2015年8月6日 星期四

2015-08-07 U.K. Business


The Independent
   
Bank of England signals no interest rate rise until 2016   
The Independent
The Bank of England signalled to financial markets that there is unlikely to be an interest rate rise until well into next year. In an unexpectedly dovish message, the central bank said the fall in the oil price and the strength of the pound would keep ...
Dovish Bank of England vote, inflation warning hurt sterling   Financial Express
Dovish tone but Carney is clear: it's time to prepare for higher rates   Telegraph.co.uk
UK signals that interest rates will finally go up early in 2016   Irish Independent
Daily Mail   
Reuters UK   
Irish Examiner   
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Daily Mail
   
Pfizer and Flynn Pharma accused of overcharging for epilepsy drug   
The Independent
The US drug giant Pfizer and Hertfordshire company Flynn Pharma have been accused of overcharging the NHS by millions of pounds after the bill for epilepsy drugs jumped by almost £48m in two years. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has ...

Two drugs firms 'overcharged for epilepsy pills': Watchdog says companies ...   Daily Mail
UK raps Pfizer over soaring drug price   Irish Examiner
UK Accuses Pfizer of Inflating Drug's Price   Wall Street Journal
The Times (subscription)   
Mirror.co.uk   
Morning Star Online   
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BBC News
   
Asian shares follow Wall Street lower   
BBC News
Asian markets were mostly lower, taking their cue from Wall Street where investors were cautious ahead of key jobs data out later in the day. The July figures could give a strong pointer as to when the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates - the ...
Asian Shares Track Wall Street Lower Ahead of Jobs Data   NDTV
GLOBAL MARKETS-Asian shares track Wall Street lower ahead of jobs data   Reuters
Asian shares track Wall Street lower in early trade Friday   The Star Online
Malay Mail Online   
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The Guardian
   
Dairy farmers call for supermarket boycott as milk price falls   
The Guardian
Farmers say the low price for milk makes it an unsustainable business. Photograph: Yui Mok/PA. Sarah Butler and Miles Brignall. Thursday 6 August 2015 13.22 EDT Last modified on Thursday 6 August 2015 14.18 EDT. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter ...

Kilmarnock farmers stage mass supermarket protest over milk prices   Scottish Daily Record
Morrisons warns dairy farmers over milk price protests   Bradford Telegraph and Argus
Farmers protest in Cheshire   ITV News
FoodManufacture.co.uk   
Yorkshire Post   
Impartial Reporter   
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Reuters
   
Standard Chartered halves dividend and says may raise cash   
Reuters
LONDON Standard Chartered (STAN.L) halved its dividend and said it would raise capital from investors if needed, as new Chief Executive Bill Winters outlined plans to revive the bank after a slump in profits laid bare the scale of its problems. The ...
Standard Chartered cuts dividend after sharp profit fall   Financial Times
Standard Chartered boss hits out at past mistakes as profits slide   expressandstar.com
StanChart says has cut 4000 staff this year | Reuters   Firstpost
iNVEZZ   
Telegraph.co.uk   
BBC News   
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Reuters UK
   
UK starting salary growth hits 18-month low in July - REC/KPMG survey   
Reuters UK
LONDON British starting salaries for permanent jobs rose at the weakest pace in 18 months in July and firms hired staff at the slowest rate in over two years, according to a survey of recruitment agencies that adds to signs of a cooling labour market.
Skills shortages intensify with no signs of slowing   Construction Enquirer

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Reuters UK
   
Hollande and Tsipras want Greek bailout agreed in late August   
Reuters UK
ATHENS/ISMAILIA, Egypt A new bailout for Athens should be agreed by late August, Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and French President Francois Hollande said on Thursday. Greece is in negotiations with the European Union and International ...

Why the fate of Greece matters outside Greece   BBC News
Greece's Tsipras says loan deal with lenders close   Moneycontrol.com
Greece's banks are dying, and fast   Sydney Morning Herald
The Australian Financial Review   
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The Maritime Executive
   
BP Invests $1 Billion in North Sea   
The Maritime Executive
BP has unveiled plans to invest $1 billion on its North Sea oil and gas assets. Production has remained stable in the area, but the North Sea's relatively high operating costs means it has been hit hard by falling oil prices, and many operators have ...
BP to invest £670m in North Sea fields   Energy Live News - Energy Made Easy

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IGas makes shale gas exploration bid   
Energy Voice
British gas producer IGas Energy has applied for permission to explore the potential for fracking in north Nottinghamshire. IGas, the operator of the largest number of onshore oil and gas fields in Britain, wants to drill 12 bore holes on land close to ...

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The Guardian
   
Independence of Airports Commission questioned over chair's Prudential role   
The Guardian
The Airport Commission's final report, which recommended expansion at Heathrow, has reignited a battle between rival airports, environmentalists and senior politicians. Photograph: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images. Harry Davies. Wednesday 5 August 2015 07.50 ...


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