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Sunday newspaper round-up: US recession, Housing policy, RBS

Sun, 05th Feb 2017 16:37

(ShareCast News) - Donald Trump's economic honeymoon could come to an end as soon as next year, senior City fund managers have forecast, with the US at risk of plunging into recession. Nine years on from the start of the financial crisis, the US recovery may be overheating, Legal & General Investment Management economist James Carrick has warned. He has predicted a series of interest rate hikes will tip the US into a 2018 recession. - The Sunday TelegraphA major shift in Tory housing policy in favour of people who rent will be announced by ministers this week as Theresa May's government admits that home ownership is now out of reach for millions of families. In a departure from her predecessor David Cameron, who focused on advancing Margaret Thatcher's ambition for a "home-owning democracy", a white paper will aim to deliver more affordable and secure rental deals, and threaten tougher action against rogue landlords, for the millions of families unable to buy because of sky-high property prices. - The GuardianRoss McEwan, chief executive of Royal Bank of Scotland, is preparing to unveil further cost cutting measures after receiving pay of around £3m in 2016. The cost-reduction measures - which will be unveiled alongside the bank's ninth consecutive annual loss later this month - are expected to coincide with confirmation of his pay deal for the 2016 financial year. McEwan could be paid more than £3.0m after £2.7m of salary and allowances are topped up with bonuses. - The GuardianThe boss of holiday giant Thomas Cook is the latest chief executive to come under attack over excessive pay. A long-term incentive plan that would award Peter Fankhauser up to £1.6m a year was slammed by shareholder advisory groups for failing to give enough information on performance criteria. Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS), which represents about 20% of the investors in the FTSE All-Share index, has recommended they vote against the proposal at Thomas Cook's annual meeting on Thursday. - The Sunday TimesAldi is poised to overtake the Co-op this week to become Britain's fifth largest grocer. It is a big step for the German discount retailer, putting it next in size to the so-called 'Big Four' supermarkets. Figures due this week from leading market analyst Kantar are expected to show that Aldi attracts six per cent of the UK's spending on food, behind only Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury and Morrisons. - The Mail on SundayLow-paid cabin crew at British Airways have begun six days of industrial action, as the airline takes an increasingly hard line on strikes by employees. Members of the mixed fleet at Heathrow were set to walk out for most of this week from Sunday in a dispute over what the union, Unite, describes as poverty pay. - The GuardianAnnette Court, the former boss of Direct Line, has been tipped as a frontrunner to become the new chairman of insurance giant Admiral. Court, 54, has been a non-executive director of the Cardiff-based motor and homes insurer for almost five years. The opportunity to become chairman emerged last week after Alastair Lyons, 63, said he would step down on April 26. - The Sunday TimesNew figures published by the think tank Centre for Cities have shown just how vital the EU single market is for Scotland's four largest cities - with total exports to the EU from Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow totalling nearly £7bn. The report said 61% of Aberdeen's exports go to the EU, showing the importance of the European market to Scotland - a market now under threat from the most reckless of Tory hard Brexits, which is set to have such a damaging impact on Scotland. - The GuardianThe Government's "cloak and dagger" approach to the public finances has masked an "alarming" rise in debt obligations that puts future investment at risk, one of the country's leading accountancy bodies will warn this week. The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) will highlight that the current system, where the UK's total liabilities are published more than a year after each fiscal year, "hinders transparency and reduces scrutiny". - The Sunday Telegraph
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London open: Oil patch on fire, Thomas Cook flies

(Sharecast News) - Stocks were moving slightly higher as investors digested Washington's decision overnight not to renew its Iran sanctions waivers for a spate of crude oil importers, including China and India.

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11 Apr 2019 11:59

Former Thomas Cook Finance Executive Joins Ten Lifestyle As CFO

LONDON (Alliance News) - Lifestyle concierge firm Ten Lifestyle Group PLC has appointed Alan Donald as its chief financial officer, the company said on Thursday.Donald, who will join at the

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22 Mar 2019 10:14

Thomas Cook closes 21 stores to focus online

(Sharecast News) - Thomas Cook on Friday announced plans to close 21 stores and make 320 retail staff redundant as it refocuses on its online presence.

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12 Feb 2019 10:35

WINNERS & LOSERS SUMMARY: TUI Warning Drags Down IAG And easyJet

LONDON (Alliance News) - The following stocks are the leading risers and fallers within the main London indices on Tuesday.----------FTSE 100 - down 3.8%. The Anglo-German travel operator

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11 Feb 2019 13:38

Monday broker round-up

(Sharecast News) - Metro Bank: Berenberg upgrades to hold with a target price of 1,200p.

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8 Feb 2019 08:42

LONDON MARKET OPEN: Power Utilities Dip; Flybe Gives Stark Warning

LONDON (Alliance News) - Stock prices in London were mixed in early trade on Friday, with energy firms SSE and Centrica both slipping in the FTSE 100, while once

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7 Feb 2019 17:18

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: Compass Points North But TUI Sent Sailing South

LONDON (Alliance News) - Stock prices in London ended firmly in the red on Thursday, with sharp declines for TUI, Ocado and WPP offsetting gains

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7 Feb 2019 10:41

WINNERS & LOSERS SUMMARY: Fire Scorches Ocado; TUI Can't Take The Heat

LONDON (Alliance News) - The following stocks are the leading risers and fallers within the main London indices on Thursday.----------FTSE 100 - up 4.6%. The food services firm has lifted

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7 Feb 2019 10:35

Thomas Cook says it could sell airline business as losses widen

(Sharecast News) - Travel operator Thomas Cook said on Thursday that it could put its airline up for sale, as it posted a 1% rise in first-quarter like-for-like revenue but a deterioration in margins and a widening of its losses.

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7 Feb 2019 08:39

LONDON MARKET OPEN: FTSE 100 Dips As TUI Sinks On Cut Earnings Outlook

LONDON (Alliance News) - The FTSE 100 got off to a slightly lower start on Thursday, with a tumble for TUI and further slump for Ocado offsetting gains and &

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7 Feb 2019 07:43

LONDON MARKET PRE-OPEN: Compass Starts Well; Smith & Nephew Profit Hit

LONDON (Alliance News) - Stock prices in London are set for another lower open on Thursday, slipping back further following several sessions of strong gains. In focus on Thursday is the latest the

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6 Feb 2019 12:11

Thursday preview: BoE in focus

(Sharecast News) - All eyes will be on the Bank of England today and not just on these shores, given how a 'no-deal' Brexit outcome, and its fall-out, might come just as global growth is at its lowest ebb, in early 2019.

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31 Jan 2019 16:11

UK Earnings, Trading Statements Calendar - Next 7 Days

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31 Jan 2019 16:08

UK Shareholder Meetings Calendar - Next 7 Days

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4 Jan 2019 11:36

Thomas Cook Non-Executive Tucker Leaves To Focus On Reckitt Benckiser

LONDON (Alliance News) - Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC on Friday said it has asked Warren Tucker to remain on the board as a non-executive director for an additional 12 months.Meanwhile, Cook

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