2015年7月3日 星期五

2015-07-04 U.K. Business


The Guardian
   
Greek referendum: how would top economists vote?   
The Guardian
The Greek government is urging a no vote in Sunday's bailout referendum. Eurozone leaders say vote yes. A demonstrator wears 'oxi' (no) stickers during an anti-austerity rally in Athens. Photograph: Yannis Behrakis/Reuters. Katie Allen. Friday 3 July ...
Defiant PM Alexis Tsipras rejects Grexit fears as he rallies 'No' vote   Economic Times
Greece Bailout: Top court rules referendum can go ahead   The Indian Express
Greece debt crisis: Mass rival rallies over bailout vote   BBC News
Jakarta Post   
Daily News & Analysis   
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BBC News
   
CBI says UK economic growth slowed in second quarter   
BBC News
Surveys for business lobby group the CBI suggest that manufacturing, retail and services growth slowed in the second quarter of the year. This was largely due to a fast pace of growth in business and professional services in the first quarter not being ...

UK private sector growth falls to six-month low in June   Economic Times
UK growth slows but expectatins buoyant, says CBI   Yorkshire Post
CBI predicts 'solid' economic growth   Western Morning News

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The Australian
   
Greek crisis: bank reserves plummet to $736m   
The Australian
The Greek economy has ground to a near halt as a devastating loss of confidence in the banking system has triggered panic hoarding, and paralysed the supply of goods and services on the eve of a bitterly lineball referendum. Cash reserves in the Greek ...

Greek banks down to €500m in cash reserves as economy crashes   Telegraph.co.uk
Greek banks' reserves dip to 500 million euro   Times of India
Greece tourists could be left unable to buymedicine if banks do not reopen   Daily Mail
The Independent   
Daily Sabah   
Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide   
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The Times (subscription)
   
Savers' safety net is reduced by £10000   
The Times (subscription)
Savers will receive £10,000 less compensation if their bank or building society goes bust in a change of rules described as “bonkers” by financial experts. Deposits of up to £85,000 are protected under the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS).
'Bonkers' Move Cuts Bank Guarantee By £10k   Sky News
Mindless EU savings rules cause panic, lost interest and hassle   Yahoo Finance UK
Bank compensation drops to £75000   shropshirestar.com

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The Independent
   
Three years of complaints failures: EE is fined £1m   
The Independent
EE, the mobile operator being taken over by BT, has received one of the largest fines ever issued by the telecoms regulator over the way it handled customer complaints for nearly three years. Ofcom fined EE –which trades under the 4GEE, Orange and ...

Ofcom fines EE £1m over handling of complaints   Financial Times
EE fined £1m by OFCOM for customer complaint failures   Metro
EE fined £1m by Ofcom for misleading customers   The Guardian
Mirror.co.uk   
The Drum   
Bicester Advertiser   
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Reuters
   
Euro zone businesses shrug off Greek fears; growth reaches four-year high - PMI   
Reuters
LONDON - Euro zone business activity expanded at its fastest pace in four years last month as the European Central Bank's stimulus package more than offset fears Greece could crash out of the currency union, surveys showed. Speculation that Athens ...

Rate rise on cards after services power ahead   Scotsman
UK services data rebound raises hopes of growth boost   Financial Times
China's services activity slows to 5-month low, jobs shed-HSBC/Markit PMI   Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Irish Independent
   
Wallace to face grilling in North over Nama claim   
Irish Independent
Independent TD Mick Wallace could face a Stormont grilling over his claim that a €9.8m (£7m) payoff had been set aside for a Northern Ireland politician. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Daithi McKay said he ...

Ian Coulter left after dispute over 'diverted' fees, says Tughans   Irish Times
Assembly to probe alleged £7m payment to N Ireland politician   Financial Times
Nama stands behind sale of €6.3bn in loans   Irish Examiner
the Irish News   
Belfast Live   
U.TV   
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Scotsman
   
Power of sun generates record level of electricity   
Scotsman
SOLAR power yesterday supplied 16 per cent of the UK's electricity as the country basked in sunshine, according to industry estimates. An increase in the amount of solar panels and the glorious sunshine meant that solar arrays from large farms to home ...
Sunny weather sees solar power supply record amount of UK's electricity demand   Telegraph.co.uk
Solar power will play a key role in meeting future energy needs   Belfast Newsletter
Could Solar Power Recharge Green Industry?   Sky News
CBC.ca   
Belfast Telegraph   
Hindu Business Line   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Barclays turns to KPMG after 120 years with PwC   
The Times (subscription)
Barclays has changed its auditor for the first time in 120 years after the introduction of rules that force banks to change the firms they use more frequently. KPMG will replace PwC as Barclays' auditor from 2017. Barclays has been audited by PwC since ...
Barclays Selects KPMG As Auditor, Replacing PwC   Wall Street Journal
Barclays ditches long-term auditor PwC in favour of KPMG   This is Money
Barclays hires KPMG as its auditor after 120 years with PwC   Telegraph.co.uk
Herald Scotland   
Reuters   
Irish Times   
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The Fast Lane: Britain must not cut corners on airports   
Financial Times
The biggest aviation hub of a little country not far from the UK is a three-runway affair with multiple terminals, scores of rail and tram connections, shopping for locals as well as travellers, and plenty of construction under way to improve the ...

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