2015年7月13日 星期一

2015-07-14 U.K. Business


BBC News
   
Greece debt crisis: Tsipras faces eurozone deal battle   
BBC News
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is facing a tough battle to win support from coalition partners for the third bailout offered by eurozone leaders. Four pieces of legislation must be passed by the end of Wednesday including pension and VAT reforms.
Greek public servants strike over deal   NEWS.com.au
Greek PM Tsipras faces party revolt over bailout deal   Reuters Canada
Debt crisis: How Greece's euro tragedy turned into a farce at the end   Firstpost
The Guardian   
Irish Independent   
Washington Post   
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BBC News
   
David Cameron to set out plans to tackle gender pay gap   
BBC News
The government is to press ahead with plans to force large firms to disclose data on the gender pay gap among staff. A consultation on the measure - introduced in the final months of the coalition - is to begin on Tuesday. David Cameron will say the ...
Firms Will Be Forced To Reveal Gender Pay Gap   Sky News
Britain to force firms to publish gender pay gap details   Reuters UK
Britain to force companies to publish gender pay gap   Firstpost
Telegraph.co.uk   
Belfast Telegraph   
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Reuters UK
   
UK retail sales growth strengthens in June - BRC   
Reuters UK
LONDON, British retail sales saw some of their strongest annual growth in the past two years last month, boosted by warm weather at the end of the month and an early start to summer sales, an industry body said on Tuesday. The British Retail Consortium ...

Retail sales grow by most in 18 months   Telegraph.co.uk
Shops ring up their best sales figures in 18 months with toys and baby ...   WalesOnline
Clothing sales increase 1.8% with boost from summer weather   The Guardian
Herald Scotland   
Mirror.co.uk   
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The Independent
   
Greece debt crisis: Shares leap in Europe after late night deal saves Greeks ...   
The Independent
Markets welcomed news of a Greek deal with shares up across the board in London and other European financial markets. Shares were up after eurozone leaders “unanimously” reached a new Greek bailout deal which appears to have averted the danger of ...

Train Reading: Tsipras Makes a Deal   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Greek prime minister Alexis Tsipras 'beaten like a dog and crucified' by EU ...   Mirror.co.uk
The Root Cause of Greece's Problems: Socialism   The New American
Washington Post   
Evening Standard   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Tesco hits shoppers' wallets by changing click and collect charges   
Telegraph.co.uk
Tesco has become the latest retailer to hit shoppers' wallets by changing how much it charges online customers to pick up items in stores. The supermarket currently charges £4 for "click and collect" orders below £25. However, this threshold will rise ...
Tesco and John Lewis charge for in-store collection   Daily Mail
Tesco share price: Grocer to award staff with turnaround bonus   iNVEZZ
Tesco to introduce delivery surcharge for online orders under £40   Retail Week
ESM - The European Supermarket Magazine   
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THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
CompaniesTsinghua Unigroup bids $23bn for Micron - WSJ   
Financial Times
China wants to move up the value chain from low-end manufacturing to high-end production. One easy way to do it is through acquisition. China's state-owned Tsinghua Unigroup, a maker of memory chips, has made a $23bn bid for US rival Micron ...

State-Owned Chinese Chip Maker Makes $23 Billion Bid for Micron   Wall Street Journal (blog)
China's Tsinghua Unigroup eyes record overseas purchase   The Australian Financial Review
Tsinghua Unigroup Said to Plan $23 Billion Offer for Micron   Bloomberg
Reuters UK   
Reuters   
CNBC   
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Channel News Asia
   
Libor trader Tom Hayes accused of 'dishonest charade' to avoid US extradition   
The Independent
A former City trader deliberately lied about rigging Libor, a key international bank lending rate, during a police interview to ensure that he was charged in the UK and not the US, a court heard. Tom Hayes said he could not tell Serious Fraud Office ...
Trader tells court of his 'rage' over transatlantic Libor probe   Financial Times
"Near-suicidal" Libor trader Hayes says anger drove plea change   Reuters
'Near-suicidal' Libor trader Hayes says anger drove plea change   TODAYonline

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THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
Update: Mobius stepping down as chief of Templeton Emerging Trust   
THE BUSINESS TIMES
Mark Mobius, who is credited as a pioneer in emerging-market investing, will step down as the lead manager of one of the oldest developing-nation stock funds after trailing his benchmarks in recent years. PHOTO: BLOOMBERG. Jul 14, 2015 7:48 AM.
Mobius Stepping Down as Chief of Templeton Emerging Trust   Bloomberg
Mark Mobius quits the helm of Templeton Emerging Markets   Telegraph.co.uk
China reality check: stocks are still too expensive for Mobius   Livemint
Reuters Africa   
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DirectorsTalk Interviews
   
Collagen Solutions sounds upbeat note for international growth   
Herald Scotland
Collagen Solutions, the Glasgow-based developer of medical-use collagen products, has topped £1million of revenue in its first full year and has limited its expected losses. Collagen Solutions, the Glasgow-based developer of medical-use collagen ...
Collagen Solutions insists £100m value is in reach   Scotsman
Collagen Solutions CEO: We're on the path towards profitability   Proactive Investors UK

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The Times (subscription)
   
Demand for mortgages rises as rates keep falling   
The Times (subscription)
Demand for mortgages at banks and building societies has bounced back to its strongest level since the end of 2013. It increased “significantly” in the second three months of the year, after falling in the previous three quarters, the Bank of England ...
Bank of England plans to accept equities as collateral from banks   Telegraph.co.uk
Mortgage demand hits 18-month high, says Bank   Introducer Today
UPDATE 1-Bank of England says future money market role "genuinely open"   Reuters
The Guardian   
Reuters UK   
Economic Times   
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