2015年9月14日 星期一

2015-09-15 U.K. Business


The Guardian
   
Resolution Foundation plays down fears over national living wage   
The Guardian
A protest by London University cleaners over sick pay, holidays and pensions for low-paid workers. Photograph: Peter Marshall/Demotix/Corbis. Katie Allen. Monday 14 September 2015 19.01 EDT Last modified on Monday 14 September 2015 19.03 EDT.
Higher UK minimum wage is affordable, says think-tank   Financial Times
Higher UK minimum wage to hit hospitality hardest - report   Reuters UK
George Osborne's national living wage will provide a pay rise to one in four ...   Mirror.co.uk
Belfast Telegraph   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Tube strikes 'can be good for the economy' a new study finds   
Evening Standard
If headlines are to be believed, the recent tube strikes caused 'travel chaos' and 'commuter misery', but new research suggests such walkouts are not all bad and, in fact, can have a positive effect on the economy. The London Undergroun shutdown forced ...

The economics of commuting   The Economist (blog)
The Hidden Benefits of the 2015 TfL London Tube Strikes   Lifehacker UK
London Transit Strike 'Helped' Economy, Report Argues   teleSUR English
The Stack   
Financial Times   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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BBC News
   
EconomyBoJ concerned about exports to emerging markets   
Financial Times
If there were any clues on what the Bank of Japan might do next, it came from the bank's commentary on the global economy. The BoJ held its loose policy intact today and said the domestic economy is stabilising. But its commentary on the international ...
BOJ Forgoes Additional Easing, Betting Economy Will Turn Around   Bloomberg
Asian shares tread water as US Fed meeting looms   Financial Express
BoJ, Meeting Before the Fed, Seen Holding Fire Despite Global Risks   NDTV
Firstpost   
Nikkei Asian Review   
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The Australian Financial Review
   
Deutsche Bank plans to cut staff by 25pc   
The Australian Financial Review
Co-Chief Executive Officer John Cryan, who replaced Anshu Jain in July, is pressing ahead with the bank's plan to bolster profitability by reducing expenses and cutting back businesses. Rob Homer. by Ambereen Choudhury and Nicholas Comfort. Deutsche ...

MOVES-Deutsche Bank, Wells Fargo, JP Morgan Asset Management   Reuters
Deutsche Bank likely to cut over 23000 jobs   Economic Times
Deutsche Bank Said to Weigh Cutting Jobs on Top of Postbank Sale   Bloomberg
Financial Times   
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Scotsman
   
Poundworld in 'landmark progress' with record sales   
Scotsman
Founder and chief executive Chris Edwards welcomed a record financial year for PoundWorld. Picture: Getty Images. EMMA NEWLANDS. 00:00 Tuesday 15 September 2015. 0. Have your say. Discount retailer Poundworld achieved “landmark progress” in ...

Poundworld tills ring up record profits   Financial Times
UK shoppers flock to Poundworld   Express.co.uk
Record sales for Poundworld as expansion accelerates   Herald Scotland
This is Money   
BQ Live   
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Belfast Telegraph
   
Fall in UK business optimism suggests 'turning point is approaching'   
Belfast Telegraph
The UK economy is expected to see more robust growth for the remainder of this year but "cracks are emerging" as business optimism slides, new figures show. Ads by Google. A monthly output index for accountancy and advisory firm BDO showed a rise from ...


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The Guardian
   
National Grid to remove electricity pylons from protected landscapes   
The Guardian
The National Grid is proposing to remove pylons to restore the view, such as in the Snowdonia national park. Photograph: National Grid/PA. Press Association. Monday 14 September 2015 19.01 EDT Last modified on Monday 14 September 2015 19.40 EDT.
Power lines to be taken down at cost of £11 million per pylon   Telegraph.co.uk
National Grid's eyesore pylons come down for £11m each   Daily Mail
Four protected landscapes earmarked for pylon removal to improve views   BT.com
Grough   
Yorkshire Post   
Daily Post North Wales   
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BBC News
   
PwC reports double-digit growth in Scottish operations   
BBC News
A strong performance by PwC's Scottish operations has helped to boost revenues and profits for the professional services firm. It saw UK revenue grew by 10% to about £3bn for the year ended 30 June, while profits were up 6% to £818m. The Scottish ...

PwC revenues reach record £3.1bn as firm stresses contribution to UK plc   The Guardian
PwC reports Scottish operation delivered 'double-digit' annual growth   Scottish Daily Record
PwC Scotland records double digit growth   BQ Live
Financial Times   
Insider Media   
The Independent   
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The Independent
   
Shares in Trinity Mirror soar after it confirms Local World talks   
The Independent
Shares in the publisher of the Daily Mirror and Sunday Mirror soared yesterday after it confirmed it was in talks to gobble up the 80 per cent of local newspaper group Local World it does not already own. Trinity Mirror, up 8.25p or 6 per cent to 147 ...
'Mirror' publisher bids to buy rival for €200m   Irish Times
Published 1 minute ago   The Times (subscription)
Local World takeover talks boost Trinity Mirror shares   Financial Times
Telegraph.co.uk   
The Guardian   
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PennEnergy
   
UK Rejects $8.3 Billion Offshore Wind Plan From EDF, Eneco   
PennEnergy
The U.K. government rejected a 5.4 billion-pound ($8.3 billion) proposal to build a giant offshore wind farm in Navitus Bay, saying it would harm protected views from a coast designated as a World Heritage Site. The project was a joint venture between ...


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