Weekly Trading Update

Weekend Paper Roundup 07/04/2015



The Wall Street Journal
- Broken bong market complicates Fed’s plan to raise rates
- American Express struggles to keep up
- Supply squeeze buffs up copper price
- BlackRock to shift funds to comply with new rules
- Fed’s Dudley links weakness to temporary factors

The Independent
- Pensions Minister Steve Webb reassures savers on first day of pension reforms
- Investor 3i holding on to its underwear with Agent Provocateur
- Exit from EU ‘would worsen inequality across Britain’
- Google could be about to face a billion-dollar anti-competition action
- Two thirds of economists say Coalition austerity harmed the economy

The Guardian
- Wuhan’s drive to become China’s car city
- Air India grounds two pilots after captain ‘beaten up’ in cockpit
- Ed Miliband leadership under fire from FTSE chairman in latest survey
- Kellogg’s says tax clampdown will harm profits
- Asda recalls baby dummies for second time in just over two years

Financial Times
- Saudi strategy to retain oil dominance
- Virtu seeks $2.6 billion valuation form listing
- Dollar hit by US jobs disappointment
- Oil slides after agreement with Iran
- Earnings test awaits US equity bulls

The Daily Telegraph
- IMF chief Lagarde: Greece will pay us back
- ‘Election anxiety’ helps keep Easter shoppers away
- Britain’s new property hotspots will see the next house price hikes
- Ryanair reports bumper 28% rise in traffic for March
- General election to spark stock market chaos

Daily Mail
- Women fail to reach equality on AIM 100 boards according to research by ionStar
- Alliance Trust chief executive Katherine Garrett-Cox has pay increase challenged
- Mining giant Gelncore weighs up new big for Rio Tinto
- Serious Fraud Office under fire for turning a deaf ear to whistle-blowers
- Naked Wines sees 37% year-on-year sales growth in week before Easter

The Times
- ITV ‘in talks with Weinstein Company’
- More young people give up on buying a home
- Britain’s first bitcoin exchange poised to open
- Synergy boss set to make £54 million from deal
- David Lloyd fighting fit for overseas expansion



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