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Friday newspaper round-up: Asda, British American Tobacco, BT...

Thu, 13th Nov 2014 17:29

Asda has accused its rivals of being "desperate" and misleading customers with price gimmicks, the Daily Telegraph reported on Friday.Barry Williams, one of the supermarket chain's most senior executives, said Asda's traditional rivals were feeling "chirpy, chirpy not cheap, cheap", as they vowed to deliver price cuts without sticking to them. Williams said Tesco, Sainsbury's and Morrisons were relying on issuing money-off vouchers to boost sales.According to The Times, British American Tobacco executives could be questioned by MPs after HMRC said that the cigarette maker breached anti-smuggling laws. BAT, the world's second-largest listed tobacco group, was ordered to pay £650,00 for oversupplying in Belgium.The Telegraph says that BT is planning to scrap its wholesale unit and fold the business into its telecoms infrastructure division Openreach. The paper says that BT has appealed to Ofgem for permission.David Cameron is set to tell the G20 summit in Brisbane that tax avoidance is a key issue worldwide, writes The Times. The prime minister's stance could embarrass Jean-Claude Juncker, the president of the European commission, whose nomination was strongly opposed by Cameron, and who has been accused of presiding over a lax corporate tax regime as Luxembourg prime minister.The Conservatives received double the donations of Labour and 60 times more than UKIP in the three months to September, The Guardian said. David Cameron's party received a total of £6.8m between July and September, including over £1m from hedge funds, while donations received by Labour amounted to £3.2m, including £1.3m courtesy of trade unions. UKIP brought in £98,000 during the three months but has since been given £1m by Arron Banks, a former Tory donor.The main UK banks could see the control of the UK's trillion pound payments system wrestled away from them, the Financial Times reported. A new financial watchdog, called the Payment Systems Regulator, will be introduced in April and will be able to clear the way for smaller banks to be included in running the infrastructure responsible for overseeing £75trn of money transfers every year in the UK.
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22 May 2023 07:17

Broker tips: BT Group, Hill & Smith

(Sharecast News) - Citi reiterated its 'buy' rating on BT Group on Monday and added the shares to its 'European Focus List', "because of its deep value, and as it is a clear beneficiary from improving regulatory and market conditions".

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19 May 2023 12:14

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: European equities up on hopes of US debt deal

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London were higher at midday on Friday, with markets upbeat following a positive consumer confidence reading in the UK and amid growing hopes of a debt ceiling deal in the US.

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19 May 2023 09:07

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: RBC raises St James's Place to 'outperform'

(Alliance News) - The following London-listed shares received analyst recommendations Friday morning and Thursday:

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18 May 2023 17:27

European stocks climb on U.S. debt ceiling optimism

German DAX rallies to fresh Jan 2022 highs

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18 May 2023 17:18

UK equities rise on upbeat global mood; Burberry, BT Group lag

Burberry down after reporting U.S. sales drop

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18 May 2023 16:56

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: Stocks up and dollar boosted by hawkish Fed bets

(Alliance News) - London's FTSE 100 ended higher on Thursday, continuing a slightly up-and-down week, helped by a weaker pound, as a rally in the dollar on an unwinding of doveish Federal Reserve bets continuing.

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18 May 2023 12:33

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Stocks and dollar up on US debt ceiling optimism

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London were higher at midday on Thursday as growing confidence about US debt ceiling negotiations helped to lift market mood, buttressed by some strong individual shares performances from the likes of Aston Martin and Genuit.

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18 May 2023 11:54

European stocks approach highs, but market questions disconnect

STOXX Europe 600 up 0.6%

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18 May 2023 11:51

BT to cut up to 55,000 jobs by 2030 as fibre and AI arrive

To cut jobs after fibre build-out ends

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18 May 2023 09:22

TOP NEWS: BT to cut workforce by up to 40% as profit falls

(Alliance News) - BT Group PLC on Thursday said it will cut up to 55,000 jobs between by 2030, as it reported a decline in profit and revenue for its recent financial year.

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18 May 2023 08:59

LONDON MARKET OPEN: BT shares fall as announces 55,000 jobs to be cut

(Alliance News) - European equities made headway at Thursday's open, though the FTSE 100 underperformed due to share price falls for BT and Burberry.

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18 May 2023 08:08

CORRECT: Royal Mail parent suffers loss; Burberry sees growth

(Correcting spelling of name of new De La Rue chair.)

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18 May 2023 07:55

LONDON BRIEFING: Royal Mail parent suffers loss; Burberry sees growth

(Alliance News) - Stocks in London were called higher on Thursday, as global markets switched to risk-on, following signs of progress on US debt negotiations.

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18 May 2023 07:20

BT FY profits rise 5% in line with forecasts

(Sharecast News) - Shares in BT Group slumped as the UK telecoms giant said it planned to axe up to 55,000 jobs by 2030 and become a "leaner" business.

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16 May 2023 09:49

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Liberum cuts Greggs; RBC raises AB Foods

(Alliance News) - The following London-listed shares received analyst recommendations Tuesday morning and Monday:

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