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  • Germany caps Eurozone bailout liabilities

    August 16, 2013

    Germany has capped its liabilities for Eurozone bailouts at €310bn (£265bn), the German finance ministry has said. This comes amid growing political pressure on chancellor Angela Merkel over exposure  of the German taxpayer to funding the rest of the Eurozone in the run up to elections next month. Finance minister Wolfgang Schauble recently reported that [...]

  • L’Oreal targets Chinese skincare market with £540m acquisition

    August 16, 2013

    Paris-based beauty company L’Oreal has offered to buy Chinese facial mask maker Magic Holdings International for HK$6.54bn (£540m). L’Oreal is hoping its HK$6.30 per share offer will allow it to take advantage the Chinese company’s leading market share of the fastest growing sector in China’s $15bn skincare market. The facial mask market is projected to [...]

  • Eurozone trade surplus boost on faster exports growth

    August 16, 2013

    The Eurozone trade surplus grew by less than expected in June, according to official figures from Eurostat (release). Seasonally adjusted, the difference between exports and imports in the Eurozone rose to €14.9bn from €13.8bn the month before. Analysts had expected to see a rise to €15.3bn. Compared with May 2013, seasonally adjusted exports rose by [...]

  • Fruit, veg and tobacco holds Eurozone inflation steady

    August 16, 2013

    The annual rate of inflation in the Eurozone remained steady in July at 1.6 per cent, as analysts had expected. The largest upward pressures came from fruit (up 0.12 percentage points), vegetables (up 0.09 percentage points) and tobacco (up 0.08 percentage points), while the largest downward pressures came from telecommunications (down 0.18), medical and paramedical [...]

  • Household energy consumption falls by a quarter since 2005

    August 16, 2013

    Average household energy consumption in England and Wales fell by nearly a quarter between 2005 and 2011 according to the Office for National Statistics. Energy consumption fell by 24.7 per cent over the period. There was significant regional variation, with the East Midlands posting the highest consumption every year measured. However, the difference in average [...]

  • Unexpectedly large fall in Eurozone current account not enough to hinder annual goods surplus growth

    August 16, 2013

    The Eurozone current account surplus dropped unexepctedly in June, but continues to show strong growth on an annual basis thanks largely to the goods surplus. The European Central Bank posted a current account surplus of €16.9bn (£14.4bn) in June, seasonally adjusted. This was down from May’s €19.5bn surplus, and missed analyst forecasts of €19.0bn. The [...]

  • Department for Health defends against Labour’s NHS attacks

    August 16, 2013

    Waiting lists at the NHS have hit a five-year high, official figures have revealed. The number of people waiting to be admitted for operations or other treatment rose from around 2.5m in recent years to 2.88m in June – the highest level since May 2008. The Labour party has blamed over-burdended A&E departments and government [...]

  • Atkins pays £2.6m to ditch US construction business

    August 16, 2013

    Engineering consultancy Atkins has paid £2.6m to dispose of its loss-making US construction management firm Peter Brown to Florida-based construction frim Moss & Associates. Peter Brown, which currently employs 50 staff, reported an operating loss of £6.5m, on revenue of £24.4m, in the year to 31 March 2013. This included losses on the completion of [...]

  • Swiss National Bank approves UBS buyback of toxic fund

    August 16, 2013

    UBS has come a step closer to buying back the stabilisation fund used to offload its toxic assets when it was bailed out five years ago. The Swiss National Bank said UBS had paid back the bailout loan it was granted five years’ ago and is now free to exercise its option to acquire the [...]

  • Everbright investigating trading error related to Shanghai spike

    August 16, 2013

    Major Chinese brokerage firm China Everbright Securities suspended its trading in domestic A shares yesterday after a trading error potentially resulted in a sudden spike on the Shanghai Composite Index. Rumours are circulating that the issue derived from an Everbright broker mistakenly switching a mock trading session into a live one. Everbright lost over eight [...]

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