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George Osborne ready to sell taxpayers' stake in Lloyds Banking Group
George Osborne has signalled he is ready to start the sell-off of the taxpayer's stake in Lloyds Banking Group, but said he is to consider whether to break up the Royal Bank of Scotland, in a move that could delay the bailed out bank's return to the private ...
George Osborne: Economy is 'out of intensive care'  Telegraph.co.uk
UK Mulls Breakup of RBS  Wall Street Journal
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Bernanke sees 2014 end for QE3
Ben Bernanke, Federal Reserve chairman, offered the firmest timeline yet for tapering US central bank asset purchases, saying bond buying by the US central bank could be slowed this year and end altogether around the middle of next year.
US Stocks Extend Losses as Fed Chairman Bernanke Speaks  Wall Street Journal
Fed Outlines Timeline for Winding Down Stimulus  New York Times
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BT chief Ian Livingston: 'I couldn't say no to Government job'
When Ian Livingston delivered BT's annual results, he had no idea that within six weeks he would be announcing his departure to take over from Lord Green as trade and investment minister.
BT Names New Chief Executive  Wall Street Journal
UPDATE 2-BT CEO Livingston steps down to join UK government  Reuters
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China Billionaire Invests $1.6 Billion in London Land, Boats
Dalian Wanda Group (DLWGCZ), the Chinese developer controlled by billionaire Wang Jianlin, is investing 1 billion pounds ($1.6 billion) in a British yachtmaker and a London site to build Western Europe's tallest residential tower.
China's Wanda aims to launch $1 billion NY hotel project this year: chairman  Reuters
China's Dalian Wanda to Build Luxury Hotels Overseas  Wall Street Journal
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King praises radical plan for state-owned lenders
Sir Mervyn King has used his last speech as governor of the Bank of England to back the chancellor's proposals to radically reshape Britain's two state-owned lenders, Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds Banking Group.
Six MPC members entrenched against further QE  Scotsman
Bank of England ratesetters remain split over QE at Sir Mervyn King's ...  Telegraph.co.uk
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FTSE slips as BoE highlights QE conundrum
By David Brett. LONDON | Wed Jun 19, 2013 7:19pm BST. LONDON (Reuters) - UK equities closed slightly lower on Wednesday as investors awaited clarity from the U.S.
FTSE advances ahead of QE statement  Scotsman
London open: Stocks fall as investors brace for Fed meeting  ShareCast
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Royal Mail workers vote to boycott handling competitors' mail
Government plans to privatise the Royal Mail could be hit after a boycott by thousands of postal workers moved a step closer today.
UPDATE 1-Workers at Britain's Royal Mail vote against sell-off  Reuters
96 per cent of Royal Mail staff vote 'no' to privatisation  Telegraph.co.uk
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Imagination Technologies' profit dips on licensing slowdown
By Paul Sandle. LONDON | Wed Jun 19, 2013 7:40am EDT. LONDON (Reuters) - Imagination Technologies, the British chip designer whose graphics technology is in smartphones from Apple and Samsung, reported lower full-year profits as licensing slows.
UK chipmaker Imagination tries to allay fears after profits fall  Financial Times
Imagination Technologies profits dip on chip licensing delays  Telegraph.co.uk
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Delays and high prices leave rail passengers dissatisfied
Passenger satisfaction on the railways is dipping, with value for money and how companies deal with delays being the biggest cause for complaint, according to a survey of thousands of train customers.
Passenger satisfaction with trains plunges  Telegraph.co.uk
Passenger fury at late-running trains hits six year high as rail companies ...  Daily Mail
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Payday lender banned from sending 'irresponsible' spam texts
A payday lender which sent �irresponsible� spam text messages which encouraged people to borrow money for a �night on the town� has been rapped by the Advertising Standards Authority.
Payday loan ad banned for '�1000 night out' offer  Telegraph.co.uk
Payday lender banned from sending irresponsible texts  Moneywise Magazine
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