Weekly Trading Update

Weekend Paper Roundup 12/01/2015



The Wall Street Journal
- Banks prepare for potential Grexit
- Tesla ready to take on auto industry big boys
- Jaguar Land Rover says global sales rose in 2014
- ECB’s bong-buying plans face doubt
- Future of medicine is in your smartphone

The Independent
- Coca Cola cuts over 1500 jobs
- Circle Holdings pulls out of running Hinchingbrooke Hospital
- Cyprus Airways shuts down after bankruptcy

Financial Times
- UK Black Friday sales prove costly
- Tesco to consult on defined benefit scheme closure
- Romney tells donors he is mulling fresh run for power
- Aer Lingus spurns second IAG offer valuing carrier at €1.3 billion
- StanChart to close equities business and cut retail unit

Daily Mail
- Drugs giant Shire to buy US biotech firm NPS Pharmaceuticals for £3.2 billion
- Burberry sales slowdown over key Christmas trading period
- Inflation set to fall below 1% for first time since 2002 after price of food and fuel falls

The Guardian
- Petrol stations cut price of fuel to under £1 a litre
- Greek PM offers to ease austerity to head off Syriza challenge
- Book downloads down, hardbacks are back
- Debenhams excited about potential Christmas surprise
- Morrisons expects positive statement on Christmas period

The Daily Telegraph
- Quindell appoints new chairman
- QE could be too little too late to help Europe’s stock markets
- Furniture chains planning pre-election float rush
- FTSE100 suffers worse start since 2008

The Times
- Central London running short on office space
- Taxman takes bigger slice as fuel price falls
- Cheaper fuel price turns US off green cars
- Fitness First will announce plans to invest £86 million
- Price war means milk is cheaper than water





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