2015年7月19日 星期日

2015-07-20 U.K. Business


BBC News
   
Ikea to pay UK workers more than living wage in 2016   
BBC News
Swedish furniture chain Ikea will become the first national retailer in the UK to pay its staff above the new National Living Wage from next year. Ikea, known for its flat-pack, self-assembly items, said it would pay all its 9,000 UK workers at least ...
Ikea adopts the living wage for UK staff   The Guardian
Ikea to introduce living wage for all staff from next April   Telegraph.co.uk
IKEA becomes first retailer to pledge living wage for UK workers   Reuters
The Independent   
Mirror.co.uk   
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Moneycontrol.com
   
Greek Banks To Reopen But Cash Limits Remain   
Sky News
Lengthy queues are expected as Greeks gain access to deposit boxes, but cash withdrawals are still limited to €420 (£290) a week. 03:31, UK, Monday 20 July 2015. Greece On The Brink Of Financial Collapse As Banks Close For At Least A Week. Account ...

Greek debt crisis: Banks to reopen after three-week shutdown   BBC News
Banks to reopen, taxes raised as Greece prepares to reboot economy   Livemint
Greek debt crisis: Prices for everyday items shoot up in Greece   Sydney Morning Herald
Irish Independent   
Independent Online   
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Business Today
   
Barclays plans to cut more than 30000 jobs, says a report   
Business Today
A Barclays bank office is seen at Canary Wharf in London, Britain May 19, 2015. (Photo: Reuters). WE RECOMMEND. PM meets trade unions, differences persist · How good are city-based health insurance plans? MORE FROM THIS SECTION · PM meets ...

Barclays plans to cut more than 30000 jobs: Media report   Economic Times
Barclays may lose 1 in 4 jobs as cost-cutting plans carried out   Moneyweb.co.za

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Opportunities open up as U.S., UK prepare to go it alone on rates   
Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide
Amid all the uncertainty swirling around financial markets, one clear picture is emerging for investors: U.S. and UK interest rates will soon rise, while most of the rest of the world is easing monetary policy. Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen and ...
Why Mark Carney shouldn't rush to play the rate-rise card   The Guardian
With Greece's debts in the background, US and British central banks plan to ...   The Standard Daily
Interest Rate Rise: Is It Time To Panic?   Eagle Radio
Telegraph.co.uk   
TV Newsroom   
The Guardian   
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City A.M.
   
Osborne aims to curry favour in the Square Mile   
City A.M.
AS THE chancellor who introduced the banking levy back in 2011, George Osborne is not as popular in the City as he could be. But last week it looked like he may be trying to work his way back into bankers' good books. On Friday, Martin Wheatley, chief ...

UK financial regulator resigns after contract not renewed   Irish Times
Barclays Welcome Mat Worn Out as U.K. Watchdog Visits 186 Times   Bloomberg
Martin Wheatley walks away from the FCA (and the AGM?)   The Guardian
Banking Day   
Eagle Radio   
The Australian Financial Review   
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The Times (subscription)
   
Flying Scotsman on track to take wing again   
The Times (subscription)
The record-setting steam engine Flying Scotsman should be back in operation later this year and running on the main line by February after a complex restoration. The £4 million overhaul began after the engine was bought by the National Railway Museum ...
Flying Scotsman to steam ahead   Herald
Full steam ahead as Flying Scotsman set to return to mainline by end of 2015   The Guardian
Flying Scotsman nearing end of decade-long overhaul   BBC News
Herald Scotland   
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TechCrunch
   
Made.com Raises $60M To Accelerate European Expansion Led By Partech ...   
TechCrunch
In a world where furnishings startup Fab.com ended up in a fire sale after raising over $336 million, proving that it's “curation” business model simply hadn't worked, Made.com has been a complete contrast. Based on working directly with designers of ...

Made.com raises £38m to expand 'aggressively' in Europe   Telegraph.co.uk
Fidelity To Back Made.com In $60m Deal   Sky News

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City A.M.
   
Ladbrokes eyes up a quick move for Gala Coral   
City A.M.
LADBROKES could strike a deal with online bingo company Gala Coral as early as this week, creating a high-street and internet gambling empire. Ladbrokes, valued at £1.2bn, is expected to issue new shares to buy Gala, which is owned by a collective of ...

Ladbrokes and Coral close in on £3.5bn super merger   The Times (subscription)
Ladbrokes and Gala Coral said to be closing in on merger agreement   IFA Magazine

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Channel News Asia
   
Bill Winters' letter to Standard Chartered staff   
Financial Times
Today I'm announcing our new management team to lead and run the bank. Our task is to reposition our great franchise to achieve superior performance. Our team is ready to take on this challenge. We will also put in place a new organisational structure ...
Standard Chartered CEO Boosts Control in Overhaul   Bloomberg
StanChart CEO Winters grabs reins in management shake-up   TODAYonline
Standard Chartered's CEO boosts direct control in overhaul   THE BUSINESS TIMES

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Irish Independent
   
Nash set to recommend 50c minimum wage rise   
Irish Independent
Employment Minister Ged Nash is expected to "strongly recommend" to Government that the minimum wage should be increased by almost 6pc to €9.15 an hour, as businesses branded the move "inexplicable".
Minimum wage rise of 50c opposed by business groups   Irish Times
Minimum wage plan polarises opinion   Irish Examiner
Minimum wage increase expected before election   RTE.ie
Belfast Telegraph   
Newstalk 106-108 fm   
Reuters   
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