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Relief for Osborne at last as IMF spots signs of recovery and welcomes ...
George Osborne yesterday won backing from the International Monetary Fund, as it welcomed improvements in the economy. It will come as a relief to the Chancellor who was last month heavily criticised by the watchdog's chief economist for sticking to his ...
IMF pulls its punches on UK economic policy  Financial Times
Leaders: George Osborne's Plan B | Poor healthcare  Scotsman
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Market Report: Morrisons on shelf after shares sell-off
The supermarket chain Morrisons enjoyed a day in the sun last week after it unveiled a 25-year, �170m licensing deal with Ocado to help it launch food online next year.
Head of Waitrose Mark Price refuses to meet me, says Ocado chief Tim Steiner  Telegraph.co.uk
Morrisons shares slide as investment manager sells out  The Guardian
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Bernanke Comments Weigh on Asian Shares
Japanese stocks rose sharply due to a firmer yen early Thursday, while the Australian and South Korean markets were lower, as investors reacted to Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke's congressional hearing.
Dollar Index Rises to Almost 3-Year High Before Jobs, Home Data  Bloomberg
US could slow pace of bond buying as early as next month  The Independent
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Nationwide chief warns Help to Buy scheme could harm first time buyers
The boss of Britain's biggest building society says a government scheme could make it even harder for first-time buyers to bag a home.
Nationwide profits soar despite bad debts  The Independent
First-time buyers lift Nationwide  Scotsman
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�410million profits at the power giant fined for misleading customers
Profits at the energy giant SSE surged by 28 per cent on the back of a cold winter that left millions struggling to heat their homes.
SSE profits soar after price hikes and long winter � but tariffs to rise again  The Independent
SSE customers face bigger bills despite profit surge of nearly 28%  Mirror.co.uk
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Cable & Wireless Communications to end era with relocation
Cable & Wireless Communications, the telecoms group that traces its history back to the early days of the British empire, is to leave the UK after more than 140 years and move its headquarters across the Atlantic.
Cable & Wireless Communications revenues down on Caribbean tourism slump  Telegraph.co.uk
CWC will move base out of UK after disposals  CITY A.M.
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Sterling slides as retail sales soften
As unsettled weather and rising food prices put off shoppers, retail sales volumes including fuel sank 1.3pc month-on-month, confounding economists' forecasts for flat sales.
UK retail sales slump as shoppers balk at higher prices and cold weather  The Guardian
Canada Retail Sales Weaker than Expected in March  Wall Street Journal
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Irishman behind world's largest wave farm
A company headed by an Irishman and using wind energy technology first designed in Queen's University Belfast has been granted planning permission by the Scottish government for the world's largest commercial wave farm.
Ministers approve plans for world's biggest wave farm in Western Isles  BBC News
World's largest wave energy development gets go-ahead  The Times (subscription)
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Blue Flag awards given to 55 beaches in England
More than 50 English beaches have met tough new EU standards to receive Blue Flag awards, recognising their high standards and water quality.
Blue flag beaches down in Britain  Telegraph.co.uk
Number of beaches with Blue Flag status drops  Irish Times
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Britvic to slash 15% of workforce
Britvic is to cut up to 400 jobs - 15 per cent of its workforce - as part of efforts to bolster its fortunes as a standalone company should competition authorities squash its proposed tie-up with Scottish peer AG Barr.
Britvic to close two factories as it presses on from failed AG Barr deal  Telegraph.co.uk
Britvic Gains as Cost Cutting Plans Reduce Merger Uncertainty  Bloomberg
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