2015年7月16日 星期四

2015-07-17 U.K. Business


USA TODAY
   
Greek banks to reopen after ECB extends cash lifeline   
Economic Times
FRANKFURT: Greek banks will reopen Monday after the ECB boosted emergency aid to the crisis-hit country and eurozone nations agreed to crucial short-term funding, boosting hopes ahead of a key bailout vote in Germany. European Central Bank chief ...

Greece debt crisis: Banks set to reopen on Monday   BBC News
ECB hands Greece €900m cash injection to reopen the banks   Irish Independent
Draghi raises ECB funding for Greece and calls for debt relief   Irish Times
Reuters   
Bloomberg   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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The Times (subscription)
   
Interest rates set to rise by end of year   
The Times (subscription)
Interest rates are on track to rise as early as December, ending six years at a record low and drawing a veil over the financial crisis, Mark Carney signalled last night. The governor of the Bank of England sought to prepare households for higher ...
BoE's Carney signals rate hike decision around turn of year   Reuters UK
Bank of England chief hints at rate rise soon as year's end   PPP Focus.com
Interest rates could rise at turn of year - Mark Carney   Belfast Telegraph

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IBNLive
   
First Iranian ship storing oil sails for Asia after nuclear deal   
Financial Express
An Iranian supertanker with two million barrels of oil is heading to Asia after sitting in Iranian waters for months, the first vessel storing crude offshore to sail after a nuclear deal this week, data showed on Thursday. By: Reuters | July 17, 2015 8 ...
Oil Heads for Longest Weekly Losing Streak Since January on Glut   Bloomberg
India eyes economic benefits following Iran deal   Press TV

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Non-food chief quits unexpectedly at Marks & Spencer   
The Independent
Marks & Spencer is in turmoil as the highly respected chief of its struggling non-food division unexpectedly quit. John Dixon had been tipped for the top job when the current chief executive Marc Bolland decides to stand down, but has said he was ...
M&S boss checks out amid succession row   The Times (subscription)
Marks & Spencer clothing boss quits firm for new role   Reuters
Marks & Spencer says clothing boss quits firm   Reuters UK
Bloomberg   
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Reuters UK
   
Asia shares supported by rising China stocks, dollar edges higher   
Reuters UK
TOKYO Asian stocks nudged up on Friday, helped by a rise in Chinese shares, while the dollar extended gains versus the euro and yen as economic indicators bolstered expectations for a U.S. rate hike by year-end. MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific ...

China Shares Edge Higher; Asia Notches Modest Gains   Wall Street Journal
Asian Stocks Head for Best Week Since April as Greece Fears Ease   Bloomberg
Global Markets: Asia up on Wall Street rise and Greece relief, dollar extends ...   GMA News

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Irish Independent
   
Openreach could go its own way, Ofcom tells BT   
The Independent
BT could be forced to break itself up and spin off the business that sells wholesale network services to its competitors, the telecoms regulator has announced. Ofcom said that separating Openreach from BT could improve competition and bring benefits ...
Regulator mulls BT Group break-up   Irish Independent
No one likes a messy break-up   The Times (subscription)
Breaking up BT should only be the end of the line   The Guardian
Scotsman   
This is Money   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Irish Examiner
   
Government formally accepts IAG offer for Aer Lingus share   
Irish Examiner
The Government has formally accepted the IAG offer for its share in Aer Lingus after the airline's shareholders backed guarantees around continued connectivity with Heathrow. The Government had a mandate from the Dáil to sell its share in Aer Lingus ...
The final shareholder meeting was extraordinarily ordinary   Irish Independent
British Air parent gives up some Gatwick slots in Aer Lingus takeover   PPP Focus.com
Ryanair 'could come back to Belfast'   U.TV
City A.M.   
Herald   
Dispatch Times   
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The Independent
   
Debenhams partnership in peril as Mike Ashley 'does a Ratner'   
The Independent
Mike Ashley has launched a bizarre attack on Debenhams, calling the business “crap” even though he presides over a partnership between the department store group and Sports Direct, his retail empire. The billionaire businessman also controls a 10 per ...

Sports Direct to hand managers total of £155m in bonuses   The Guardian
Sports Direct posts profit rise, cuts bonus scheme   PPP Focus.com
Sports Direct aims to lower bonus target   Telegraph.co.uk
Financial Times   
This is Money   
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The Hindu
   
Tata Steel points finger at energy taxes as it cuts 720 jobs   
The Independent
Tata Steel blamed green taxes and cheap imports as it announced 720 job cuts at its speciality steel business in the UK. Most of the cuts are set to fall on its plants at Rotherham and Stocksbridge in South Yorkshire, with around 170 jobs at risk at ...
Tata Steel may axe over 700 jobs in UK   Times of India
Tata Steel says 720 UK jobs could become redundant   PPP Focus.com
Tata Steel to shed 720 jobs in the UK   Livemint
The Hindu   
BBC News   
Hindustan Times   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Boost for George Osborne over Greek bail-out   
Telegraph.co.uk
George Osborne has said that Britain's bid to renegotiate its relationship with Brussels has received a major boost after he secured a legally binding agreement ensuring that no UK taxpayers' money is put at risk in another Greek bailout. The ...
Greek Debt Crisis Highlights Fractures in European Union   New York Times
Dropping euro won't end Greece's misery   Toronto Sun
Leaving the euro is preferable to a perpetual Greek crisis: Bloomberg View   OregonLive.com

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