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Nikkei hits fresh 5-1/2-year high on BOJ optimism, Sony soars
Wed May 22, 2013 2:49am EDT. * BOJ's view on economy outlook spur buying in futures * Volume highest since April 5 * Sony jumps on report of assessing spin-off proposal By Ayai Tomisawa TOKYO, May 22 (Reuters) - The Nikkei average climbed 1.6 ...
Japan Keeps Monetary Policy Steady Amid Deflation Fight  New York Times
Nikkei climbs 1.6 percent to five-and-a-half-year high on BOJ optimism, Sony ...  Reuters India
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Tax Dodgers 'Could End Extreme Poverty Twice' - Sky News
As David Cameron begins an EU offensive on tax avoidance, a charity accuses the Government of hypocrisy in its approach. 8:07am UK, Wednesday 22 May 2013.
Oxfam Says EU Tax Havens Hold $12 Trillion in Wealth  Bloomberg
Tax Row: UK 'Should Be Ashamed' Says Oxfam  Yahoo! News UK
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RBS and Lloyds stakes should be sold, says IMF
Britain will be advised to sell off the state's holdings in the Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds Bank by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in a move that will embolden George Osborne as he attempts to justify his economic strategy.
Could RBS stay in an independent Scotland?  BBC News
RBS to cut 1400 jobs over two years  Mortgage Strategy
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Royal Mail expected to announce �400m profits
Royal Mail is expected to unveil a huge jump in annual profits this week as it clears the way for a �3billion stock market flotation later this year.
'No Alternative To Royal Mail Privatisation,' Says Cable  Huffington Post UK
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Fiat Industrial to move tax home to UK
Fiat Industrial aims to move its tax residency to the UK from Italy after a merger with US business CNH to take advantage of a lighter fiscal regime, according to a regulatory filing.
Fiat to save tax  Gibraltar Chronicle
Fiat Industrial seeks UK residence to cut tax bill  Reuters UK
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HMRC 'errors' cost country �5bn, say MPs
The taxman had expected to save �8bn by 2015 from reducing errors and fraud in the administration of tax credits, but is expected to miss its target by �5bn.
HMRC errors costing taxpayers billions, say MPs  ifaonline.co.uk
First, David Cameron should bring his own tax havens to book  The Guardian
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Cook Defending Apple Puts Loophole-Closing Back on Agenda
A congressional hearing into Apple Inc. (AAPL)'s use of offshore tax shelters called attention to how U.S. companies lower their taxes, and underscored the difficulty Congress confronts when trying to end the practice.
Apple's Web of Tax Shelters Saved It Billions, Panel Finds  New York Times
Apple chief calls on US government to slash US corporate tax  The Guardian
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One in five retiring in 2013 'will be below poverty line'
One in five people retiring in Britain in 2013 will fall below the income poverty line according to a study by Prudential, which also found that nearly a quarter of women will enter retirement entirely dependent on the basic state pension.
One in seven to retire without a pension  Telegraph.co.uk
One in seven to rely on state pension  ifaonline.co.uk
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Shale gas 'could be a new North Sea for Britain'
The Institute of Directors claimed the fledgling industry could create 74,000 jobs, more than double its previous estimate of the industry's potential.
Shale gas could supply a third of UK needs, says IoD  Financial Times
UK Shale Boom Could Cut Gas Import Bill in Half, IoD Says  Bloomberg
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Homeserve expects to incur smaller legal costs and fines
Homeserve's shares jumped more than 10 per cent as the company revealed a smaller than anticipated �6m provision for legal costs and fines it is expected to incur for mis-selling home repairs insurance.
Homeserve sets �6m aside in FCA inquiry  The Independent
Homeserve sets aside �6m to cover fine for mis-selling policies as annual ...  This is Money
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