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Monday newspaper round-up: Banks, BoE, Morrison's, BT

Mon, 01st Aug 2016 06:43

(ShareCast News) - Britain's top bank bosses believe an interest rate cut this week is not the best way to boost the economy, arguing instead for alternative options such as investment incentives. Markets are almost certain that the Bank of England will cut its base rate from 0.5pc to 0.25pc this Thursday. The move would represent a new record low, after rates have been on hold since March 2009. - TelegraphThe Bank of England will this week downgrade its growth forecasts following the vote to leave the EU and explain what action it will take in response. Governor Mark Carney said before the referendum that a Leave vote could result in a "technical recession" - two quarters in a row of the economy shrinking - and Thursday's announcements will reveal whether or not policymakers think this is the most likely outcome. Growth forecasts are expected to be cut close to, and perhaps below, zero. - Financial TimesRoyal Bank of Scotland's weak performance in European stress tests has delayed its chances of paying dividends, analysts believe. The state-controlled bank will this week unveil a loss for the past six months, dragging it into a ninth year of losses since the financial crisis. Investors were surprised that RBS came out poorly in the European Banking Authority's tests, which were released late Friday. - The TimesMorrisons is to provide a post-referendum boost to shoppers by cutting the price of more than 1,000 products by an average of 18%. The reductions are the latest phase of the battle between Britain's largest supermarkets to win back customers who have turned to the discounters Aldi and Lidl. - GuardianAldi's rampant underlying sales growth has come to a halt during the past quarter and may even have gone backwards in the first sign that the German discounter's phenomenal momentum is faltering. In a move that could indicate the first small easing of pressure on Britain's Big Four grocers, rivals have suggested that data from Kantar Worldpanel shows that Aldi's same-store sales growth has turned negative. - The TimesUS banks have ramped up lending to consumers through credit cards and overdrafts at the fastest pace since 2007, triggering concerns that they are taking on too much risk in a slowing economy. The industry has piled on about $18bn of card loans and other types of revolving credit within just three months, as consumers borrow more and banks battle for customers with air miles, cashback deals and other offers. - Financial TimesBank lending to businesses is set to fall in the aftermath of the Brexit vote, while demand for consumer credit and mortgages will also weaken as people spend less on big-ticket items, a report predicts. Business lending is predicted to shrink by around 1% this year, 1.8% next year and a further 1% in 2018, according to the EY Item Club's latest report on financial services. Lending had been expected to rise this year and beyond, after a steady decline since the financial crisis. - GuardianOpec's worst fears are coming true. Twenty months after Saudi Arabia took the fateful decision to flood world markets with oil, it has failed to break the back of the US shale industry. North America's hydraulic frackers are cutting costs so fast that most can now produce at prices far below levels needed to fund the Saudi welfare state and its military machine, or to cover Opec budget deficits. - TelegraphMore than a year after they were imposed, capital controls in Greece will be substantially eased on Monday in a bid to lure back billions of euros spirited out of the country, or stuffed under mattresses, at the height of the eurozone crisis. The relaxation of restrictions, whose announcement sent shockwaves through markets and the single currency, is aimed squarely at boosting banking confidence in the eurozone's weakest member. - GuardianThe pensions regulator should be given the power to block big takeover bids to prevent a repeat of the BHS affair, according to the chairwoman of the Institute of Directors. Lady Judge has joined other business figures in attacking Sir Philip Green's handling of the bankrupt