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BBC censured for Salford move costs

16 Wednesday Oct 2013

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BBC censured for Salford move costs http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-24532472

Burberry boss Ahrendts to join Apple

15 Tuesday Oct 2013

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Burberry boss Ahrendts to join Apple http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-24530768

UK house prices hit record level

15 Tuesday Oct 2013

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UK house prices hit record level http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-24533059

Royal Mail shares jump sharply

11 Friday Oct 2013

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Royal Mail shares jump sharply http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-24488144

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Protected: Ding Dong the Blue-Rinse Boadicea is gone (Thatcher revisited)

15 Monday Apr 2013

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Boris Berezovsky is dead

23 Saturday Mar 2013

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Exiled Russian tycoon Boris Berezovsky has been found dead at his home in Surrey.

The circumstances of the death of Mr Berezovsky – a wanted man in Russia, and an opponent of President Vladimir Putin – are not yet known.

He was a former Kremlin power-broker whose fortunes had declined under Mr Putin. Berezovsky emigrated to the UK in 2000.

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Last year, he lost a Β£3bn ($4.7bn) damages claim against Chelsea Football Club owner Roman Abramovich.

Mr Berezovsky claimed he had been intimidated by Mr Abramovich into selling shares in Russian oil giant Sibneft for a “fraction of their true worth”.

The allegations were completely rejected by the London Commercial Court judge, who called Mr Berozovsky an “inherently unreliable” witness.

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πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ China’s growth affected by problems in Europe and US πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί – πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

18 Thursday Oct 2012

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China’s economy has slowed for a seventh quarter as problems in Europe and the US hurt demand for its goods. The annual rate of growth was 7.4% in the third quarter, down from 7.6% in the previous three months.

China’s growth over the past few years has been led by the success of its export and manufacturing sector, as well as by a credit-fuelled investment boom directed by the government. However, China also released other key economic indicators alongside its gross domestic product (GDP) data, which indicate that things may be starting to pick up again.

China’s industrial production rose by a more-than-expected 9.2% in September from a year earlier. That was up from 8.9% growth in August.

Retail sales, meanwhile, during the same month were 14.2% higher than a year earlier, signalling that domestic consumption was growing.

China has announced various stimulus measures in recent months aimed at boosting domestic consumption and sustaining growth.

The central bank has lowered the amount of money that banks need to keep in reserve three times in the past few months in order to increase bank lending.

It has cut interest rates twice since June to reduce the burden on businesses and other borrowers.

Beijing has also approved infrastructure projects worth more than $150bn (Β£94bn), aimed at spurring a fresh wave of economic development.

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Sky ‘fit and proper’ to hold broadcast licences, Ofcom rules

20 Thursday Sep 2012

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In a ruling on Thursday, OfcomΒ said: “In July 2011, in light of the public debate about phone hacking and other allegations, Ofcom confirmed that it had a duty to consider whether Sky was fit and proper to continue to hold its broadcast licences.

“Ofcom considers that, on the evidence currently available and having taken into account all the relevant factors, Sky is fit and proper to hold its broadcast licences.”

Ofcom said, however, that “should further evidence become available” it may review the issue. Criminal investigations into phone hacking continue and several court cases involving senior executives from News International are pending.

However, the conduct of James Murdoch, who resigned as chairman of BSkyBΒ in April (but remains a non-executive director) and has also relinquished his role at the UK newspaper group, was questionable, Ofcom concluded.

The regulator said: “OfcomΒ considers on the basis of the evidence available to date… James Murdoch’s conduct in relation to events at NGN [the newspaper group] repeatedly fell short of the conduct to be expected of him as a chief executive officer and chairman.

“However, Ofcom considers that the evidence available to date does not provide a reasonable basis to conclude that James Murdoch deliberately engaged in any wrongdoing.”

While acknowledging that many of the circumstances over phone hacking were outside of Mr Murdoch’s control or unknown to him, Ofcom criticises severely his failure to make himself aware of the deepening scandal.

“We consider James Murdoch’s conduct, including his failure to initiate action on his own account on a number of occasions, to be both difficult to comprehend and ill-judged.

“We consider that the events… raise questions regarding James Murdoch’s competence in the handling of these matters, and his attitude towards the possibility of wrongdoing in the companies for which he was responsible,” Ofcom said.

The regulator said that Mr Murdoch’s non-executive role on the BSkyB board did not impact on its “fit and proper” test, because there were other “experienced individuals who would be expected to be capable of exercising effective independent oversight”.

Ofcom continued: “We recognise that whether it is appropriate for James Murdoch to be a director in light of the events is a matter for the board and shareholders of Sky.”

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Facebook backer nets Β£251m after selling most of his shares

21 Tuesday Aug 2012

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Peter Thiel,Β  venture capitalist and Paypal co-founder who was one of Facebook’s early backers, cashed in 20.1 million shares, to raise $395.8m (Β£251m) last week.

Last week was the first time since Facebook’s float that early backers could cash in their shares.

The value of Facebook shares have fallen sharply since their debut two months ago.

Mr ThielΒ had already sold shares worth more than $640m during the flotation, taking his total profit to more than $1bn.

Last week, Facebook released 271.1 million shares as the first so-called “lock-up” stopping early investors and employees selling their shares expired.

Another 1.44 billion shares, owned by early investors and Facebook staff, are set to be freed up by the end of November as five additional lock-ups expire.

πŸ’· UK borrowed Β£600m in July to cover ‘disappointing’ tax receipts πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§

21 Tuesday Aug 2012

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According to the Office for National Statistics,Β borrowing to cover the gap between spending and revenue was Β£600mΒ for July.

There was a surplus of Β£2.8bn in the same month a year earlier.

The Treasury blamedΒ disappointing corporation tax receipts for the shortfall.

The Office for Budget Responsibility, the official UK economic forecaster, said there was still “significant uncertainty” about the outlook for borrowing this year.

Four months into the financial year the government has borrowed Β£44.9bn, Β£9.3bn higher than the same period in 2011.

That excludes banking interventions and the one-off boost in April from a transfer of Royal Mail pension assets to the public sector.

The OBR had predicted that borrowing on the same measure would be Β£120m for the whole of the financial year, down from the Β£125m borrowed last year.

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