2015年7月17日 星期五

2015-07-18 U.K. Business


New York Times
   
History Is Proved Right: The Euro Has Turned Into a Liability   
New York Times
The continuing saga of Greece and its creditors is more tragic than comic. But watching it, I am reminded of that old line about the recurring travails of Laurel and Hardy: “Well, here's another nice mess you've gotten me into!” For the problems facing ...
Alexis Tsipras reshuffles cabinet to get rid of bailout dissidents   The Guardian
Greek crisis: the EU solution solved nothing   The Australian
German lawmakers back Greek bailout talks despite rebellion   Reuters
Times of India   
Financial Express   
OregonLive.com   
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The Independent
   
Top City watchdog Martin Wheatley is forced out by the Chancellor   
The Independent
The City's chief watchdog Martin Wheatley is to leave the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) after it emerged he had been told by the Chancellor, George Osborne, that he wouldn't be kept on for a third term. Mr Wheatley's tenure had been due to end next ...

Martin Wheatley knew the score after change in mood music   Financial Times
The City needs a sensible regulator   Telegraph.co.uk
FCA chief's departure means it's back to business as usual for the banks   The Guardian
The Times (subscription)   
Scotsman   
The Economist   
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Irish Examiner
   
Five Questions On: Interest rate rises   
The Independent
Hang on, aren't interest rates stuck at record lows? They have been for the past six years. The Bank of England's rate-setting Monetary Policy Committee has kept the base rate at 0.5 per cent since 2009. Is that set to change soon? Soon-ish, according ...
Mark Carney hints at end of year UK rate increase   Irish Examiner
Rise in rates could lead to new leap in debt problems say worried experts   Mirror.co.uk
Experts doubt Mark Carney's rise in interest rates   Scotsman
The Guardian   
The Times (subscription)   
The Star Online   
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Financial Times
   
Indefensible secrets on women's pay   
Financial Times
Owing to their limited training and experience,” the British Employers' Confederation told the Royal Commission on Equal Pay in 1946, “women do not make the same contribution as men to the filling of the higher and more responsible posts which are ...

How Should the Pay Gap Be Published?   Huffington Post UK
Government announces plans to tackle gender pay gap   H&V News
Closing The Gender Pay Gap   Mondaq News Alerts (registration)
Lexology (registration)   
The Conversation UK   
Schools Week   
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The Independent
   
Marks & Spencer's: Marc Bolland has kept the City happy. Customers may be ...   
The Independent
The departure of the non-food boss has thrown the spotlight once again on a chief executive whose survival is a mystery to other retailers. Simon Neville reports on a very private man and a company struggling to stay relevant. Simon Neville. Friday 17 ...
M&S shares lose sparkle after John Dixon departs   Scotsman (blog)
Marks & Spencer resignation renews speculation about who will be next CEO   The Guardian
M&S veteran eyes top job as takes on clothing role   Daily Mail
Herald Scotland   
BBC News   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
British investors buy Spain's €1bn Don Quixote airport for just £7000   
Telegraph.co.uk
Spain's "ghost airport" - that cost hundreds of millions of euros to build and which became a notorious symbol of the excess of the country's bonanza years has been sold to a group of British and Asian investors for just €10,000 (£7,000). Ciudad Real ...
Chinese company bids 10000 euros for Spanish airport that cost 1 billion to build   Mashable
Spanish ghost airport costing €1bn attracts offer of just €10000   Financial Times
Welcome to Don Quixote airport: cost €1bn - now it could sell to China for €10000   The Guardian
The Rakyat Post   
Reuters   
Chicago Sun-Times   
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Irish Independent
   
Google on a high as cost cutter eyes 'moonshots'   
Irish Independent
Google's stock reached a high yesterday after new chief financial officer Ruth Porat signalled plans to rein in spending. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Google shares rose as much as 14pc to $685.73 (€632.00 ...
Google reaches high after CFO signals tight rein on spending   Chicago Tribune
Google's $65 billion stock rally makes history   San Jose Mercury News
Google's Share Price Crosses $700, Sets All-Time High -- 4th Update   Nasdaq
Tech Times   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Google Shares Soar on Otherwise Quiet End to Active Week   
New York Times
After a strong week, the stock market could manage only a small gain on Friday. But a few companies made big moves. Among the biggest, Google surged more than 16 percent a day after reporting strong results, pushing the Nasdaq to another nominal high.
Nasdaq extends record on Google; energy weighs on S&P 500 index   Chicago Tribune
Nasdaq Composite Closes at Record Again, Powered by Google   Wall Street Journal
Nasdaq ends at record; earnings, energy hit other indexes   Reuters
Washington Post   
ABC News   
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PPP Focus.com
   
Ofcom Review Update: Royal Mail calls for “consistent approach to regulation”   
PPP Focus.com
The regulator had already warned last month that it was launching an investigation into the regulatory environment in which Royal Mail operates, after the last bout of serious liberalisation three years ago. The regulator said the inquiry will examine ...
Do those fleeing investors answer your question?   The Times (subscription)
Royal Mail shares fall on Ofcom review   BBC News
Ofcom's threats to Royal Mail rule: Watchdog's probe into firm's dominance ...   This is Money
Reuters UK   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Financial Times
   
Former energy regulators attack proposal to cap UK energy bills   
Financial Times
A distinguished group of former energy regulators has rounded on contentious proposals by Britain's competition watchdog for a temporary cap on energy bills, saying the plan has “serious disadvantages”. In a submission to the Competition and Markets ...

Watchdog's report on big six power companies flawed, say former regulators   The Guardian
'Cheaper rail fares likely with competition'   Western Daily Press
CMA consults on increasing on-rail competition   Railway Gazette International
Business Reporter   
shropshirestar.com   
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