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Britain to start sale of Lloyds soon, review RBS split
By Matt Scuffham and David Milliken. LONDON | Thu Jun 20, 2013 2:36am BST. LONDON (Reuters) - Britain is ready to start selling its shares in Lloyds Banking Group and will examine whether to break up Royal Bank of Scotland, Chancellor George ...
Britain Prepares to Sell Its Stake in Lloyds and Weighs a Breakup of RBS  New York Times
Tell Sid: Public will be offered shares in Lloyds Bank  The Independent
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BT chief Ian Livingston quits to join Coalition Government
Ian Livingston has been lured from helm of BT to become David Cameron's Trade minister, banging the drum for UK exports and inward investment.
BT rocked Ian as Livingston is called to office  Scotsman
BT chief Ian Livingston: 'I couldn't say no to Government job'  Telegraph.co.uk
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Federal Reserve Eyes End of Bond Buying, Spooking Markets
In introductory remarks, Federal Reserve Chariman Ben Bernanke said the Fed is reviewing its exit-strategy principles set out in June 2011.
Bernanke Sees Beginning of End This Year for Fed's Record Easing  Bloomberg
Bernanke sees 2014 end for QE3  Financial Times
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China's Wanda aims to launch $1 billion NY hotel project this year: chairman
BEIJING | Wed Jun 19, 2013 6:56am EDT. BEIJING (Reuters) - Wanda Group, China's largest commercial real estate developer, aims to invest about $1 billion to build a five-star hotel in New York as its third major investment outside its home market, ...
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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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.
UK government makes strongest statement yet in favour of GM food  Financial Times
Environment Secretary urges UK to adopt use of GM crop technology  The Independent
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King Leaves Unfinished Business for Carney to Repair UK Banks
Bank of England Governor Mervyn King said his successor and the U.K. banking industry have �unfinished business� to do in reforming the financial system and reviving the U.K.
Britain's banks are still a danger to the real economy  Financial Times
Bank governor to be made Lord King  BBC News
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FCA fines 'sale and rent back' agent nearly �1m
The Financial Conduct Authority has fined a �sale and rent back� agent nearly �1m for deliberately misleading vulnerable homeowners, the largest ever fine for a sole trader.
FCA fines rogue property trader nearly �1m  The Guardian
'Financial expert' who pocketed �700000 by lying to vulnerable ...  This is Money
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Royal Mail seeks injunction against workers' delivery boycott
Royal Mail has begun a court battle with the Communication Workers Union after thousands of postal workers voted to boycott deliveries of rivals' mail and to oppose privatisation.
Postmen threaten to boycott delivery of half your letters: Items handled by ...  Daily Mail
Royal Mail workers vote against privatisation  BBC News
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Mixed bag of results for JD Sports
While sales of trainers and tracksuits at JD Sports are sprinting along, the group's camping and other clothing stores have not quite broken out into a jog so far this year.
JD Sports expects big loss from outdoor shops  Telegraph.co.uk
Blacks and Millets drag down JD Sports  Scotsman
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Passenger satisfaction with trains plunges
A survey of 30,000 people by the watchdog group, Passenger Focus, showed the travelling public are increasingly frustrated by the lack of staff at stations, delays and squalid lavatories on trains.
Passenger fury at late - running trains hits six year high as rail companies ...  Daily Mail
Delays and high prices leave rail passengers dissatisfied  The Guardian
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