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UK banks told to find further �13bn
The UK's banks have been told to find an additional �13.4bn of capital this year on top of the balance sheet-strengthening measures they had already been planning.
Five Banks Must Raise $21 Billion in Fresh Capital: BOE  Businessweek
RBS break-up backed by first minister  BBC News
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Australia's attractions start to fade for offshore investors
The Australian dollar might have grabbed headlines with its recent stomach-churning sell-off, but another asset is also taking a beating �down under� - the local stock market.
Will Bernanke's plans reassure markets?  BBC News
America's monetary policy  The Economist
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Supermarket offers spur retail sales
Retail sales bounced back much more than expected in May, with sales volumes growing 2.1pc on the month after posting the sharpest fall in a year in April.
UK retail sales sees strong rise in May  BBC News
UK retail sales recover strongly in May  Financial Times
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Dixons sees no let up in UK tablets boom
By James Davey. LONDON | Thu Jun 20, 2013 6:33am EDT. LONDON (Reuters) - British sales of tablet computers are booming, Europe's second-biggest electricals retailer Dixons said, underpinning profit growth and offsetting weak markets in ...
'Tablet explosion' fuels Dixons sales  Telegraph.co.uk
Dixons Sees Improving Signs From Shoppers as Profit Jumps  Bloomberg
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Mortgage increase points to housing boom
Ben Thompson, from the Legal & General mortgage club said that the "market as a whole is moving" and added that he expected to see a continued spike in lending to first-time buyers.
Mortgage lending hits five year high as recovery in housing market continues  This is Money
UK May Gross Mortgage Lending Highest Since October 2008  Wall Street Journal
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Eurotunnel passengers 'are being ripped off'
Passengers travelling through the Channel Tunnel are being ripped off, the European Commission (EC) said today. The EC called on Eurotunnel, the owners of the rail link, to slash its �excessive� �32 per passenger return levy plus per train fee to use the ...
Is Eurotunnel charging too much?  BBC News
Eurotunnel shares fall after EU attacks rail charges  AFP
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GM farming 'would save countryside and cost less': Minister's controversial claim
Britain should lead the way in producing genetically modified food because it would lower prices and free up the countryside, Owen Paterson will argue today.
GM crops 'benefit consumers'  BBC News
Environment Secretary Owen Paterson urges UK to end scepticism and adopt ...  The Independent
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FCA fines property agent record one million pounds
LONDON | Wed Jun 19, 2013 11:42am BST. LONDON (Reuters) - The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has fined a property agent nearly a million pounds for defrauding vulnerable people, the largest-ever fine for a sole trader in the consumer sector.
Record fine for bent landlord Gurpreet Chadda  Mirror.co.uk (blog)
�1m fine for 'disgraceful' sale and rent back arranger  Citywire.co.uk
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Paul Walsh named chairman of caterer Compass
Diageo said in May that Mr Walsh would step down as chief executive at the end of this month, after 13 years at the helm of the group that makes Gordon's Gin and Smirnoff vodka.
Ex-Diageo chief executive Paul Walsh is Compass Group's chairman  Financial Times
Compass Says Outgoing Diageo CEO Paul Walsh to Become Chairman  Bloomberg
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New flights begin from Newquay to London Southend
Easyjet expects to carry 20,000 people a week on its service which flies three times a week until September. The airport's passenger numbers have fallen for the last five years but a spokesperson said there would "be a strong demand" for the new service.
EasyJet launches flights to Newquay  Routes News
New Services Start From Newquay Airport  ScillyToday
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