2015年7月8日 星期三

2015-07-09 U.K. Business


Reuters UK
   
UK surveyors report biggest house price rises in almost a year   
Reuters UK
LONDON British house prices rose at their fastest rate in almost a year last month, making the cost of buying a home "ever more unaffordable", a body representing property valuers said on Thursday. The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors said its ...

House prices rise as surveyors report few properties on market   Financial Times
Shortage of homes on UK market helps push prices up 1.7% in June   The Guardian
U.K. House Prices Rise as Osborne Targets Property Investors   Bloomberg
Herald Scotland   
International Business Times UK   
City A.M.   
all 17 news articles »   


Reuters
   
Asia stocks rise as China fall stemmed, yen off highs   
Reuters
TOKYO An index of Asian shares reversed course and rose on Thursday as a slide in battered Chinese stocks was stemmed, at least temporarily, while the safe-haven yen was nudged off highs scaled against the dollar. MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific ...

Greece is bad but this is worse!   Moneycontrol.com
Euro falls against dollar, metal prices tumble   The Hindu
Asia Extends Losses as China Woes Spread, Yen Shoots Up   NDTV

all 2,260 news articles »   


Financial Times
   
China stock markets recover some poise   
Financial Times
China's stock market sell-off abated on Thursday morning, as Beijing rolled out further measures to boost liquidity and calm investor nerves following days of sharp share price falls. Early trading on the Shanghai Composite was choppy but the index was ...
China stock market freezing up as sell-off gathers pace   Reuters
Asian Stocks Fall in Volatile Trade as China Index Seesaws   New York Times
China Shares Fall as Rout Grips Asian Markets   Wall Street Journal
Daily Mail   
Financial Express   
Bloomberg   
all 3,017 news articles »   


More than 100000 Scots to receive living wage   
Herald Scotland
MORE than 100,000 Scots are set to receive the new £7.20 national living wage from next year. MORE than 100,000 Scots are set to receive the new £7.20 national living wage from next year. Sorry, you must sign in before you can print full articles ...

and more »   


UK Budget 2015: Osborne moves on bank levy, corporation tax to be cut further   
DIGITALLOOK
The UK economy is fundamentally stronger than five years ago with two million more jobs having been created, according Chancellor George Osborne. In his opening remarks of the 2015 UK "emergency" budget, the first financial statement by a majority ...


and more »   


Irish Examiner
   
Ministers to decide on Greek proposals   
Irish Examiner
Today is 'D-Day' for Greece as the eurogroup wait to receive and evaluate proposals from the Tsipras government for a third bailout programme. The ECB held its fire too, agreeing to maintain ELA (emergency liquidity assistance) at its current level but ...
Greece makes final bid for aid to stave off exit from eurozone   Irish Independent
Greece offers to implement pension and tax reforms for 3-year bailout   Los Angeles Times
How would a Grexin or a Grexit affect Ireland?   Irish Times
Reuters   
all 254 news articles »   


Telegraph.co.uk
   
Strong housing market set to deliver record year for builder Galliford Try   
Telegraph.co.uk
A strong UK housing market is set to carry Galliford Try to record full-year results, the builder said today. Pre-tax profit for the year to June 30, 2015 will be at the upper end of analyst estimates of £105.9m to £113.0m, the company said, as it was ...
Galliford Try set for record profit   Scotsman (blog)
Orders surge for Galliford   Express.co.uk
Galliford Try flags record results   Scottish Daily Record
Evening Standard   
IFA Magazine   
all 17 news articles »   


Telegraph.co.uk
   
Monitise shares plunge to six-year low as Visa Europe sells stake   
Telegraph.co.uk
Investors in Monitise suffered a fresh blow today when Visa Europe, a major shareholder in the mobile payments technology company, said it would sell its stake. Monitise said Visa Europe, a 5.3pc shareholder, "will reduce its shareholding over time".
Visa Europe to Reduce Its Stake in Mobile Payment Company Monitise   New York Times
Monitise suffers fresh blow with Visa Europe to sell its stake   Financial Times
Monitise shares tumble as Visa Europe prepares to sell stake   The Deal Pipeline
ValueWalk   
The Register   
Mobile World Live   
all 24 news articles »   


Financial Times
   
scope of tax avoidance crackdown widened   
Financial Times
HM Revenue & Customs is expected to raise £7.2bn from a crackdown on tax fraud, offshore trusts and the hidden economy that will be funded with £800m of additional investment. George Osborne also announced a slew of new policy measures that were ...

HMRC to improve customer service   Contractor Weekly

all 2,639 news articles »   


The Times (subscription)
   
David Lenigas leaves the gushing to someone else   
The Times (subscription)
The outspoken entrepreneur behind the so-called “Gatwick Gusher” oil discovery has stood down from the company leading the exploration drilling in an attempt to improve the project's credibility. David Lenigas resigned as executive chairman of UK Oil ...

Gatwick oil baron David Lenigas steps down from Ukog board   Telegraph.co.uk
UK Oil & Gas chairman who wanted to drill under Gatwick steps down   The Guardian
'Gatwick gusher' waves off chairman David Lenigas   Financial Times
Oil & Gas Financial Journal   
Proactive Investors UK   
City A.M.   
all 15 news articles »   

沒有留言:

張貼留言