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Sunday newspaper round-up: RBS, Co-op bank, easyJet

Sun, 16th Jun 2013 15:16

Foreign-owned bank branches - as opposed to subsidiaries - in Britain made the country's financial crisis worse, as they moved to shrink their loan books by almost half at the height of the credit crunch, according to Bank of England research, The FT Weekend reports. The other factors which explain the implosion seen in bank credit were the higher proportion of lending to businesses, a greater reliance on the more fickle forms of funding and to an extent the role played by Icelandic banks´ branches. As an aside, several Chinese banks recently complained that they were prevented from opening UK branches. Low-cost carrier easyJet may, as early as this week, announce the airline's first major order in more than a decade, with a price in excess of 6bn pounds. The transaction may involve about 100 of EADS's A320neo jets, with options on a further 120. Sources indicated that the airline may choose to make the announcement to coincide with the Paris Air Show at Le Bourget, Paris, according to The Sunday Telegraph.In an interview with The Sunday Telegraph, following his shock resignation from RBS, Stephen Hester says that politics came with the job. More poignantly, he argues against any attempt to split the lender into a 'good' bank and a 'bad' bank, saying that the disadvantages outweigh the advantages. He also explains how the lack of government support throughout the political row surrounding his bonus played an important part in his decision to leave. Britain´s financial sector is not yet whole. The Bank of England may - as soon as tomorrow - announce a £1bn rescue of the Co-operative Bank. The hole in the lender´s balance sheet stems largely from commercial property loans acquired through the ill-advised merger with the Britannia building society in 2009. The Co-op rescue coincides with publication of the final report by the Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards, which is expected to recommend new powers to break up struggling banks. Later, on Wednesday, the Chancellor is expected to use his Mansion House speech to signal the sale of the government´s shares in Lloyds, writes The Sunday Times.Vodafone will have to put about €11bn on the table if it wants to have a chance at making away with Germany´s largest cable TV operator. To win control, Vodafone would have to hand over more than €8bn in cash and take on a debt pile of almost €3bn, sources told The Sunday Times.British Airways (BA) may be on the verge of ordering 10 stretched versions of Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner, the jet which made the front pages of newspapers during several months due to its batteries catching fire, at a unit cost of $250m each. BA, owned by International Airlines Group, has already ordered 24 Dreamliners, and plans to get a further 18, including around 10 of the 787-10s, The Sunday Times reports.Ahead of its upcoming petition, this week, for its shares to be allowed to resume trading Bumi has lined up a former BP executive - John Manzoni - to be its new Chairman. Manzoni spent 24 years at BP before becoming Chief Executive of Talisman Energy, the Canadian oil explorer. He is also a director at SAB Miller, the beer giant. The executive left Talisman in September over investor unhappiness with its underperforming share price, The Sunday Times reports.Lloyds, which is 39% owned by the taxpayer, could be privatised early next year, sources say, if Osborne gives the go-ahead. It is thought that the share sale would involve bringing onboard a small number of institutional investors to act as "cornerstone investors", while members of the public would be offered discounted shares. Such discounts can range from 10% to 30%, The Sunday Express explains.AB
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Iliad wants to finalise JV proposal for Vodafone Italy by end-January -sources

LONDON/MILAN, Dec 15 (Reuters) - French telecoms group Iliad wants to finalise a proposal to Vodafone Italy to combine their Italian operations in a joint venture by the end of January, two sources briefed on the matter said.

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Sumitomo partners with Vodafone and Deloitte to speed up global trade

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UK may ban some mid-contract mobile and broadband price hikes

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LONDON MARKET CLOSE: Europe rally loses steam as focus turns to Fed

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London close: Stocks slip as investors digest US inflation

(Sharecast News) - London's markets finished in the red on Tuesday, as investors digested a slight decrease in consumer inflation in the US, while the UK's unemployment figures remained stable.

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London midday: FTSE still firmer ahead of US inflation print

(Sharecast News) - London's markets remained relatively stable by midday on Tuesday, with the top-flight index still in the green after fresh jobs data showed a slowdown in wage growth.

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BT shares fall as regulator eyes ban on inflation-linked price hikes

Dec 12 (Reuters) - BT Group shares fell more than 4% on Tuesday after Britain's telecom regulator proposed a ban on inflation-linked price rises in the middle of customers’ mobile and broadband contracts.

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UK telecom regulator eyes ban on inflation-linked contract price hikes

(Alliance News) - The UK telecommunications industry regulator on Tuesday said it wants to ban price hikes linked to inflation from customer contracts.

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12 Dec 2023 09:58

UK regulator seeks to ban telecom firms' inflation-linked mid-contract price hikes

LONDON, Dec 12 (Reuters) - Britain's telecom regulator Ofcom proposed banning inflation-linked price rises in the middle of customers’ mobile and broadband contracts, saying that the practice was unfair on consumers and hampering competition.

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BT shares dip as regulator eyes ban on inflation-linked price hikes

Dec 12 (Reuters) - BT Group shares fell over 4% on Tuesday, with traders linking the drop to British communications regulator Ofcom proposing a ban on mid-contract price hikes linked to inflation.

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Ofcom proposes ban on inflation-linked price rises

(Sharecast News) - Telecom firms were in the red on Tuesday, as the sector's regulator proposed a ban on inflation-linked mid-contract price rises.

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(Alliance News) - Stock prices across Europe were muted on Thursday, as investors cautiously eye the next set of US jobs data.

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