2015年10月29日 星期四

2015-10-30 U.K. Business


TV Newsroom
   
Women now 25% of FTSE boards but more needed   
TV Newsroom
The two retailers have not enjoyed the easiest time on the high street in the past five years, but they have led the way in the battle to increase female representation on Britain's boards. “Occasionally, male directors promote a hostile board ...
Women make up 25% of FTSE boards: so what comes next?   Chartered Management Institute
Boardroom equality improves but few women occupy key roles   The Guardian
More women on British boards is a triumph. But let's not break out the ...   Telegraph.co.uk
This is Money   
Financial Times   
International Business Times UK   
Gov.UK   
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Reuters UK
   
Consumer confidence slips to four-month low - GfK   
Reuters UK
LONDON, British consumer morale slipped to its lowest in four months in October, a survey showed on Friday, adding to signs that domestically driven growth is continuing to ease in the final three months of the year. Market research company GfK said ...
Global economic downturn fears prompt high street gloom   The Guardian
Consumers growing more positive about personal finance but worried over UK economy   City A.M.

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Reuters UK
   
Mortgage, retail sales data cast doubt over economy   
Reuters UK
LONDON British mortgage approvals fell for the first time in four months and retail sales growth softened, casting a shade of uncertainty over hopes that the economy will regain momentum in the final months of the year. Thursday's batch of data is ...
Imla urges Govt not to derail recovery with new regulation   Mortgage Strategy
Remortgage surge drives housing market   Introducer Today
British mortgage, retail sales data cast shade of doubt over economy   Yahoo Finance UK
Mortgage Introducer   
Stock Market Wire   
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Wall Street Journal
   
US 10-Year Yield Hits One-Month High on Fed Anxiety   
Wall Street Journal
U.S. government-debt prices declined for a second consecutive session, as anxiety over a possible interest-rate increase by the Federal Reserve in December sent the yield on the benchmark 10-year note to a one-month high. Investors have been shedding ...

Stocks dip, bond yields rise as Fed zest fades   Reuters UK
GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks dip, bond yields rise as Fed zest fades   Reuters
Treasuries Tumble as Chances of 2015 Fed Rate Boost Reach 50%   Bloomberg

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Manchester Evening News
   
M.E.N Media owner Trinity Mirror to buy publisher Local World   
Manchester Evening News
Local World operates 83 regional print publications including 16 daily paid-for titles, including Bristol Post, Derby Telegraph, Hull Daily Mail, Leicester Mercury and Stoke Sentinel. Shares. Get business news by email. Invalid e-mail. Subscribe Thanks ...
Newspaper publisher Trinity Mirror to buy rival Local World   Daily Mail

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Reuters UK
   
Pfizer, Allergan merger talks raise tax hackles in US   
Reuters UK
Pfizer Inc (PFE.N), the No. 1 U.S. drugmaker, and Botox maker Allergan Plc (AGN.N) said they were in friendly talks to create a pharmaceutical colossus but the prospect that the company would seek to avoid U.S. taxes sounded political alarm bells. Both ...
Behind Allergan, a Dealmaking CEO Ready to Win the Big Prize   Bloomberg
Spencer Platt / Getty Images   Los Angeles Times
Allergan merger to offer Pfizer tax benefits   BDlive
Wall Street Journal   
USA TODAY   
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The Globe and Mail
   
More jobs to go as $8bn charge and cheap oil push Shell into record loss   
The Independent
Shell has warned of further job cuts as it took an $8.2bn (£5.5bn) hit from project cancellations in Alaska and Canada and the low oil price and fell to a record quarterly loss. Announcing the $7.42bn third-quarter loss, the chief financial officer ...
Shell indicates more North Sea job cuts looming   Herald Scotland
Shell CEO confident of 'good' ruling from ACCC on BG takeover   Sydney Morning Herald
Shell has biggest loss in more than a decade   Irish Examiner
Inquirer.net   
DC Progressive   
Huffington Post Canada   
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Hull Daily Mail
   
Smith & Nephew pleased with 'strong performance'   
Hull Daily Mail
SMITH & Nephew says it is pleased with its progress this year despite profits falling four per cent in the third quarter to £724m. The global healthcare giant, which has a factory in Hessle Road, said it would stick to its end of year forecast and ...

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
British American Tobacco hit by emerging market turmoil   
Telegraph.co.uk
British American Tobacco (BAT) has been caught up in the economic turmoil affecting emerging markets as currency fluctuations and slowing smoking rates caused revenue at the cigarette giant to fall 6.5pc during the first nine months of the year. Many ...
Buy British American Tobacco For Diversity And Yield   Seeking Alpha
RPT-UPDATE 1-British American Tobacco revenue hurt by weak currencies   Reuters
BAT Hit by Canadian Appeals-Court Ruling   Wall Street Journal
Bloomberg   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
The £44000 house price premium to live in the countryside   
Telegraph.co.uk
House hunters must pay a £44,000 premium to live in the countryside - despite the gap narrowing over the past 10 years, a study found. Research showed properties in rural areas still cost a fifth more than properties in towns and cities outside of London.
Live in the countryside? Then you might NEVER own a home   Mirror.co.uk
'£44000 premium' for home buyers to live in the countryside   Daily Mail
Rural homes about £30000 more expensive on average, report finds   Glasgow South and Eastwood Extra

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