2015年7月15日 星期三

2015-07-16 U.K. Business


New York Times
   
Greece, Its Back to the Wall, Adopts Austerity Steps   
New York Times
ATHENS — Under threat from the nation's creditors to move quickly or lose any chance of obtaining a desperately needed new bailout package, Greece's Parliament approved painful new austerity measures early Thursday, virtually guaranteeing that life ...

Greece votes to stay in the euro accepting bailout package after riots in Athens   Daily Mail
Greece bailout: MPs vote to pass reform package as violent protest rages ...   ABC Online
Greek parliament approves bailout package despite dissent, clashes   Hindustan Times
Sydney Morning Herald   
The Australian Financial Review   
The Hindu   
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Reuters UK
   
British firms' confidence falls, but marketing spend rises   
Daily Mail
LONDON, July 16 (Reuters) - The number of British companies feeling confident about their financial prospects fell to its lowest level since 2013, a survey showed, although the same firms still increased their marketing budgets, reflecting a mixed view ...
Advertising spend set to rise despite falling confidence   The Guardian
Budgets up, but hopes down in 'mixed' Bellwether report   The Drum
UK firms' PR budgets up slightly amid stronger rise in marketing spend   PR Week

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The Times (subscription)
   
Rising number in work points to prosperity   
The Times (subscription)
Unemployment in Scotland fell by 15,000 to 152,000 in the three months to May, according to new statistics. The number of those in employment in Scotland stands at 2,616,000, and the Scottish employment rate is now 74.3 per cent — slightly above the ...
The two graphs that reveal the most difficult places to get a job in the UK   The Independent
Rise in both wages and unemployment puzzles economists   Financial Times
Scottish unemployment falls 15000 in three months   Herald Scotland
BBC News   
Mirror.co.uk   
The Globe and Mail   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
British banks complain of 40 billion pound extra tax bill   
Yahoo Finance UK
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's banks will have been hit by an additional 40 billion pound tax bill by the end of this decade, harming their ability to lend to businesses and create new jobs, an industry lobby group said on Wednesday. Finance Minister ...
UK banks 'face £40bn extra tax bill' after Osborne Budget changes   Herald Scotland

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Financial Times
   
Osborne has hit on a better pension plan   
Financial Times
George Osborne's summer Budget was big. Changes to the taxation of companies, non-doms, dividends and rich people's pension contributions will reverberate and complicate the tax system for many years. All of these will pale into insignificance, however ...
A Letter From Ben Bradshaw: This latest budget just doesn't add up   Exeter Express and Echo
Bold moves from Chancellor but businesses face more red tape   Herald Scotland
How will the new National Living Wage affect you?   Rochdale Online
Scottish Daily Record   
Socialist Party   
Birmingham Mail   
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Reuters UK
   
Bank of England heads for new split on rates in August   
Reuters UK
LONDON The Bank of England's policymakers look likely to end their united front and split on whether to raise interest rates next month, even with the latest data showing inflation at zero and a rise in unemployment. Comments from top policymakers this ...
ALEX BRUMMER: Interest rate hikes get closer as new jobs data throw Carney a ...   This is Money
Hint that UK rate rise could trump Fed sends sterling to 7-year high   Economic Times
UK Unemployment Rises in March-to May Period   Wall Street Journal
The Guardian   
BDlive   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Barclays deputy chairman Sir Mike Rake appointed Worldpay chairman   
Herald Scotland
Barclays deputy chairman Sir Mike Rake is expected to leave at the end of the year after being appointed chairman of payments processing firm Worldpay. Sir Mike will take up the post at Worldpay on September 1 and Barclays said he would hold both ...

Just like Brutus, Sir Mike Rake appears to have fallen on his sword   The Independent
Barclays saga takes new twist with Rake's progress to Worldpay   The Guardian
City People: the feuds, the faces and the farcical   The Times (subscription)
The Australian Financial Review   
This is Money   
Proactive Investors UK   
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South China Morning Post (subscription)
   
Wall Street shade easier as Fed affirms rate rise on track   
South China Morning Post (subscription)
US stock prices slipped on Wednesday as weaker oil prices hurt energy shares, while uneasiness about a Greek government vote on whether it would accept tough terms for another bailout and protests against a debt deal spurred safe-haven bids for bonds.

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The Guardian
   
Productivity plan is death knell for zero-carbon homes, say campaigners   
The Guardian
The government's sweeping review of how to improve productivity across a range of areas, including planning and higher education, has been criticised by campaigners as the death knell for zero-carbon homes. Energy conservationists are angry at ...


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The Fiscal Times
   
Beijing's battle with the bears moves into the futures market   
The Straits Times
SHANGHAI (REUTERS) - China's index futures traders are still betting jittery markets will fall further even as Beijing tries to prop them up, making the futures markets a key battleground in Beijing's campaign to restore market confidence. Index ...
Beijing's battle with bears moves into futures   Yahoo News UK
What's up in international markets   Moneyweb.co.za
China beats predictions with 7% growth ... but stocks continue to sink   The Times (subscription)

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