Weekly Trading Update

Weekend Paper Roundup 29/12/2014




The Wall Street Journal
- ‘Abenomics’ finally gets working for average Japanese
- T-Mobile: A good call in 2015
- Sony’s ‘The Interview’ racks up online views
- Big Asian debt insurers feel pinch
- US municipal bonds have posted gains in every month this year

Financial Times
- Russia triples Trust Bank bailout
- Sony and Microsoft battle hackers
- Rise in household incomes forecast
- ScottishPower seeks to expand onshore wind energy
- Libyan oil export terminal ablaze as Islamist militias lay siege

Daily Mail
-Serious Fraud Office targets JJB boss Chris Ronnie as a ‘lifestyle criminal’
- Bonmarche set to have strong 2015
- Fat Face sales hit £200 million
- Collapse of parcel delivery firm City Link is ‘to be first of many’ warn experts

The Guardian
- Top 10 house builders to make £2.1bn in 2014
- Qantas retires last Boeing 747 from its fleet
- Rail watchdog promises investigation into London travel chaos
- Fall in greenhouse emissions due to economy not carbon tax, Coalition says
- Greece threatens second debt crisis

The Daily Telegraph
- Brick stocks hit record low
- OPEC: Libyan oil blaze could stem plunge in prices
- ASOS ordering system crashes as shoppers seek bargains
- Gold retains position as safe haven for 2015
- UK banks in talks over Apple ‘wave and pay’

The Times
- Russian deficit to grow as low oil price bites
- Netherlands Financial Investments bounces back with £12bn float
- Tesco faces new blow with £3bn hole in pensions
- City Link to start layoffs
- Boxing Day loses shopper appeal





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