high-street chain which has jeopardised payouts to 20,000 pensioners and called for legal changes to improve protection for companies' current and future retirees. - The TimesMillions of people risk losing compensation for payment protection mis-selling because of confusing signals. The financial regulator is expected to come down in favour of introducing a two-year cut off for claims, accompanied by an advertising campaign funded by banks to publicise the deadline. The clock is already ticking, however, for an estimated 3m PPI customers who only have until the end of the year to claim because of separate rules, according to the Financial Conduct Authority's consumer panel. - The TimesTalkTalk, Sky and Vodafone are attempting to orchestrate a consumer backlash against BT in a co-ordinated attempt to get the telecoms monopoly broken into two, funding a "Fix Britain's Internet" campaign via a website that urges consumers and businesses to email Ofcom and MPs with tales of woe at the hands of BT. Last week Ofcom, the communications regulator, stopped far short of splitting up the £40 billion giant in a long-awaited ruling, ordering only that Openreach, its internet division, becomes a legally separate entity inside BT with its own board. - The TimesFresh evidence that business confidence has plunged since the European Union referendum will heap additional pressure on the Bank of England to cut the base rate for the first time in seven years later this week. A business confidence index compiled by the ICAEW accountancy body fell from 0.8 in the second quarter to -10.2 in the third. A score of 0 is neutral. While the ICAEW said that confidence had since rallied, the rebound had only been "modest". - The TimesFrench Connection is under attack from one of its investors who is calling for Stephen Marks to split his roles as chairman and chief executive and ditch the FCUK logo. Gatemore Capital Management, an American fund which holds about 8 per cent of the shares in the retailer founded by Mr Marks in 1969, wrote to the board last week to criticise the group's performance and board structure. - The TimesBarclays will start identifying customers with voice recognition technology this week, slashing the need for customers to answer a series of questions to gain access to their accounts on the telephone. The move represents the latest step in the industry to abolish passwords, moving to technologies which banks believe are more convenient for customers as well as more secure. - TelegraphOnline property portals have become increasingly popular ways for people to look at properties but some estate agents have raised concerns that repeated listing, removing and re-listing of homes gives prospective buyers the wrong impression. Some estate agents and campaigners have complained to the National Trading Standards Estate Agency Team about "portal-juggling", arguing it suggests there are new homes on the market and that a local market is buoyant when in fact an owner is struggling to sell. - The TimesProfits fell by a quarter at Mike Ashley's private investment company after the billionaire was hit by the plunging share price of Sports Direct. The latest filed accounts for Mash Holdings, which controls Mr Ashley's shares in Sports Direct and Newcastle United Football Club, show that pre-tax profits dropped from £542 million to £409 million in the year to April 2015. - The TimesThe green airplane of the future will tackle some of aviation's biggest environmental challenges including fuel efficiency, noise and plane washing. New developments in technology will make it quieter, cleaner and cheaper, allowing it to fly more frequently and burn less fuel. And it is taking off in Brazil after the Rio 2016 Olympics. - TelegraphMarissa Mayer could walk away from Yahoo with $122 million, an astonishing reward for failure, her critics will allege. She could become the latest victim of the "glass cliff" phenomenon, which punishes female executives deemed to have failed in circumstances when men would get another chance. While she would never have to work again, analysts say she is unlikely to land another top job. - The Times
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26 Sep 2023 10:45

