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Sunday newspaper round-up: Return to normal, Morrisons, Binance

Mon, 28th Jun 2021 00:58

(Sharecast News) - Sajid Javid is to push for lockdown to end "as soon as possible" over fears of the "cost" of shutting down the economy. The newly appointed Health Secretary, who replaced Matt Hancock after he was forced to resign for breaking lockdown rules to conduct an affair with an aide, said on Sunday it was his "most immediate priority to see to see that we can return to normal as soon and as quickly as possible". - Sunday Telegraph
A takeover of Morrisons could see the supermarket giant shift offshore for tax reasons, experts fear. The grocer is bracing itself for a fresh offer from US group Clayton, Dubilier & Rice (CD&R) after an initial £5.5billion bid was rejected last week. But it is feared that a private equity buyout could see Morrisons' tax base shifted out of the UK. - Financial Mail on Sunday

The City watchdog has banned one of the world's largest Bitcoin exchanges from operating in Britain amid mounting fears over the rise of cryptocurrency crime. The Financial Conduct Authority ordered Binance Markets Limited to remove all advertising and financial promotions by Wednesday and told the firm it must not carry out any regulated activities in Britain without prior consent. - Sunday Telegraph

Fewer than one in a thousand Covid-19 infections are now resulting in death, according to calculations by statisticians in Cambridge. Thanks to vaccinations the infection fatality rate of the disease, a measure of the ratio of infections to deaths, is about 0.085 per cent, the Medical Research Council (MRC) biostatistics unit at Cambridge has estimated. Among those aged 75 and over, it has plummeted from more than 15 per cent of those catching coronavirus dying at the height of the winter wave, to under 2 per cent now. - Sunday Times

Wood Group will this week seek judicial approval for a deferred prosecution agreement with the Serious Fraud Office to resolve a bribery and corruption investigation. The engineering company announced on Friday night that it had reached agreements with the fraud office, America's Department of Justice and Securities and Exchange Commission, as well as authorities in Brazil, after investigations into the use of third parties at Amec Foster Wheeler, before Wood acquired the business in 2017. - Sunday Times

Royal Mail has blocked planned bonuses and share awards to senior executives worth £1.4m, as a result of its December service meltdown that resulted in thousands of undelivered Christmas presents. The postal firm said it had taken the decision after considering the impact of service failures and its "slower than planned" modernisation. In December, Royal Mail's service - described at the time as a "strategic nightmare" - went into meltdown in many areas and led to parcels piling up in depots and weeks of delays. - Guardian

Businesses have amassed almost £130 billion of extra firepower that can be used for investments in a sign that the economy is rebounding from the pandemic, the EY Item Club has said. Fading worries about the impact of Brexit, a surge in cash holdings at companies, interest rates at rock-bottom levels and the likelihood of a boom in consumer spending after the Covid-19 crisis mean that the outlook for UK business investment is the brightest in more than a decade. - Sunday Times

Two-thirds of countries classified as "not free" because of their dire record on human rights and civil liberties have received weapons licensed by the UK government over the past decade, new analysis reveals. Between 2011-2020, the UK licensed £16.8bn of arms to countries criticised by Freedom House, a US government-funded human rights group. - Guardian

The Government has held private talks over plans to channel tens of billions of pounds of pension money into infrastructure and start-up companies to boost the economic bounceback. The Mail on Sunday can reveal that Treasury officials have met with senior figures in the pensions industry over the controversial scheme that would unlock some of the UK's £2.2trillion retirement pots and parcel it out to fast-growing businesses, transport projects, real estate and carbon-friendly investments. - Financial Mail on Sunday
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30 Jul 2021 14:05

IN BRIEF: UK competition regulator has no issues in Morrisons takeover

IN BRIEF: UK competition regulator has no issues in Morrisons takeover

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30 Jul 2021 09:56

Fortress says CMA has not raised issues about Morrisons deal

(Sharecast News) - Private equity firm Fortress, which is leading the consortium looking to buy Morrisons, said on Friday that the Competition and Markets Authority has not raised any issues with its proposed £6.3bn acquisition of the supermarket chain.

