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Running of UK banks slated
'Britain has a global financial sector but a medium-sized economy. As the failures of others show, a country with an outsize banking industry can only prosper sustainably if it runs the tightest of ships'.
Osborne to unveil future of state-controlled banks  Reuters UK
UK Commission Pushes Criminal Sanctions for Bad Bankers  Wall Street Journal
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The G-8 Clamps Down on Tax Evasion, But Critics Say Plan Falls Short
Leaders of the G-8 nations have agreed on a series of measures designed to clamp down on tax evasion and tax avoidance. A communiqu� released from the summit of eight of the world's largest economies sets out 10 points aimed at promoting �fair taxes� ...
G8 summit: Osborne hails progress over tax evasion  The Guardian
G-8 Agrees Proposals to Tackle Tax Evasion, Avoidance  Wall Street Journal
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Vodafone raises Kabel Deutschland offer after rival bid - report
Wed Jun 19, 2013 12:24am BST. (Reuters) - Britain's Vodafone Group Plc (VOD.L) has raised its preliminary offer to buy Germany's largest cable operator, Kabel Deutschland Holding AG (KD8Gn.
John Malone Pushes Vodafone's Buttons  Wall Street Journal
Vodafone 'raises offer for Kabel Deutschland' following Liberty bid  Telegraph.co.uk
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First-time buyers face a decade of saving
Young couples who start a family in their twenties could spend more than a decade saving for a deposit for their first home, according to new research.
House prices: First-time buyers need to save for up to 30 YEARS to afford ...  Mirror.co.uk
'30 years' to save house deposit  shropshirestar.com
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�225000 fine for TV show call centre after harassed householders with ...
A call centre made famous by a BBC reality TV series has been fined �225,000 for harassing families with nuisance calls. The BBC has portrayed the company's millionaire boss 'Big Nev' Wilshire as a lovable rogue, a consumer champion and even a hero.
The Call Centre: Two companies featured on hit BBC3 show fined over nuisance ...  Mirror.co.uk
'Call Centre' boss's firms fined over nuisance calls  The Independent
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The �1m pay cut: City high-flier leaves Santander for Bank of England post
The City grandee Baroness Hogg's high-flying banker daughter Charlotte has taken a �1m pay cut to become the new Bank of England Governor's top enforcer.
Carney gets ball rolling on Bank of England governorship  Irish Times
Carney appoints Charlotte Hogg to Bank of England  Scotsman
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London shares close higher ahead of Fed meeting
LONDON - London shares closed higher on Tuesday as investors hoped the two-day Federal Reserve Board meeting will not spark too sharp a reduction in the Fed's stimulus programme to shore up the United States economy, dealers said.
UK Stocks Advance as HSBC and Standard Chartered Rally  Bloomberg
FTSE rises as traders buy beaten-down banks  Reuters UK
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Whitley Bay street garden branded 'safety risk'
A community garden in Whitley Bay, North Tyneside, which has won Britain in Bloom awards, has been earmarked for demolition because council bosses believe it is a health and safety risk.
Elf 'n' Safety V the back-street Eden: The dingy alley turned into ...  Daily Mail
Council accused over plantpot ban  Belfast Telegraph
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Asda slips as supermarkets battle for middle ground
The polarisation of the high street is showing no signs of slowing as new data reveals that discount chains Aldi and Lidl, along with high end grocer Waitrose, have won more customers this year than any of their supermarket rivals.
Busines news in brief: Adidas | ClydeUnion | Aldi | Lidl  Scotsman
Britain's grocery market polarisation intensifies - Kantar  Reuters
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Fresh Charges Readied In Rate-Rigging Case
LONDON�Prosecutors here plan to file criminal fraud charges against a former trader at UBS AG and Citigroup Inc. who allegedly was at the center of efforts by several banks to manipulate interest rates, people familiar with the plans said.
Former trader charged in Libor case  Financial Times
James Moore: Reckless bosses must face the consequences  The Independent
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