2015年9月19日 星期六

2015-09-20 U.K. Business


Financial Times
   
Scrap cash altogether, says Bank of England's chief economist   
Financial Times
Having already decided to cast paper notes aside in favour of plastic, the Bank of England's chief economist has proposed getting rid of cash altogether. For many, the idea of abandoning a system that has been with us for centuries in favour of a ...

UK interest rates may have to be cut, warns Bank of England chief economist   The Guardian
BoE's Forbes: United Kingdom rates to rise 'sooner rather than later   TV Newsroom
Negative interest rates could be necessary to protect UK economy, says Bank of ...   Telegraph.co.uk
Daily Mail   
Reuters UK   
The Economist (blog)   
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Reuters UK
   
Big beer merger could ripple across wider beverage sector   
Reuters UK
NEW YORK Anheuser-Busch InBev's prospective deal for SABMiller PLC is expected to ripple across other consumer industries in the next few years, from soda makers and bottlers to snack manufacturers. If AB InBev's initial approach to SABMiller succeeds, ...

AB InBev's bid for SABMiller: A brewing merger makes sense when lager is in ...   The Independent
'MegaBrew' eyes move to the UK to escape tax bill   Telegraph.co.uk
AB InBev approaches SABMiller in document business mixture   Observer
Times LIVE   
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The Independent
   
Concorde set to fly again by 2019   
Times of India
Thanks to a fan club with a £180 million kitty, the supersonic airliner may soon return to the skies. Club Concorde, a group of ex-pilots, airline executives, engineers and Concorde enthusiasts have unveiled their plan to have the airliner back in the ...
Concorde fans hope to get jet airborne by 2019   BBC News
Iconic Concorde airliner may fly again by 2019 according to influential group ...   Big News Network.com
New hopes for Concorde to take to the skies once again   Bristol Post
Telegraph.co.uk   
The Guardian   
Mirror.co.uk   
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International Business Times UK
   
London fifth most expensive city but cheaper than New York - UBS study   
International Business Times UK
London has been ranked the fifth most expensive city in the world to live in which includes rent. The average rent for a two-room furnished apartment in London would be £1,828 ($2,840) compared to Beijing where it would be £740 ($1,150), according to a ...

London fifth-priciest city in the world but earnings lag behind - UBS   Reuters UK
The 12 cities with higher wages than London   The Independent
London is world's fifth most expensive city   Financial Times

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Yahoo News UK
   
Aberdeen Defies China Slowdown With Key Deal   
Sky News
The FTSE-100 fund manager will sign an agreement to expand its presence in the world's second-largest economy, Sky News learns. 01:13, UK, Sunday 20 September 2015. Yacht. Aberdeen Asset Management sponsors Cowes Week. Share on Twitter ...

Here's Why The FTSE 100 And US Markets Are The Best   The Motley Fool UK

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Reuters UK
   
A divided Fed pits world's woes against domestic growth   
Reuters UK
NASHVILLE, Tenn Federal Reserve policymakers appeared deeply divided on Saturday over how seriously problems in the world economy will effect the U.S., a fracture that may be difficult for Fed Chair Janet Yellen to mend as she guides the central bank's ...

Chances of a rate hike subside as rand gains   Times LIVE
Fed Officials Make Case for 2015 Liftoff After September Hold   Bloomberg
Zero interest rate policy may be bad for Wall Street but it's good for workers   The Guardian
Herald Current   
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The Independent
   
Worldpay staff get windfall in £3.5bn float   
The Independent
Top staff at Worldpay are in line for at least £100m after the payment-processing company's private equity owners fired the starting gun on London's biggest float of the year. Advent and Bain Capital, which bought Worldpay from Royal Bank of Scotland ...
Worldpay ripe for £6bn float on London Stock Exchange next month   This is Money
Worldpay set to receive £900m float   Express.co.uk
Worldpay, British Payment Processing Firm, To Sell Shares On London Stock Exchange   TV Newsroom
The Sunday Times   
Telegraph.co.uk   
ITProPortal   
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BBC News
   
One in three councils 'not replacing Right to Buy homes'   
BBC News
One in three councils in England has not replaced a single home sold through the Right to Buy scheme since 2012, according to the charity Shelter. It said just 8% of councils had built enough to replace half of their stock sold through the scheme ...
One in three councils have 'not replaced any right to buy homes sold'   ITV News
Third of councils 'not replaced any Right to Buy homes sold'   Belfast Telegraph

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The Guardian
   
George Osborne: We should embrace China, not fear its rise   
The Guardian
George Osborne speaking at a global investment conference in London. 'We want a golden relationship with China,' he wrote. Toby Helm and Heather Stewart. Saturday 19 September 2015 17.00 EDT Last modified on Saturday 19 September 2015 19.07 ...

George Osborne seeks to make the UK China's 'best partner in the West'   Belfast Telegraph
George Osborne to push for 'new era in UK-China relations'   BBC News

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Blackmore Vale Magazine
   
Family of cats cruelly abandoned next to sewage works in Sherborne   
Blackmore Vale Magazine
The cats were found to be crawling with fleas and the mother was suffering from a case of diarrhea. Family of cats cruelly abandoned next to sewage works in Sherborne. X. Share Tweet Share Pin It Email. Copy link to paste in your message. /. The cats ...
Family of cats abandoned 'like waste' in Sherborne   Western Gazette
Appeal after cat shot in face with air gun   Dorset Echo
Elderly cat is victim of air gun attack in Dorset   ITV News
Western Daily Press   
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