2015年10月8日 星期四

2015-10-09 U.K. Business


The Guardian
   
Volkswagen Australia to launch recall of 90000 cars affected in emissions cheat   
The Guardian
A Volkswagen logo is seen on one of the German automaker's cars in a street in Sydney, Australia, October 8 2015. Photograph: David Gray/Reuters. Australian Associated Press. Thursday 8 October 2015 21.11 EDT. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter ...

VW Australia to recall almost 100000 vehicles   Financial Times
US House slams regulators for not catching VW for years   Reuters UK
Volkswagen Australia to recall all vehicles with emissions cheating devices   Daily Mail
The Independent   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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Financial Times
   
Mark Carney leaves Bank of England monetary policy options open   
Financial Times
Mark Carney, the Bank of England governor, highlighted the strength of the domestic British economy on Thursday, indicating that he still thought the conditions were right to consider raising interest rates around the end of this year. On the day that ...
Carney says Bank of England rate hike not Fed-dependent   Reuters UK
Mark Carney: Emerging market debt is the biggest risk right now   Telegraph.co.uk
Life on monetary policy committee is easy: turn up, listen, do nothing   The Guardian
Interactive Investor   
Daily Mail   
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The Guardian
   
Bank of England to probe George Osborne's new bank tax   
The Guardian
Critics claim proposed banking changes will unfairly impact on smaller challenger banks such as Metro bank. Photograph: Felix Clay for the Guardian. Jill Treanor. Thursday 8 October 2015 19.01 EDT Last modified on Thursday 8 October 2015 20.11 EDT.
Andrew Tyrie intervenes on small bank 'supertax'   Financial Times
Andrew Tyrie asks regulator to review effect of new bank tax   Reuters UK
Andrew Tyrie ramping up efforts to block George Osborne's proposed new bank tax   City A.M.
Yahoo Finance UK   
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Reuters UK
   
IMF told that amid 'new mediocre' no room for mistakes by central banks   
Reuters UK
LIMA Central banks have little room for error in a low-growth world in which over-leveraged and commodity-dependent emerging economies and a slowing China are major risks, top international financiers told the International Monetary Fund's meeting.
Lagarde: China's economy is not all 'doom and gloom'   BBC News
There's no such thing as junk science, just polluters in denial   The Independent
George Osborne's infrastructure plans are a 'win-win' for UK, says IMF   Telegraph.co.uk
Reuters   
Financial Times   
The Guardian   
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Reuters UK
   
Bank of England head rebuts critics of his global warming remarks   
Reuters UK
LIMA Bank of England Governor Mark Carney struck back on Thursday at critics of his recent remarks about the effect of climate change, saying it has real effects on the insurance industry, which the central bank regulates. He said the Group of 20 ...

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The Guardian
   
World's young jobseekers still struggling, says ILO   
The Guardian
ILO notes the 'stubbornly high' youth unemployment rate was partly down to a shrinking youth labour force as more young people enrol in education. Photograph: Erica Shires/Corbis. Katie Allen. Thursday 8 October 2015 16.00 EDT Last modified on ...

Youth unemployment rising in China and Brazil, ILO says   Reuters UK
Global economic slowdown threatens gains in youth unemployment   Financial Times

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Bank of Scotland unveils limited edition 'Pudsey' £5 note   
Herald Scotland
The Bank of Scotland has unveiled its first polymer bank note, which was designed by a 13-year-old from Dundee. The limited-edition note featuring Pudsey Bear will be auctioned to raise money for BBC Children In Need. Only 50 will be printed in total ...

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Asda's profit tops £1bn despite sales decline   
Herald Scotland
Profits at supermarket operator Asda, which is owned Wal-Mart, have surpassed £1 billion for the first time despite a decline in sales and slight loss of market share. According to recently filed annual accounts, Asda's operating profit rose 1.9 per ...

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Herald Scotland
   
Test drilling to start as part of fracking study   
Herald Scotland
TEST drilling for unconventional coal and gas has been given the go-ahead as part of an 18-month process to determine whether industrial-scale fracking should be allowed in Scotland. A detailed research programme into the potential benefits and ...
Market Report: Scottish Government halts Algy Cluff's energy revolution   The Independent
Energy firm to walk away over gas extraction ban   Scotsman
SNP attacked over coal gasification ban   The Times (subscription)
BBC News   
Financial Times   
Reuters UK   
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Retail Week
   
Lidl extends living wage to staff in Northern Ireland   
Retail Week
Discount retailer Lidl has reversed its decision to exclude Northern Irish workers from the pay rise awarded to rest of its UK staff. The announcement in September that the introduction of Lidl's living wage - £8.20 an hour (£9.35 an hour in London ...

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