take-off   
Herald Scotland
A speedy and decisive government response to the London airports review, due to be published this week, is the most important current issue facing Scottish business, the Confederation of British Industry has said. A speedy and decisive government ...

Heathrow is favourite to win expansion backing   The Times (subscription)
Heathrow third runway to be blocked by Tories as Gatwick emerges as favourite   Daily Mail
Ministers ready to back Gatwick runway with Airports Commission expected to ...   Telegraph.co.uk
Mirror.co.uk   
Financial Times   
The Guardian   
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The Guardian
   
Solar plane takes off in 'moment of truth' for longest solo flight in history   
The Guardian
The Solar Impulse 2 flies over Nagoya airport after taking off from Nagoya, central Japan, early on Monday. Photograph: AP. Alan Yuhas in New York. @alanyuhas. Sunday 28 June 2015 21.00 EDT Last modified on Sunday 28 June 2015 21.09 EDT.
Solar Impulse Plane Departs Japan, Headed for Hawaii   ABC News
Solar-powered plane attempts Japan-Hawaii flight   Fox News
Solar plane is heading for Hawaii   Irish Independent
DAWN.com   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Greene King and retailers in focus   
Herald Scotland
Full-year figures from Greene King will put the pub group back in the spotlight this week after its recent merger with rival Spirit, while retailer Carpetright will confirm a welcome return to profit. Full-year figures from Greene King will put the pub group back in the ...

Greene King toasts merger with Spirit   Express.co.uk
Week ahead in business and economics: June 29 - July 3   Telegraph.co.uk
Greene King set to regain its sparkle   Scotsman (blog)

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Argentina to press regulators over oil company assets   
Telegraph.co.uk
Argentina has ratcheted up the pressure on oil companies operating in the Falkland Islands after the country's foreign minister said it would press British and American regulators to help it seize firms' assets. Hector Timerman said on Sunday that will formally ...

Argentine judge orders seizure of assets belonging to oil firms working in ...   Splash 247
Argentinian judge orders £100m asset seizure from British oil explorers drilling ...   This is Money
Argentina will pursue judge order on Falklands drillers - minister   Interactive Investor

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