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By: Martin Slaney

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  • Cheques saved as banks U-turn

    July 12, 2011

    The Payments Council has reversed its decision to abolish the cheque by 2018, after a public outcry over plans to axe the payment method. The body, whose members include banks and payments organisations, said cheques would continue as long as customers needed them. Trade bodies representing builders and charities that campaign for the elderly had [...]

  • Ebay faces EU fake goods liability

    July 12, 2011

    Ebay and other online marketplaces are to be forced to take measures to prevent the sale of fake goods online following a European court ruling. The decision follows a case brought by French cosmetics firm L’Oreal against the online firm over the sale of branded goods four years ago. Ebay would be forced to remove [...]

  • Coalition to vote against Murdoch bid

    July 12, 2011

    THE UK government will tomorrow signal that Rupert Murdoch should halt his pursuit of Sky, it revealed yesterday, sending shares in the broadcaster to their lowest level in a year. Murdoch’s bid to take control of the broadcaster received another blow after David Cameron gave his backing to Ed Miliband’s commons motion against the deal. The [...]

  • ANOTHER DAY THAT SHOOK THE MURDOCH EMPIRE

    July 12, 2011

    8:00am Chairman of the home affairs committee Keith Vaz calls for information on “precisely what the officers did” in relation to the first investigation. 8:45am Gordon Brown says he was “in tears” when the Sun told him it would run a story about his son’s medical condition. He is careful not to claim reporters broke [...]

  • CITY VIEWS: WILL MURDOCH’S BID TO CONTROL BSKYB ULTIMATELY BE SUCCESSFUL?

    July 12, 2011

    JAMES WAITE | BANK OF IRELAND  “The deal has been delayed, but I think it’s just a matter of waiting for the dust to settle. There are a lot of people jumping on the anti-Murdoch bandwagon.” STEPHANIE DAVIS | SAFETY MEDIA “I think it might, it’s a definite possibility. He is getting a lot of [...]

  • Relief rally fails to cheer Italy’s banks

    July 12, 2011

    INVESTORS surged back into Italian banks yesterday but still failed to lift their shares above levels seen before Monday’s dramatic sell-off. Overall, Italy’s main lenders have seen their share prices plunge over the last week since political infighting sparked a panic over the country’s debt levels. UniCredit rose 6.2 per cent yesterday but is down [...]

  • Bill to cap UK public debt levels draws support of grandees

    July 12, 2011

    ELEVEN highly respected backbench MPs have signed up to sponsor a bill that would cap the UK’s national debt as a percentage of GDP, legally forbidding the government from racking up IOUs above a certain level. The MPs acting as sponsor to a bill put together by former Deutsche Bank managing director Sajid Javid MP [...]

  • Unknown unknowns stalk the banks

    July 12, 2011

    THERE is by now a depressing familiarity to investors’ Eurozone moodswings. They begin with a nagging anxiety about mounting debt levels, sweep into panic mode and overselling that forces policymakers into action, and then embark upon an excessive relief rally. The difference, this week, is that bank share prices rebounded despite politicians’ least impressive performance [...]

  • Crisis hinders key caja float

    July 12, 2011

    ONE of Spain’s flagship savings bank flotations was put back by a day yesterday as the sovereign debt crisis forced book-building down to the wire. The initial public offering (IPO) of Banca Civica, one of two vitally important deals underway in Spain, will be pushed back by a day to 19 July, giving investors an [...]

  • Ireland rating slashed to junk

    July 12, 2011

    MOODY’S Investors Service yesterday cut Ireland’s credit rating to junk status, saying the country will likely need further official financing before it can return to international capital markets. Chances that European policy makers will force the private sector to share the burden of future bailouts also weighed on Moody’s decision, as the agency believes that [...]

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