Greece bailout crisis: EasyJet founder Stelios Haji-Ioannou brings free lunch to the table July 1, 2015 While Eurozone finance ministers continue to try and come up with a plan to save Greece's economy, one billionaire is giving out free lunches on the street. Read more: Stelios Haji-Ioannou launches new easyBus Heathrow-London shuttle service Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou, founder of easyJet, left Greece 25 years ago and now lives in Monaco, but [...]
European and US markets close higher on fresh hopes of a Greece deal July 1, 2015 Greece's economic prospects took a positive turn today, after Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras showed more willingness to compromise with creditors. Read more: No vote does not mean leaving the Eurozone, says Tsipras In a letter to Eurozone partners, he put forward new proposals accepting most of what was on the table before talks collapsed. [...]
Sirius Minerals share price jumps as much as 83 per cent after York Potash mine gets go-ahead July 1, 2015 Shares in Sirius Minerals closed up 50.87 per cent to 22.63p per share this afternoon, after it got the go-ahead for its York Potash mine from the North York Moors National Park Authority. The North York Moors National Park Authority voted eight to seven in favour of the application by Sirius, suggesting that it believes the [...]
Worldpay facing buyout instead of float July 1, 2015 Payments processing company Worldpay's owners are in talks with private equity groups such as Blackstone, CVC and Helmman & Friedman (H&F) over a possible takeover bids which would curtail its public listing. CVC is reportedly working with a major Canadian pension fund, while H&F is said to be in discussions over a joint bid with [...]
Bank of England is making plans to “protect” the UK from Greece, says governor Mark Carney July 1, 2015 The Bank of England (BoE) is drawing up plans to protect the UK's financial system from the crisis unfolding in Greece, according to governor Mark Carney. Read more: Mark Carney voices concern about Greek crisis in Bank of England Financial Stability Report In an interview with Sky News, he said the central bank was [...]
Greek crisis: No vote does not mean leaving the Eurozone, says Tsipras July 1, 2015 Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has said a "no" vote in Sunday's referendum on whether to accept economic and fiscal reform proposals from creditors does not necessarily mean the country will leave the euro. Read more: Greeks are going mad for Bitcoin In an address on Greek television in which he confirmed that the referendum [...]
Will the Greek crisis lead to contagion and spread of fear in other European countries? July 1, 2015 As uncertainty over Greece's future in the euro continues, questions have been asked about how a Greek exit from the euro will affect other nations. If Greece has to abandon the euro, consequences, or "contagion", to other nations could be dire. Particularly those – such as Spain and Italy – whose recovery is still shaky. [...]
Greek debt crisis referendum result: Paddy Power pays out on a Yes vote before Sunday poll July 1, 2015 Paddy has paid out on bets for a Yes vote in the Greek referendum due to be held on Sunday. Read more: Every question you have on Greece answered The bookie said it has stumped up a five-figure sum to punters backing Greeks to vote for the new bailout offer on the table. The chances of [...]
Serco share price rallies as it reaffirms profit and sales forecasts for this year July 1, 2015 Shares in Serco were rallied today after the embattled outsourcing company reaffirmed its profit and sales forecasts for this financial year. Shares in Serco closed up 7.7 per cent to 125.7p per share in London this afternoon. At the open this morning they had jumped as much as 13 per cent. "Trading in the year to-date [...]
Mark Carney voices concern about Greek crisis in Bank of England Financial Stability Report July 1, 2015 The Bank of England was unable to give a stable outlook for the UK’s financial stability due to the ongoing Greek crisis, in its financial stability report today, saying the risks in relation to Greece and its financial needs “were particularly acute”. Mark Carney, the Bank's governor, warned the outlook for financial stability has worsened, [...]