2015年11月1日 星期日

2015-11-02 U.K. Business


Wall Street Journal
   
China Manufacturing Gauge Suggests Smaller Factories Are Seeing Relief   
Wall Street Journal
BEIJING—China's factory activity decreased at a slower pace in October, according to a private-sector gauge, indicating Beijing's earlier stimulus measures might be having an impact. The new reading released on Monday helps to paint a mixed picture ...
GLOBAL-ECONOMY-Asia's factories struggle with global demand gulf   Daily Mail
Asian mkts mixed as China Caixin PMI falls for 8th month   Moneycontrol.com
China manufacturing shows signs of stabilizing in October   Washington Post
Reuters UK   
CNBC   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Want to fly at 2500mph? BAE Systems does and is willing to pay £20m for it   
Telegraph.co.uk
Hypersonic air travel and cut-price satellite launches will move a step closer when BAE Systems buys a stake in a UK company developing engines able to power aircraft at 2,500mph and into space. The FTSE 100 group is set to purchase 20pc of ...

BAE invests in space engine firm Reaction Engines   BBC News
BAE Systems to pay £20.6m for 20% of space engine group   Financial Times
BAE Systems to buy 20 percent stake in Reaction Engines - FT   Reuters UK
Wall Street Journal   
Yahoo Finance UK   
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Reuters UK
   
Corked? Fine wines languish in China warehouses as consumers cool   
Reuters UK
SHANGHAI The crates of Chateau Brehat wine from Bordeaux had gathered dust for three years in a bonded warehouse on the outskirts of Shanghai before the owners cut their losses in July, slashing three-quarters off the $50 price (£32.3) tag. The fire ...

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Too many open issues on bank recapitalization   
Kathimerini
Many crucial aspects of the structure of the recapitalization process remain open even after the tabling of the relevant draft law on Friday in Parliament. The new framework also includes clauses leading to sweeping changes in the boards of banks and ...

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Reuters UK
   
Greece sets mix of bonds, shares in state aid to recapitalise banks   
Reuters UK
ATHENS Greece's bank bailout fund HFSF will provide state aid to recapitalise the country's main banks by buying a mix of contingent convertible bonds (CoCoS) and new shares the lenders will issue, the government said on Sunday. The Hellenic Financial ...

Greece Sets Terms for Aiding $15.9 Billion Bank Recapitalization   Bloomberg
ECB reveals capital hole in Greek banks as unpaid loans soar   Sydney Morning Herald
Greek banks must raise €14.4bn for ECB stress tests   Irish Times
The Nation   
Financial Times   
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TV Newsroom
   
'Bleeding' UK Steel Industry on Verge of Collapse – Trade Group Leader   
TV Newsroom
Mr Javid will be meeting the EU Trade Commissioner (Cecilia Malmstrom), the Commission vice-president for jobs and growth (Jyrki Katainen) and the Industry and Internal Market Commissioner (Elzbieta Bienkowska). Mr Javid said: “I want to see steel top ...
Javid warned over grant to jobless steel apprentices   Financial Times
Steelmaking's demise at place of its birth signals wider crisis   Chicago Tribune
Ministers Alter Steel Guidance After Job Cuts   Eagle Radio
Rapid News Network   
Business Reporter   
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Exeter Express and Echo
   
Burger King in bid to sell alcohol in its UK restaurants   
Exeter Express and Echo
It could become the first fast food chain to sell alcohol in the UK - and wants plastic bottles of American beer to be available to drink on the premises from this month. It has applied for drinks licences at four UK branches - Newcastle-under-Lyme ...
Burger King may start serving beer at UK branches   ITV News
Burger King launches bid to become first fast food chain to sell alcohol in the UK   The Independent
Why doesn't Southport have a Burger King?   Southport Visiter
Metro   
Daily Mail   
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Daily Mail
   
Call for flood risk warnings on property websites and house adverts   
Daily Mail
House hunters should be given traffic light-style warnings on property websites and in adverts to show the risk of a home flooding, the Association of British Insurers (ABI) has said. The ABI said there is also currently a lack of flood risk ...
Home buyers need flood risk details up front   Yorkshire Post

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City A.M.
   
Standard Chartered results: Asia-facing bank to post third-quarter performance ...   
City A.M.
Standard Chartered is expected to post another drop in profits tomorrow, as new chief executive Bill Winters struggles to turn around the ailing Asia-facing bank. The results come amid increased speculation that Standard Chartered is looking to raise ...
HSBC review on HQ move comes into focus as it prepares to report results   The Guardian
In the City: Liverpool FC sponsor expected to announce sharp profits plunge   Liverpool Echo
HSBC profits to hit £3billion   Express.co.uk
Telegraph.co.uk   
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
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Daily Mail
   
Britain best place in EU to start a business after economic recovery   
Warrington Guardian
Britain's economic performance has outstripped all major European Union countries and it is now one of the best places in the world to start up a business, an international survey of wealth and happiness has found. Government policies aimed at getting ...

Low costs make UK best place in EU for business start-ups   Financial Times
Britain ranked as 15th most prosperous country in the world - Legatum Institute   City A.M.
For Britain, EU Question Is Matter of Security, Not Just Economics   Wall Street Journal

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