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Co-op Bank stops lending to new corporate clients
By Matt Scuffham. LONDON | Fri May 24, 2013 4:15pm BST. LONDON (Reuters) - The Co-operative Bank has stopped offering loans to new business customers, part of measures designed to quell growing concerns over its capital position.
Co-op Bank halts loans to new business customers  Telegraph.co.uk
Co-Op Bank Halts Loans to New Business Clients After Downgrade  Businessweek
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James Purnell says BBC 'mortified' by failed �100m project
The BBC has apologised after spending nearly �100m on a project which has been abandoned. James Purnell, the corporation's director of strategy and digital, said "everybody at the BBC is mortified" at the cost of the Digital Media Initiative, which never ...
BBC admits it has 'wasted a huge amount of money' as it scraps ...  Daily Mail
BBC suspends technology boss over 'wasted' �100m  Telegraph.co.uk
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Gas: UK 'Was Six Hours From Running Out'
Britain's gas supplies ran "dangerously" low in March as high demand in cold temperatures and overseas supply problems coincided.
UK "gas supply is dangerously low"  MyFinances.co.uk
Britain 'came close to running out of gas'  Telegraph.co.uk
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Stock markets in volatile mood as central bankers try to calm investor nerves ...
Shares in London were on the slide again today as global stock markets reverberated from yesterday's mass sell-off. The volatile conditions mirrored markets in Asia overnight, which are plagued by concerns that Japan's bull-run - which had seen the stock ...
Pullback on FTSE deepens as HSBC declines  Reuters UK
What Central Banks Can Learn From Volatile Markets  CNBC.com
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News Corp adopts 'poison pill' share plan to protect divisions
News Corp has adopted a �poison pill� to avoid anybody building a stake to challenge Rupert Murdoch's near-40 per cent voting control as his family media empire splits into separate entertainment and publishing businesses.
News Corp to separate publishing and entertainment groups by end of June  The Guardian
News Corp to split in two on 28 June  BBC News
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Early Look at US Manufacturing Indicates Moderate Expansion
U.S. factory sector appears to be slowing slightly, according to an early reading of May activity released Thursday. The flash purchasing managers' index compiled by data provider Markit fell to 51.9 in May from a final April reading of 52.1.
China factory activity contracts in May  CNN
China factory activity shrinks for first time in seven months: flash PMI  Chicago Tribune
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HSBC faces court threat as deal on money laundering charges stalls
HSBC's controversial $1.9bn (�1.6bn) settlement deal with the US authorities over money laundering charges has stalled after a row between the justice department and the judge overseeing the case.
HSBC's $1.9bn money laundering settlement could be rejected  Telegraph.co.uk
89 per cent of shareholders at AGM approve pay plan: HSBC  Economic Times
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Embattled P&G Chief Replaced By Old Boss
Robert McDonald's four-year struggle to adapt Procter & Gamble Co. to a new world of more frugal consumers and tougher global competition has come to an abrupt end.
Procter & Gamble shares near high on CEO switch  Businessweek
Wall St welcomes Lafley's return to P&G  Financial Times
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Mortgage lending falls for unprecedented fourth month
Households paid off �241m more mortgage debt than they borrowed in an effort to get on top of their debts. Before May last year, net lending had never been negative since the BBA started collecting the data in 1997.
Mortgage approvals at four-month high but consumers are still wary of taking ...  This is Money
BBA: Gross mortgage borrowing unchanged at �7.8bn in April  Money Marketing
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RBS hit by IT failure on mobile app
Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) was hit by another IT failure on Friday morning that left customers unable to access their accounts through the mobile banking app.
RBS hit by mobile banking app glitch  ShareCast
Second RBS apology for banking app glitch  BBC News
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