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BT chief Livingston to be trade minister
BT boss Ian Livingston is to replace Lord Green as trade minister after five years as chief executive of the British telecoms group.
BT chief Ian Livingston quits to become trade minister  Telegraph.co.uk
BT Names New Chief Executive  Wall Street Journal
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George Osborne set to outline Lloyds and RBS plans
The Chancellor, George Osborne, is expected to outline the government's plans for the future of Lloyds and Royal Bank of Scotland during his speech at the Mansion House later.
Cameron backs banking panel on criminal penalties  Reuters UK
Mayor advises caution after demand to jail rogue bankers  Evening Standard
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BoE, still divided, flags market impact of Fed uncertainty
By Olesya Dmitracova and David Milliken. LONDON | Wed Jun 19, 2013 12:43pm BST. LONDON (Reuters) - Bank of England policymakers acknowledged earlier this month that further market volatility could be on the way because of uncertainty about the ...
Bank of England ratesetters remain split over QE at Sir Mervyn King's ...  Telegraph.co.uk
QE hopes raised for Carney despite final defeat for Sir Mervyn  Evening Standard
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Dalian Wanda Group: Sunseeker jobs 'will stay in UK'
Chinese property developer Dalian Wanda Group has said it will spend more than �1bn ($1.6bn) to buy a British yacht maker and develop a hotel in London.
Splashing out: Tycoon takes fast boast to China with Sunseeker buy  Evening Standard
Dalian Wanda of China to Spend $1.6 Billion on Yacht Maker and London Hotel  New York Times (blog)
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Royal Mail workers vote against sell-off
LONDON | Wed Jun 19, 2013 1:09pm BST. LONDON (Reuters) - Royal Mail workers backed union opposition to plans to privatise the state-owned postal group on Wednesday, a stark reminder for potential investors that there will be no warm welcome if and ...
100 Plymouth Royal Mail workers stage wildcat strike  BBC News
Royal Mail seeks injunction against postal workers' delivery boycott  Financial Times
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Vodafone may trump Liberty with $10 billion cash bid for Kabel - sources
FRANKFURT/LONDON | Wed Jun 19, 2013 1:00pm BST. FRANKFURT/LONDON (Reuters) - Vodafone is discussing a bid of about $10 billion (6 billion pounds) with Germany's No.
Liberty Global enters bidding race for Kabel Deutschland  Financial Times
Gideon Spanier: Vodafone vs Liberty is part of wider battle as media converges  Evening Standard
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Imagination Technologies' profit dips on licensing slowdown
By Paul Sandle. LONDON | Wed Jun 19, 2013 7:40am EDT. LONDON (Reuters) - Imagination Technologies, the British chip designer whose graphics technology is in smartphones from Apple and Samsung, reported lower full-year profits as licensing slows.
Imagination Technologies profits dip on chip licensing delays  Telegraph.co.uk
Imagination Tech builds 'platform for growth' as opex jumps - UPDATE  ShareCast
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Lloyds' chief denies pressure to select Co-op bid
The chairman of Lloyds Banking Group has told MPs that there was no political pressure for the bank to select the Co-operative Group as the preferred bidder for the hundreds of branches it must sell under state aid rules.
Lloyds denies political pressure in Co-op deal  Telegraph.co.uk
Lloyds says no political pressure for branches sale to Co-op  Reuters
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Store value: JD Sports stays on track
Sales of trainers and tracksuits at JD Sports are sprinting along, but the group's camping and other clothing stores haven't quite broken out into a jog so far this year.
JD Sports expects big loss from outdoor shops  Telegraph.co.uk
JD Sports braces itself for big loss  Management Today
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Late trains mean commuters in London are even less satisfied
Passenger satisfaction on London commuter services has fallen because travellers are increasingly frustrated by late-running trains, according to a major survey published today.
Passenger satisfaction with trains plunges  Telegraph.co.uk
London Midland sees biggest national fall in customer satisfaction  Northampton Chronicle & Echo
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