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Co-op suffers double rating blow as Moody's warns investors may only get a ...
Moody's downgraded the bank's subordinated debt and junior subordinated debt - the bonds that will be "bailed in" to help fill a �1.5bn capital hole at the bank - ratings to Ca and Ca (hyb) from B2 and B3 (hyb) respectively with a negative outlook.
Lloyds' chief denies pressure to select Co-op bid  Financial Times
Lloyds 'was warned Co-operative Bank's failed bid for branches was ...  Mirror.co.uk
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Tax Avoidance: G8 Has Made 'Genuine Progress'
The G8 leaders have made some progress in the battle against tax avoidance - but there is still a long way to go. 8:14pm UK, Tuesday 18 June 2013.
G8 summit: Osborne hails progress over tax evasion  The Guardian
UK's Osborne: Concrete Steps on Tax Avoidance Expected at G-8  Wall Street Journal
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Review into high street attacks Portas plan
Bill Grimsey, the former chief executive of the DIY chain Wickes and Iceland stores, has attacked the retail expert Mary Portas for giving "false hope" to Britain's high streets.
It's the end of this road for the high street  Telegraph.co.uk
Former Wickes boss lays out vision for High Street  BBC News
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Inflation Continues to Undershoot Fed Target
Federal Reserve officials both expect and want inflation to be higher than it is. So far, that isn't happening. Consumer price data released Tuesday showed inflation rose a mere 1.4% in May from a year earlier.
inflation: five graphs that show why prices are rising  Telegraph.co.uk
UK inflation rate rises to 2.7% in May  BBC News
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Carney picks Santander's Charlotte Hogg for Bank of England post
Mark Carney, the governor-designate of the Bank of England, has made his first senior appointment, recruiting Charlotte Hogg, daughter of titans of the British establishment, as the central bank's first chief operating officer.
Charlotte Hogg at Bank's wheel to steer daily operations  The Times (subscription)
BoE names Charlotte Hogg as first chief operating officer  Telegraph.co.uk
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The Call Centre: Two companies featured on hit BBC3 show fined over nuisance ...
Two firms in BBC documentary series The Call Centre were fined a total of �225,000 today for making nuisance sales calls. The Information Commissioner's Office said there had been 2,700 complaints about Nationwide Energy Services and We Claim You ...
'Call Centre' boss's firms fined over nuisance calls  The Independent
Two companies fined for PPI and home insulation nuisance calls  Financial Times
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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.
Co-op food sales fall for fourth consecutive month as bank struggles  Telegraph.co.uk
Britain's grocery market polarisation intensifies - Kantar  Reuters
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'To farm I have to rape the countryside. It's got to be wrong': The true effect of the ...
To passers-by, the red-brown earthy mound rising up from the path would probably warrant little more than a cursory glance. It looks like part of the steep bank which flanks the footpath cutting through this quiet corner of the Gloucestershire countryside.
Zoologist and crossbench peer Lord Krebs questioned the credibility of plans ...  BBC News
Badger cull a PR disaster for UK countryside, warn 'dissident' farmers  The Ecologist
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UK Stocks Advance as HSBC and Standard Chartered Rally
U.K. stocks climbed, sending the benchmark FTSE 100 (UKX) Index higher for a fourth day, as the Federal Reserve began its two-day meeting on monetary policy.
Market overview: Footsie rises on speculation of Chinese rate cut  ShareCast
Whitbread, HSBC help lift FTSE 100  MarketWatch
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Former Trader Is Charged in UK Libor Probe
LONDON�British prosecutors filed fraud charges Tuesday against former UBS AG and Citigroup Inc. trader Tom Hayes, the first criminal charges by U.K.
UPDATE 2-UK charges ex-UBS trader Hayes in Libor investigation  Reuters
Former trader charged in Libor case  Financial Times
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