2015年9月30日 星期三

2015-10-01 U.K. Business


Telegraph.co.uk
   
Uber supporters hit out at 'damaging' London plans to restrict service   
Telegraph.co.uk
Plans to crack down on Uber in London have triggered a severe backlash from passengers and business leaders, with the capital's transport authorities accused of “arbitrary” proposals that would “damage London”. The Institute of Directors, which ...
Toronto eyes ride-sharing rules in 2016; Uber asked to halt until then   Reuters UK
Uber rallies customers against London plans to tighten rules   Financial Times
Black cab drivers bring London to a standstill in Uber protest   Daily Mail
The Guardian   
The Independent   
Express.co.uk   
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Reuters UK
   
Asia extends global gains, China PMI taken in stride   
Reuters UK
TOKYO Asian stocks rose on Thursday, drawing strength from overnight gains in global equities markets following their weakest quarter in four years, and a China factory activity survey that came in slightly better than initially expected. The final ...
China manufacturing contracts for 2nd straight month   Financial Times
China Sept Caixin factory, services PMIs signal more economic weakness   Daily Mail
China factory activity picks up to beat expectations   BBC News
ecns   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Railway Electrification Work To Restart   
Sky News
Plans to electrify the TransPennine and Midland Mainline train networks will resume following a three-month pause. 21:17, UK, Wednesday 30 September 2015. Train track. New trains will shave 15 minutes off Manchester to York journey times. Share on ...

Northern rail electrification to be 'unpaused'   The Guardian
Network Rail to deliver northern rail projects 4 years late   Financial Times
Network Rail to restart electrification of train lines   BBC News
Telegraph.co.uk   
Belfast Telegraph   
Manchester Evening News   
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BBC News
   
Right to 30-day refund becomes law   
BBC News
New consumer protection measures - including longer refund rights - have come into force under the Consumer Rights Act. For the first time anyone who buys faulty goods will be entitled to a full refund for up to 30 days after the purchase. Previously ...

Most motorists unaware of new rights to return faulty car to dealer within 30 ...   AM-online
Consumer law shake-up will strengthen shoppers' rights   Belfast Telegraph
Consumer Rights Act hands shoppers buying digital content more protection   Retail Week
Mirror.co.uk   
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Reuters UK
   
UK private sector growth slows in September - CBI   
Reuters UK
LONDON Growth in Britain's private sector slowed in the three months to September as the manufacturing sector stagnated for the first time in more than two years, according a survey by the Confederation of British Industry (CBI). The findings support ...
Economic expansion slowed in September but CBI says growth is still strong   City A.M.

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks set to end worst quarter in four years on upbeat note   
Yahoo Finance UK
NEW YORK, Sept 30 (Reuters) - The dollar gained and global equities rallied on Wednesday, adding an upbeat note to an otherwise dismal third quarter that is the worst for many markets since 2011, on hope that the rout in commodities has run its course.
Stocks end worst quarter in four years on upbeat note   Reuters UK
need2know: Flat open for new quarter   Sydney Morning Herald

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Financial Times
   
Why Generation Rent is near the end of the line   
Financial Times
When it comes to the obsessions of Londoners, property prices and the Tube both rank highly. No wonder that a map combining the two — the London Underground Rent Map — has gone viral on social media this week. Subtitled “Where you can't afford to ...

Why Tube strikes can be good for you   Spectator.co.uk (blog)
New London Underground map shows how expensive it is to rent stop-by-stop   Telegraph.co.uk
London Underground rent map from Thrillist shows cost of living in London   Metro
Your Local Guardian   
City A.M.   
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The Guardian
   
IMF chief warns of weaker global economic growth   
The Guardian
The IMF's managing director, Christine Lagarde, in Washington on Wednesday. She said financial stability had not yet been assured despite progress in recent years to make the system safer. Photograph: AFP/Getty. Larry Elliott Economics editor ...
Weaker currencies still drive export growth, says IMF   Financial Times
Emerging market growth miracle in 'jeopardy', warns IMF chief Christine Lagarde   Telegraph.co.uk
IMF head warns of weaker global growth   BBC News
Reuters UK   
Daily News & Analysis   
The Australian (blog)   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Twitter 'to unveil founder Jack Dorsey as new chief executive'   
Telegraph.co.uk
Twitter may be about to end its three-month search for a new CEO where it started: with once-ousted co-founder Jack Dorsey running the short-messaging service. Mr Dorsey will be named Twitter's permanent CEO as early as Thursday, according to the ...

Twitter board set to make Jack Dorsey permanent CEO for second time   Daily Mail
As Twitter, Square interests converge, CEO Dorsey risks conflicts   Reuters
Twitter likely to name Jack Dorsey permanent CEO: Report   Firstpost
New Zealand Herald   
Re/code   
13WMAZ   
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Daily Mail
   
Ocado to charge 5p for carriers no one wants as customers demand 'no bags' option   
Daily Mail
Ocado is under fire from customers after announcing it will charge 5p per carrier bag for its home deliveries. The online grocer sent an email to customers on Tuesday, saying that the charge will come into effect from next week. The policy is in line ...
Plastic bags set to cost you 5p each   Echo
Excess baggage: will the 5p charge finally kill the plastic bag?   The Guardian
Shoppers to be charged 5p for using plastic bags   ITV News
The Independent   
Metro   
expressandstar.com   
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