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  • FSA chief agrees to meet Occupy activists

    December 4, 2011

    PROTESTERS from Occupy London have won a meeting with Hector Sants, the chief executive of the Financial Services Authority. Members of the group are due to meet Sants at St Ethelburga’s Tent, at the Centre for Reconciliation and Peace, on Bishopsgate on Wednesday. It is part of London Connection, a series of events on finance [...]

  • EU summit crucial for euro rescue

    December 4, 2011

    THE euro faces a decisive week as European Union leaders, urged on anxiously by the US, seek agreement on a convincing rescue plan that has eluded them for two years. Despite short-term market optimism about a possible deal to tackle Europe’s sovereign debt crisis and underpin the survival of the single currency, the outcome is [...]

  • Social media to help Cyber Monday grow

    December 4, 2011

    TODAY’S Cyber Monday is set to be the year’s busiest online Christmas shopping day, beating last year by 15 per cent, with retail websites expected to receive 85m hits as the festive frenzy picks up pace. Encouraged by the nearing big day and last week’s November pay packet, while leaving enough time for parcel deliveries, [...]

  • High street trade is worst since 2008

    December 4, 2011

    HIGH street trading is in a worse state today than it was in the tumultuous period after Lehman Brothers declared bankruptcy three years ago, an Ernst & Young report has revealed. Eighteen per cent of general retailers, excluding food and drug vendors, have issued profit warnings since the beginning of October, up from 14 per [...]

  • John Lewis sales up almost 10pc

    December 4, 2011

    JOHN Lewis, Britain’s biggest department store group, said sales rose 9.6 per cent last week, with the increase flattered by snow disruption a year ago. The employee-owned group, seen as a retail bellwether, said yesterday department store sales rose to £113.6m in the week to 3 December. “While the figures were flattered by the snow [...]

  • Ocado running late more often

    December 4, 2011

    ONLINE grocer Ocado has seen the punctuality of its deliveries slip in the face of increasing demand. The listed company, which sells Waitrose goods, is understood to have delivered 90-95 per cent of its shopping early or on time in the past three months, compared to an average punctuality rate of 95.5 per cent in [...]

  • Volatility will continue for firms in 2012

    December 4, 2011

    GLOBAL businesses face increasing volatility in 2012, as weak economic performance and declining prosperity continue to aggravate tension and increase scrutiny on corporate practices. With growth prospects hampered by ongoing debt and political crises across the world and social unrest likely to continue as food and fuel costs increase, international businesses will face unprecedented challenges [...]

  • Blow to Putin as exit polls show support for United Russia falling

    December 4, 2011

    TWO exit polls have shown that Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s ruling party suffered a big decline in support in a parliamentary election yesterday, winning less than half of votes cast. According to the poll from state pollster VTsIOM, Putin’s United Russia party won 48.5 per cent of the vote followed by the Communists with [...]

  • City says Osborne’s Autumn Statement won’t boost GDP

    December 4, 2011

    THE policies unveiled in George Osborne’s Autumn Statement are unlikely to boost growth, according to the City A.M. / PoliticsHome.com Voice of the City panel. Some fifty-seven per cent of panellists said they were “sceptical” that the measures would boost growth, compared to 19 per cent who said they were “somewhat confident” and just one [...]

  • Duncan Smith admits hike in benefits will discourage work

    December 4, 2011

    IAIN Duncan Smith, the welfare secretary, yesterday admitted that the Treasury had discouraged people from working, after it increased out-of-work benefits in line with inflation while freezing various tax credits for those in employment. Duncan Smith’s comments came after George Osborne used his Autumn Statement to freeze the working tax credit and to cancel plans [...]

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