2015年8月14日 星期五

2015-08-15 U.K. Business


NDTV
   
Euro Ministers Give Blessing to $96 Billion Greek Bailout Deal   
NDTV
Brussels/Athens: Euro zone finance ministers agreed on Friday to lend Greece up to 86 billion euros ($96 billion) after Greek lawmakers accepted their stiff conditions despite a revolt by supporters of leftist Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras. Assuming ...
Greece secures third bailout after Germany backs down on opposition   The Guardian
Tsipras faces a battle for survival, despite Greek backing for bailout   The Independent
Greece's euro partners approve billions in new loans   Dallas Morning News

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Wall Street Journal
   
China Declares Currency Independence   
Wall Street Journal
On Tuesday China stopped supporting the yuan's tight link to the strong dollar, allowing its currency to weaken by 3% through Friday. That's not large by foreign-exchange standards—Japan's yen has fallen by 35% since 2012. Yet the yuan devaluation ...

How devaluation of yuan affects other economies   The Star Online
China adds chainsaw to economic juggling act   New Zealand Herald
Zhou Xiaochuan, Beijing's central radical banker   Financial Times
Reuters   
Bloomberg   
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New York Times
   
British Trader Charged in 'Flash Crash' Released After Bail Reduction   
New York Times
LONDON — Navinder Singh Sarao, the British futures trader charged by United States authorities with contributing to a sudden plunge in American stock markets five years ago, was assigned a reduced bail at a court hearing on Friday, allowing him to be ...

Accused US 'flash crash' trader wins bail in London   Toronto Sun
Hound of Hounslow accused of helping cause 2010 flash crash is freed on bail   Daily Mail
UK Bail Reduced for 'Flash Crash' Suspect   Wall Street Journal
Business Recorder (press release) (blog)   
Bloomberg   
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Reuters UK
   
Global stocks end week lower, bruised by China yuan weakness   
Reuters UK
NEW YORK Equities on world bourses ended the week lower on Friday after China's currency devaluation on Tuesday shook investors, though volatility declined late in the week, suggesting markets had absorbed Beijing's surprising actions. For the week ...

European stocks have worst week in month after Chinese devaluation   Irish Times

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Business Rates Put Free ATMs In Shops At Risk   
Sky News
Small shops are calling for cash machines to be exempt from business rates, amid concerns they will be forced to charge customers. 13:07, UK, Friday 14 August 2015. Some shops may be charged for offering their customers free ATMs. The business rates ...

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Mirror.co.uk
   
Supermarkets surrender to farmers after milk price protest   
The Independent
The entire supermarket sector caved into mounting pressure from farmers and activists yesterday as three more grocers said they would increase the amount they paid dairy farmers for milk. Lidl, Aldi and Morrisons' decision follows Asda's earlier example.
British supermarkets give ground in milk price wars   Irish Examiner
Aldi and Lidl pledge fairer milk deal for farmers as protests make ...   Mirror.co.uk
Respite for dairy farmers as supermarkets agree to pay more for milk   Telegraph.co.uk
New Zealand Herald   
FarmersWeekly   
the Irish News   
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The Independent
   
World's big banks set to be sued in London over forex rigging   
The Independent
The world's biggest banks face being pursued through the UK civil courts this autumn for billions of pounds in compensation payments for the actions of its traders in rigging foreign exchange rates. Five multinational banks – which include Britain's ...
Forex scandal lawyers pledge to fight on   Scotsman (blog)
Currency-rigging lawsuit settlements rise past $2 billion   Daily Times
Bank giants forced to pay out £1.3bn in rate-rigging claims   Morning Star Online
The Daily Star   
Telegraph.co.uk   
BBC News   
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BBC News
   
Covent Garden ex-council flat sells for £1.2m   
BBC News
An ex-council flat has sold for £1.2m - almost 10 times its original price. The flat, on Tavistock Street in Covent Garden, was bought under Margaret Thatcher's right-to-buy scheme in 1990 for £130,000. It is thought to be one of the most expensive ...
This former council flat has just sold for £1.2 million   Metro
Covent Garden council flat sold for £1.2m nets the former owners an 800% profit   Daily Mail
Two-bedroom former council flat in Covent Garden sells for £1.2m - earning the ...   Evening Standard
NEWS.com.au   
Express.co.uk   
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The Business Desk
   
Market Report: Premier Farnell oust Laurence Bain   
The Independent
A management shake-up put the spark back in electronic parts distributor Premier Farnell. The board of the FTSE 250 group, up 1.4p at 135.9p, ousted chief executive Laurence Bain, who took over from Harriet Green more than three years ago when she left ...

Raspberry Pi manufacturer ousts chief executive after run of bad results   The Guardian
CompaniesPremier Farnell shares pop as CEO steps down   Financial Times
The £100m share price fall which cost a chief executive his job   The Business Desk
Yorkshire Post   
DIGITALLOOK   
Insider Media   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Weir Group hit by broker downgrade   
Telegraph.co.uk
Shares in engineering group Weir tumbled after a broker slashed the stock's target price as fears intensified over the continued fall in commodity prices. Liberum lowered the stock's target price to £13.30, down from £14.50, as analysts now reckon a ...
Two-day boost leaves Tui top of the FTSE   Financial Times
Oil companies lead Britain's FTSE lower as crude prices fall   Reuters
FTSE slips on Eurozone growth slowdown   shropshirestar.com

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