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Co-op could shut bank over �1.8bn black hole
The mutual needs to raise as much as �1.8bn to repair its bank's balance sheet and said on Friday that it was �undertaking an extensive review� of the business.
Co-op Bank turns its back on new business customers  The Times (subscription)
Co-operative Bank draws scrutiny as it ends new company loans  Financial Times
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HSBC to cut use of tax havens as chairman Douglas Flint says they have 'bad ...
Speaking at the bank's annual shareholder meeting, Mr Flint revealed that the use of offshore tax havens was being reviewed in light of increased public scrutiny of the issue.
We will turn our backs on tax havens, says HSBC  The Times (subscription)
HSBC under fire from all sides at AGM  The Guardian
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BBC suspends technology officer after Digital Media Initiative failure
The BBC has suspended its chief technology officer and admitted wasting nearly �100m on a five-year project intended to make the corporation "tapeless", saying that to continue with the project would be "throwing good money after bad".
BBC axes �100m digital media project  Financial Times
The BBC must learn lessons from Digital Media Initiative fiasco  Telegraph.co.uk
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Suffolk coast Galloper offshore windfarm given go-ahead
The expansion of an offshore windfarm that the government says could power up to 500,000 homes and boost Suffolk's economy by �20m has been approved.
UK grants approval for 504 MW offshore wind farm  Electric Light & Power
Giant Galloper wind farm clears planning hurdle  Business Green
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The Markets and the Fed's Punch Bowl
The volatility that swept global markets this week of course has something to do with the Fed. But it also is a result of a market that's decided it can finally drink safely and deeply from the Fed's proverbial punch bowl, at the same time as the Fed's making ...
Business news and markets: live  Telegraph.co.uk
Stock markets lose nerve on fears of end to quantitative easing  The Guardian
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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 could face �62m bill after East Ayrshire council reveal shortfall ...  Scottish Daily Record
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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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MPC member Paul Fisher said no return to economic boom anytime soon
Member of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee, Paul Fisher, said today there was little chance of a return to boom conditions in the UK economy anytime soon.
UK only two-thirds through debt recovery, says Paul Fisher  Telegraph.co.uk
BOE's Fisher: More Bond-Buying Would Aid Growth, Balance Sheet Repair  Wall Street Journal
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Britain 'within six hours of running out gas' after cold snap and fault drained ...
An alarming report by the Crown Estate revealed the country was on the verge of serious disruption in March. ob Hastings, the Estate's energy director, said: �We really had only six hours' worth of gas left in storage as a buffer.
UK gas supply six hours from running out in March  Financial Times
Britain 'came close to running out of gas'  Telegraph.co.uk
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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.
Mario Draghi in City of London call for 'more European UK'  Financial Times
Europe needs Britain, says ECB president Mario Draghi  Telegraph.co.uk
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