2015年8月8日 星期六

2015-08-09 U.K. Business


Daily Mail
   
Carphone Warehouse hackers may have accessed bank details of 2.4M customers   
Daily Mail
More than two million Carphone Warehouse customers may have had their names, addresses and bank account details stolen by hackers in one of the biggest data breaches in recent years. Encrypted credit card details for up to 90,000 customers may also ...

Dixons Carphone says cyber attack may have exposed customers' data   Reuters India
Carphone Warehouse cyber attack probed by data watchdog as up to 2.4m affected   Belfast Telegraph
Carphone Warehouse in HUG   Infinite Path
RT   
ITV News   
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Channel 4 News
   
BOE Holds Rate on First Super Thursday   
Infinite Path
The MPC had previously maintained a united front on rates since January, after a fall in oil prices last year set back the prospects of the first rate rise since 2007. The Bank said it expected inflation to be back to target in two years' time. “The ...
Raising rates is trickier now that QE is a lifestyle choice   Telegraph.co.uk
UK interest rate steadies   PPP Focus.com
BoE's Carney says rate path implied by market would cause inflation overshoot   Guide2Nigeria
Eagle Radio   
The Independent   
The Economist   
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The Times (subscription)
   
Barclays chief bans flip-flops from HQ   
The Times (subscription)
Barclays is used to dealing with banking scandals. Banking sandals, however, are a step too far. The boss of the bank has written to staff at its Canary Wharf head office after noticing what he deemed to be a distinctly sub-prime trend — bare-toed ...
Barclays boss's ban on flip-flops at Canary Wharf   Scotsman
Barclays bans staff wearing flip-flops – but what could they slip into?   The Wharf
Flip-flops get the boot   Calcutta Telegraph
Herald Scotland   
Telegraph.co.uk   
Citywire.co.uk   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Diesel price war steps up as Morrisons announces another cut to pump prices   
Mirror.co.uk
A diesel price war will intensify tomorrow when Morrisons cuts pump prices by another 4p a litre. The news is a further boost for families heading off on their summer holidays. Morrisons said the cut would bring down the cost of diesel to £1.08 per ...
Morrisons sparks war at the pumps   Express.co.uk
Diesel and petrol could fall to £1 per litre in supermarket fuel war, plus ...   Staff Newsletter
Fuel price war means diesel could drop to £1 per litre   The Independent
PPP Focus.com   
Bath Chronicle   
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Reuters UK
   
China July producer prices slump to near six-year low   
Reuters UK
BEIJING Producer prices in China fell to a near six-year low in July while consumer inflation remained subdued, signalling the world's second-largest economy was still facing deflationary pressures and that Beijing has room to further support the ...
China Inflation Edges Up to 1.6 Percent in July   New York Times
China consumer inflation rises to 1.6% in July   Bangkok Post
China Consumer-Price Index Up 1.6% in July   Wall Street Journal
Daily Mail   
Bloomberg   
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UK fund to buy Anglo's Chile copper mines - paper   
Reuters UK
SANTIAGO A British investment fund will buy the Chilean copper assets being sold by global miner Anglo American Plc (AAL.L), a Chilean newspaper reported on Saturday, without naming its source or identifying the fund. The Mantoverde and Mantos ...

UPDATE 1-UK fund to buy Anglo's Chile copper mines - paper   Reuters

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BBC News
   
Scotland to ban GM crop growing   
BBC News
Scotland is to ban the growing of genetically modified crops, the country's rural affairs secretary has announced. Richard Lochhead said the Scottish government was not prepared to "gamble" with the future of Scotland's £14bn food and drink sector. He ...
Scotland ban genetically modified produce as EU-approved crops will be grown ...   Daily Mail
Scotland bans GM crops to protect the nation's 'clean, green' brand   Herald Scotland
Farmers alarmed at SNP pledge to ban GM crops   Scotsman (blog)
Yahoo News UK   
The Sunday Times   
Aberdeen Press and Journal   
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BBC News
   
Lancashire cafe owner: 'I can't open cafe because of water bug'   
BBC News
Hundreds of thousands of people in Lancashire have been told to continue boiling tap water because of a contaminated treatment plant near Preston. Health officials have reassured people that boiled tap water is safe to drink, after reports that some ...
Thousands told to keep boiling water while swimming pools close because of ...   Mirror.co.uk
Keep boiling tap water, says firm   Express.co.uk
WATER CHAOS: Compensation could be given to residents   Blackpool Gazette
AOL UK   
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The Guardian
   
Grouse wars: feathers fly as the glorious 12th nears   
The Guardian
A decline in red grouse numbers has been linked to intense breeding, which makes them vulnerable to parasitic worms. Photograph: Neil Phillips / Alamy/Alamy. Jamie Doward in the Peak District. Saturday 8 August 2015 19.03 EDT. Share on Facebook ...

Grouse shooting's 'Glorious Twelfth' threatened by few birds   Telegraph.co.uk
The Inglorious 12th: The true cost of the grouse shooting season   Scottish Daily Record
ROD & GUN: Glorious Twelfth is a sad day for 'endangered species'   Farming Life
Scotsman   
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The Australian Financial Review
   
Sin taxes: the scourge of betting companies   
The Australian Financial Review
Craig Williams guides Noble Protector home in the Sunline Stakes on Friday. Betting companies such as Willian Hill are an easy target for revenue hungry companies. Getty Images. by Lex Column. Like the gamblers they serve, betting companies are adept ...

James Moore: William Hill is still a decent tip despite carrying tax weight   Evening Standard
Tax changes blamed for William Hill profits' slide   The Independent
William Hill profits fall by a third   Financial Times
Telegraph.co.uk   
BBC News   
Daily Mail   
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