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Co-operative Bank draws scrutiny as it ends new company loans
In March the Co-operative Bank quietly hung the �closed to new business� sign over its corporate banking operation. While it continued to service existing business customers it turned away new ones as it worked to conserve capital and to comply with tighter ...
Co-op Bank stops lending to new corporate clients  Reuters UK
Co-op Bank halts loans to new business customers  Telegraph.co.uk
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BBC axes �100m digital media project
The BBC has shut down a five-year technology project to give employees access to its entire archive of content for editing and broadcast, writing off almost �100m spent on it so far.
When will the BBC stop wasting our money?  Telegraph.co.uk
BBC abandons �100m digital project  BBC News
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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.
Senior energy boss Rob Hastings reveals crisis closer than first thought  Daily Mail
UK "gas supply is dangerously low"  MyFinances.co.uk
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HSBC under fire from all sides at AGM
Angry shareholders of HSBC on Friday bombarded the group's board with barrage of accusations ranging from financing Mexican drug cartels to supporting tax havens, slashing jobs and mis-selling products.
HSBC reviews logging policy as Bill Oddie film sparks petition  The Independent
HSBC Says 'Worrying' Countries Act Unilaterally on Rules (1)  Businessweek
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New rule tightens Rupert Murdoch's grip on News Corp companies
News Corp, which will separate its highly profitable television and entertainment arm from its troubled newspaper and book publishing assets next month, set out plans for the new structure on Friday, ahead of a meeting with investors next week.
News Corp. Board Approves Split  Wall Street Journal
News Corp adopts 'poison pill' share plan to protect divisions  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 edge up as incentive schemes kick in  Financial Times
Mortgage approvals at four-month high but consumers are still wary of taking ...  This is Money
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DIARY - Major Central Bank Meetings for 2013
Fri May 24, 2013 7:05am EDT. For other related diaries, please see; DIARY - U.S. Federal Reserve DIARY - Polling Unit Diary DIARY - Key World Financial Events DIARY - Political and General news DIARY - Index of all Diaries DIARY - G7 Economic ...
MPC member Paul Fisher said no return to economic boom anytime soon  WalesOnline
UK only two-thirds through debt recovery, says Paul Fisher  Telegraph.co.uk
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NatWest, RBS and Ulster Bank apps hit by glitches
Around two million NatWest, RBS and Ulster Bank customers found themselves unable to access their accounts via mobile apps for several hours on Friday in the latest in a series of glitches to hit the group's IT systems.
RBS hit by IT failure on mobile app  Financial Times
Second RBS apology for banking app glitch  BBC News
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Concern over Scottish coal mine clear up cost
CALLS are growing for a public inquiry into failures to clean up coal mines across Scotland after a new report revealed a potential �60m shortfall in funds for one region alone.
Shortfall of �62m for East Ayrshire mining clean-up  BBC News
Taxpayers face multi-million pound bill to restore open-cast coal sites  Herald Scotland
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ECB Constancio: Linking National Resolution Funds Isn't Enough
BRUSSELS--Europe must create a single resolution mechanism backed by a common pool of money to help wind down struggling banks, European Central Bank Vice President Vitor Constancio said Friday.
Europe needs a more European UK, says ECB president  The Guardian
Mario Draghi in City of London call for 'more European UK'  Financial Times
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