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Commission backs Lloyds as first privatisation
If George Osborne and Treasury agree with the Banking Commission's economic analysis, there is a clear implication for the two big semi-nationalised banks.
'Jail reckless bankers': Failed bosses could also lose right to ...  Daily Mail
Parilamentary report proposes jail time for reckless UK bankers  ShareCast
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China's Wanda in �700m London development
A Chinese property group is to build a luxury hotel on London's South Bank as part of a �700m investment, underlining the capital's attractions for foreign investors.
China Billionaire Invests $1.6 Billion in London Land, Boats  Bloomberg
China's Wanda buys Sunseeker Yachts and invests in London skyscrapers in ...  Telegraph.co.uk
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European Stocks Tilt Lower, Euro Steady Ahead of FOMC
European stocks turned lower Wednesday as caution crept in ahead of a keenly anticipated decision on U.S. monetary policy and a speech from Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, while the euro was steady against the dollar in what's expected to be ...
European Stocks Fall While Yen Strengthens Before Fed; Oil Gains  Businessweek
Shares edge up, dollar steady as markets await Fed  Reuters
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South African Inflation Slows to 5.6% as Gasoline Price Falls
South African inflation slowed for the first time in five months to 5.6 percent in May after gasoline prices fell the most since July.
Inflation Continues to Undershoot Fed Target  Wall Street Journal
US consumer prices edge higher  Financial Times
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Crest Nicholson sees boost from Help to Buy
Improving access to mortgages and government initiatives designed to fuel the housing sector have boosted the first results from Crest Nicholson since the housebuilder returned to market.
Buoyant Crest downplays fears of house-price boom  Evening Standard
Crest Nicholson profits jump following stock market return  Scotsman
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The identity fraud map of Britain: London and Altrincham the worst hit by fraudsters
London and the Cheshire town of Altrincham have been revealed as the identity fraud capitals of the UK by credit reference agency Experian.
Altrincham is Britain's ID's fraud capital  The Times (subscription)
East Ham named identity fraud hotspot  BBC News
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Berkeley's profit rise an encouraging sign for the property market
Berkeley has added to signs that the property market is picking up with stronger than expected results. The London-focused developer today announced a 26 per cent rise in full-year pre-tax profit and said that its ten-year plan to return �1.7 billion to ...
Berkeley Group Annual Profit Rises 33% as Prices Increase  Bloomberg
Berkeley Group digs profit success  Property Week News
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Alaska Air Group Orders Up to 10 Bombardier Q400 NextGen Turboprop Airliners
PARIS, FRANCE, Jun 18, 2013 (Marketwired via COMTEX) -- Bombardier Aerospace announced today that Seattle-based Horizon Air has signed a firm contract to acquire three 76-seat Bombardier Q400 NextGen turboprop airliners.
Bombardier sales brings �25m cash injection to the economy  Belfast Telegraph
Bombardier: CSeries pitches for slice of narrow-body jet market  Financial Times
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Santander intermediary head appointed Bank COO
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Carney's first hire: Charlotte Hogg makes history as BoE's first COO  This is Money
The �1m pay cut: City high-flier leaves Santander for Bank of England post  The Independent
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Councillors back Beatrice offshore wind-farm proposals
LOCAL planners have approved plans to to build up to 277 wind turbines in an area of sea off the Caithness coast more than twice the size of Dundee.
Councillors back Beatrice offshore wind farm plans  BBC News
Highland Council to decide on Moray Firth wind farm  Scotsman
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