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30 Jul 2021 08:24

LONDON BRIEFING: NatWest promises GBP3 billion distributions in 2021

LONDON BRIEFING: NatWest promises GBP3 billion distributions in 2021

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30 Jul 2021 07:17

Fortress says UK has not opened an inquiry into its Morrisons bid

July 30 (Reuters) - SoftBank-owned Fortress Investment said Britain's competition regulator has not opened an inquiry nor indicated in writing that it was looking to do so in relation to the group's 6.3 billion pound bid for supermarket group Mor...

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29 Jul 2021 17:26

UPDATE 1-M&G says $8.7 bln Morrisons bid doesn't reflect company's true value

(Adds background)By Abhinav RamnarayanLONDON, July 29 (Reuters) - British money manager M&G has added to the voices criticising a proposed private equity takeover of British supermarket chain Morrisons, saying it does not reflect the true value of...

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29 Jul 2021 16:55

M&G says $8.7 bln Morrisons takeover bid does not reflect company's true value

LONDON, July 29 (Reuters) - British money manager M&G has said that a proposed private equity takeover of British supermarket chain Morrisons does not reflect the true value of the company.Morrisons this month agreed to a takeover led by SoftBank ...

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28 Jul 2021 14:34

Singapore sovereign wealth fund joins Fortress-led bid for Morrisons

(Sharecast News) - Singapore's sovereign wealth fund has joined the Fortress-led private equity consortium looking to buy supermarket chain Morrisons.

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28 Jul 2021 14:16

IN BRIEF: Singapore sovereign fund joins Fortress bid for Morrisons

IN BRIEF: Singapore sovereign fund joins Fortress bid for Morrisons

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28 Jul 2021 10:50

UPDATE 1-Singapore's GIC joins Fortress bid for UK supermarket Morrisons

(Adds background)LONDON, July 28 (Reuters) - Singapore's sovereign wealth fund has joined the Fortress-led private equity consortium making a recommended offer for the British supermarket group Morrisons, the companies said on Wednesday.Britain's ...

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28 Jul 2021 10:21

Singapore's GIC joins Fortress bid for UK supermarket Morrisons

LONDON, July 28 (Reuters) - Singapore's sovereign wealth fund has joined the Fortress-led private equity consortium bidding to buy the British supermarket group Morrisons, and will provide a portion of the funding, the groups said on Wednesday.Th...

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27 Jul 2021 17:36

UPDATE 1-Morrisons stakeholder Silchester not inclined to support Fortress takeover

(Adds further background, quote)LONDON, July 27 (Reuters) - WM Morrison investor Silchester is not inclined to support a takeover offer from private equity firm Fortress Investment Group at upcoming court and shareholder meetings, it said on Tuesd...

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27 Jul 2021 17:36

UPDATE 2-Morrisons stakeholder Silchester not inclined to support Fortress takeover

(Adds details on Silchester, effort to seek companies' comment)By Abhinav RamnarayanLONDON, July 27 (Reuters) - WM Morrison's biggest shareholder, Silchester, is not inclined to support a takeover offer from private equity firm Fortress Investment ...

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25 Jul 2021 12:33

Sunday newspaper round-up: New infections, Morrisons, Pfizer

(Sharecast News) - The number of people infected with coronavirus has dropped for a fourth day, raising hopes that the pandemic may be levelling off. The UK recorded 31,795 new infections yesterday, a fall of 32 per cent from the 46,558 on Tuesday. The figure is down 42 per cent from last Saturday. "Great to see continued signs of Delta descent in the UK today," tweeted Dr Eric Topol, a US physician who is an international authority on the coronavirus. Some scientists cautioned that the data does not capture the impact of "freedom day" last Monday. But Paul Hunter, professor of medicine at the University of East Anglia, hailed it as "remarkable" and "absolutely good news". - Sunday Times

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22 Jul 2021 22:00

UK to launch daily COVID tests in food sector to tackle 'pingdemic'

LONDON, July 22 (Reuters) - Daily contact testing will be rolled out to workplaces in Britain's food sector so staff who have been 'pinged' by the COVID-19 app can keep working if they test negative rather than isolating, the government said on T...

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22 Jul 2021 12:16

UK's government is working closely with sectors hurt by COVID isolation rules

LONDON, July 22 (Reuters) - Britain's government is working closely with those sectors impacted by an increased number of workers being forced to self-isolate at home after being contacted by a coronavirus app saying they had been in close proxim...

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