WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING January 10, 2010 THE SUNDAY The Sunday Telegraph GOOGLE BOSS WARNS UK OVER DEBT MOUNTAIN The chief executive of Google, Eric Schmidt, has given warning to the UK and other western governments that reducing their massive deficits will be far harder than in America because of the dollar’s status as the world’s reserve currency. PET CHAIN SUITORS GIVEN [...]
Transport stalled by snow January 10, 2010 The government said great efforts were being made to keep roads and schools open, amid signs that the severe wintry weather conditions are easing. Nearly all motorways and trunk roads will be open today, the government said. While it is not issuing any severe weather warnings at present, the Met office says snow, ice and [...]
Japan Airlines approaches bankrupt status January 10, 2010 The main lenders to Japan Airlines plan are ready to accept a restructuring package that would require the carrier to file for bankruptcy increasing the likelihood of a state bailout this month. A state-backed turnaround fund is undersood to be planning to establish a credit line of more than 600bn yen (£4bn) along with a [...]
China tops forecast with strong growth January 10, 2010 Growth in China’s exports and imports last month blew past expectations, figures yesterday revealed, providing fresh evidence of the vigour of the economy and strengthening the case for Beijing to let the yuan start climbing again. Exports leapt 17.7 per cent from a year earlier, dwarfing the 4.0 per cent rise forecast by economists and [...]
RBS hires advisers to prepare 300 of its outlets for sale January 10, 2010 Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has appointed UBS to advise on the sale of more than 300 branches, which is expected to attract a flurry of interest. A teaser document, detailing the branches included in the sale, was circulated at the end of 2009. Potential bidders include National Australia Bank, which owns Clydesdale and Yorkshire [...]
House of Fraser celebrates sales January 10, 2010 Own-brand labels helped department store group House of Fraser to surging Christmas sales. Like-for-like sales rose 7.1 per cent in the eight weeks to 2 January, following a 1.5 per cent fall during the same period a year ago. Chief executive John King said the figures meant House of Fraser was a festive winner, putting [...]
Banks lift salaries, cut bonuses January 10, 2010 Most banks have increased basic salaries and cut bonuses for executives in response to calls for leaner compensation packages after the financial crisis, according to a survey by consultancy Mercer. Four fifths of respondents in a survey of 61 banks and other financial services firms said they had made or plan to make changes to [...]
Eurostar disruption continues January 10, 2010 Eurostar services between London and Paris are still being affected by what it described as “severe” weather conditions. Eurostar will run a restricted service today and urged passengers to cancel or postpone their trips if possible. Some late evening services will be cancelled. Disney services are running normally. Early morning and late night services were [...]
Tories unveil plans to help small firms January 10, 2010 DAVID Cameron yesterday announced a raft of measures to help small businesses, as he attempted to portray the Tories as a party of entrepreneurship. He said a Tory government would end the “anti-aspiration” culture that had been fostered under Labour, by increasing the insolvency threshold and reducing the number of days it takes to get [...]
Election2010 January 10, 2010 TORIES TO CUT IMMIGRATION Immigration would fall by as much as 75 per cent if the Conservatives win the next general election, David Cameron said yesterday. He said he would use an annual cap to push net immigration from around 200,000 in recent years to the tens-of-thousands last seen under the Thatcher and Major governments. [...]