BT announces regional rollout plans for digital landline switchover

(Alliance News) - BT Group PLC has confirmed the next phase of its rollout of Digital Voice, its new home phone service to replace existing analogue landlines, with the scheme coming to the North West and London later this year.

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14 Sep 2023 08:25

Smith & Nephew brings BT Chief Financial Officer Simon Lowth to board

(Alliance News) - Smith & Nephew PLC on Thursday announced that BT Group PLC's chief financial officer, Simon Lowth, will join the board as independent non-executive director on January 1.

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6 Sep 2023 15:46

UK dividends calendar - next 7 days

Thursday 7 September 
Admiral Group PLCex-dividend payment date
Alpha Financial Markets Consulting PLCex-dividend payment date
Anglo-Eastern Plantations PLCex-dividend payment date
Assura PLCex-dividend payment date
Athelney Trust PLCex-dividend payment date
Baltic Classifieds Group PLCex-dividend payment date
Blackrock World Mining Trust PLCex-dividend payment date
CLS Holdings PLCex-dividend payment date
CT UK Capital & Income Investment Trust PLCex-dividend payment date
Derwent London PLCex-dividend payment date
Develop North PLCex-dividend payment date
DS Smith PLCex-dividend payment date
Empiric Student Property PLCex-dividend payment date
GlobalData PLCex-dividend payment date
Greggs PLCex-dividend payment date
Harbour Energy PLCex-dividend payment date
Pollen Street PLCex-dividend payment date
Prudential PLCex-dividend payment date
Relx PLCdividend payment date
RM Infrastructure Income PLCex-dividend payment date
Serco Group PLCex-dividend payment date
Severfield PLCex-dividend payment date
VPC Specialty Lending Investments PLCex-dividend payment date
XP Power Ltdex-dividend payment date
Zotefoams PLCex-dividend payment date
Friday 8 September 
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Ecofin US Renewables Infrastructure Trust PLCdividend payment date
iomart Group PLCdividend payment date
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Lookers PLCdividend payment date
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Nichols PLCdividend payment date
Tritax EuroBox PLCdividend payment date
Tyman PLCdividend payment date
Monday 11 September 
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Games Workshop Group PLCdividend payment date
Rentokil Initial PLCdividend payment date
Residential Secure Income PLCdividend payment date
ThomasLloyd Energy Impact Trust PLCdividend payment date
Tuesday 12 September 
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Foxtons Group PLCdividend payment date
Lindsell Train Investment Trust PLCdividend payment date
Lloyds Banking Group PLCdividend payment date
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Wednesday 13 September 
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5 Sep 2023 11:35

BT hangs up on new copper lines on its Openreach UK network

LONDON, Sept 5 (Reuters) - Britain's BT stopped selling new voice copper telephone lines on its Openreach national network after more than a century, marking a milestone in its journey to a full fibre digital network.

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4 Sep 2023 17:04

IN BRIEF: BT to issue EUR850.0 million 4.25% notes due in 2033

BT Group PLC - London-based telecommunications provider - Will issue EUR850.0 million in notes with a 4.25% coupon due January 6, 2033. Says the notes are to be issued as part of its EUR20.00 billion medium-term note programme.

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25 Aug 2023 11:16

Director dealings: BT non-exec, Aquila Services chair buy shares

(Sharecast News) - BT Group was on the list of director purchases on Friday, after a non-executive director picked up almost $0.1m worth of shares.

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25 Aug 2023 11:15

IN BRIEF: BT non-executive director Jones buys USD100,000 in shares

BT Group PLC - London-based telecommunications provider - Non-Executive Director Maggie Chan Jones buys 70,000 shares at USD1.42, worth USD99,400, on Wednesday in New York.

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23 Aug 2023 16:50

Lapsus$ hacker targeted Uber, Revolut, Grand Theft Auto maker, London jury finds

LONDON, Aug 23 (Reuters) - A teenage member of the Lapsus$ hacking group was on Wednesday found by a London jury to have hacked Uber and fintech firm Revolut, and blackmailed the developers of best-selling videogame Grand Theft Auto.

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23 Aug 2023 13:21

Teen hacked Uber, Revolut and Grand Theft Auto maker, London jury finds

LONDON, Aug 23 (Reuters) - A teenage member of the Lapsus$ hacking group was on Wednesday found to have hacked Uber and fintech firm Revolut then blackmailed the developers of best-selling videogame Grand Theft Auto after a trial at a London court.

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3 Aug 2023 17:06

UK's FTSE 100 slips after dour earnings; BoE hikes rate as expected

BoE hikes by an expected 25-bps

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3 Aug 2023 12:17

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Pound under pressure after BoE hike

(Alliance News) - European equities went into Thursday afternoon on the back foot, extending losses suffered on Wednesday following a US credit rating cut from Fitch, while the pound struggled to make headway after the Bank of England raised rates by 25 basis points, as expected.

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31 Jul 2023 17:27

UK's FTSE 100 ends marginally higher, notches monthly gains

Beverages down on Heineken's outlook

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31 Jul 2023 12:06

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Europe rises but FTSE 100 underperforms

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London were lower at midday on Monday, though European peers were on the rise, following favourable eurozone economic data.

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31 Jul 2023 10:59

UK's BT appoints Telia boss Kirkby as new CEO

BT board member Kirkby will take over by early 2024

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31 Jul 2023 08:56

LONDON MARKET OPEN: Stocks down; BT appoints Allison Kirkby as boss

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London opened lower on Monday, as investors eye some key data from the eurozone due out this morning.

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