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IMF pulls its punches on UK economic policy
Behind closed doors at the fund's Washington headquarters, Mr Osborne challenged Olivier Blanchard, IMF chief economist, about the Frenchman's comments that Britain was �playing with fire� over its austerity drive, setting up a battle over the impending IMF ...
Time for Plan B? IMF tells George Osborne to ease pace of spending cuts  The Independent
Austerity is a task for another day, IMF tells George Osborne  The Guardian
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Bernanke: Bond Buys Could Slow at 'Next Few Meetings'
WASHINGTON�Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said the central bank could begin winding down its $85 billion-a-month bond-buying program at one of its "next few meetings" if the economy continues to improve, but cautioned he was reluctant to ...
Bernanke says more progress needed before stimulus pullback  Reuters
Gold Futures Drop on Bernanke Testimony After Wide Price Swings  Businessweek
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State-backed mortgages bolster Nationwide
Nationwide has increased its share of the British mortgage market to a record level, helped by government-funded programmes to support housebuyers, such as the Bank of England's Funding for Lending Scheme.
Nationwide results scarred by commercial property  The Guardian
Nationwide: we're not the Co-op (but we lost a bundle on commercial ...  Citywire.co.uk
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Google boss calls for a 'rational and predictable international tax system'
The Google chairman, Eric Schmidt, has told political leaders to sort out a rational and predictable international tax system, as he faced a wave of criticism over the firm's failure to pay more tax.
Google chief Eric Schmidt: 'The tax regime is not up to us'  Telegraph.co.uk
Missed chance: Labour leader Ed Miliband used a speech at a Google event to ...  Daily Mail
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Cloud lifts from UK banks as review ends
Damp squib or analytical pragmatism? That was the verdict being weighed up by observers on Wednesday, as Britain's two part-nationalised banks - Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds Banking Group - told the market they would not need to raise fresh ...
The battle over bank capital ends  Telegraph.co.uk
State-backed banks gain approval for capital plans  Reuters UK
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Britvic to slash 15% of workforce
Britvic is to cut up to 400 jobs - 15 per cent of its workforce - as part of efforts to bolster its fortunes as a standalone company should competition authorities squash its proposed tie-up with Scottish peer AG Barr.
AG Barr 'positive' despite Britvic jobs axe  Scotsman
Britvic to close two factories as it presses on from failed AG Barr deal  Telegraph.co.uk
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Sterling slides as retail sales soften
As unsettled weather and rising food prices put off shoppers, retail sales volumes including fuel sank 1.3pc month-on-month, confounding economists' forecasts for flat sales.
UK retail sales slump as shoppers balk at higher prices and cold weather  The Guardian
Canada March Retail Sales Report (Text)  Bloomberg
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Shale gas investments 'could be worth �4bn a year to UK economy'
Investments in shale gas drilling could yield an industry worth nearly �4bn a year to the UK economy and create more than 70,000 jobs, according to a new report from the Institute of Directors (IoD), becoming a "new North Sea" energy business in the process ...
COLUMN-Overcoming the barriers to shale gas in Britain: Kemp  Reuters
Shale gas could supply a third of UK needs, says IoD  Financial Times
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�23bn plan for Stansted hub airport to replace Heathrow
Stansted should replace Heathrow as the UK's hub by transforming the Essex airport into a four-runway operation with improved rail links at a cost of �23bn, according to proponents of the scheme.
West London Residents Oppose Heathrow Expansion in Vote  Bloomberg
EXCLUSIVE: 100000 Heathrow neighbours say 'no' to third runway or ...  Evening Standard
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London property companies get West End boost
The soaring price of property in London's West End has boosted results from real estate groups Great Portland Estates and Shaftesbury, which both own prime buildings across the UK capital.
Great Portland and Shaftesbury ride rising West End wave  Financial Times
Double-digit growth at Great Portland  Investors Chronicle
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