2015年7月20日 星期一

2015-07-21 U.K. Business


Reuters
   
Gold hovers near five-year low, eyes on Shanghai   
Reuters
MANILA Gold held near its lowest level in more than five years early on Tuesday after tumbling more than 4 percent the session before in an early-Asia rout, pulling bullion below the key $1,100 support. Monday's selloff began shortly after the Shanghai ...
Asian shares edge higher, gold steadies   Reuters Canada
Fed Rate Rise View Underpins Dollar as Aussie Falls on RBA   Bloomberg
The Economist explains   The Economist (blog)
Irish Independent   
Firstpost   
MarketWatch   
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The Guardian
   
Greece: plea for unity as banks reopen   
The Guardian
Alexis Tsipras's government faces a make-or-break vote on Wednesday. Photograph: Alkis Konstantinidis/Reuters. Helena Smith in Athens and Jennifer Rankin in Brussels. Monday 20 July 2015 15.29 EDT Last modified on Monday 20 July 2015 19.36 EDT.
Greece reopens banks, starts repaying some debts   Moneycontrol.com
No intention of early elections: Greece government spokesperson   Daily News & Analysis
Monday, July 20, 2015   Daily Mail
Dallas Morning News   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)   
The Australian Financial Review   
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Irish Independent
   
UK interest rate rise still a year away - analysts   
Irish Independent
It will be early 2016 before the Bank of England raises interest rates from a record low, according to economists who largely brushed off hawkish talk last week from officials suggesting a rate rise might come earlier.
Bank of England opened to auditors   The Times (subscription)
'UK rate rise will be seen in first quarter next year'   Irish Examiner
Short-Term Pound to Dollar Forecast on Today's Exchange Rate Markets   Exchange Rates UK

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
FCA chief's departure has exposed the extent of government interference   
Financial Times
Sir, The departure of Martin Wheatley as chief executive of the UK's Financial Conduct Authority is a matter of serious concern — not just to the consumer victims of sharp practice by financial services firms, but also to those of us who fear that ...
Watchdog visits Barclays four times a week   City A.M.
UK watchdog visited Barclays 186 times   Economic Times
Barclays more scrutinised than any other UK high street bank   The Guardian
Yahoo Finance UK   
This is Money   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Ben Sherman sold to Marquee Brands   
The Guardian
Suggs (Graham McPherson) of Madness wears a Ben Sherman shirt in this early 1980s photograph also featuring bandmate Mike Barson (left). Photograph: Toni Tye/PYMCA/Rex/Shutterstock. Sean Farrell. Monday 20 July 2015 12.55 EDT Last modified on ...

Ben Sherman sold to American private equity-backed firm Marquee Brands for £40m   This is Money
Ben Sherman sold to US private equity-backed Marquee Brands   Telegraph.co.uk
Oxford Industries Sheds Ben Sherman for $63 Million   Apparel Magazine
The Drum   
HITC   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Deaths on railways reached all time high last year, official safety figures reveal   
Mirror.co.uk
The number of deaths on the railways reached an all-time high of 332 last year, despite a record-breaking eighth consecutive year without a fatal train accident, according to safety figures. In the last twelve months, there were 293 suspected suicides ...
Railway death toll at all-time high   expressandstar.com
Deaths on the railways reach all-time high   ITV News

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The Independent
   
Aveva investors to pocket £550m in Schneider's reverse takeover   
The Independent
Shares in the Cambridge-based FTSE 250 technology firm Aveva soared more than 27 per cent yesterday as it announced a reverse takeover by Schneider Electric's software arm. The deal brings a £550m cash bonanza to Aveva investors worth 855p a ...

Schneider takes control of Aveva with reverse takeover   The Times (subscription)
Aveva falls into hands of French as Schneider Electric snaps it up for £1.3bn   This is Money
Schneider Electric buys Aveva in reverse takeover   Daily Sabah
Telegraph.co.uk   
Reuters   
Financial Times   
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Irish Examiner
   
Ikea to pay staff more than living wage   
Irish Examiner
Ikea will next year begin paying its staff in Britain a living wage above the compulsory level set out by the government this month, the world's largest furniture retailer said. In his first post-election budget, British finance minister, George ...
Why it's a gamble to follow Ikea on higher pay   The Times (subscription)
Marketing has 'big role' for Ikea   Warc
Usdaw praises Ikea for living wage commitment   Morning Star Online
HRM Online New Zealand   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Over-55s losing £10000 to pension withdrawal fees 'lottery'   
Telegraph.co.uk
Savers who use their pensions like bank accounts are losing as much as £10,000 for each decade they are retired in a ripoff that is being overlooked by the Government, an investigation has found. Under the pension freedoms introduced by George Osborne ...

Savers wasting thousands on charges for pension freedom   The Times (subscription)
Rip-off pension fees that can leave you £10k out of pocket   Daily Mail
The true cost of pension freedom   Which?

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The Independent
   
British Land builds on good start to year with office lets   
The Independent
A flurry of UK office lettings and the expansion of shopping centres in Scotland has helped the property developer British Land toast “a good start to the year”. The UK's second-largest listed landlord said its retail division had performed well in its ...
Scottish extensions help boost footfall at British Land   Herald Scotland
CompaniesBritish Land's Cheesegrater now 90% let   Financial Times
Top companies willing to move to attract talent, says landlord   Evening Standard

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