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Google Wrong To Avoid Tax Declares Miliband
Labour leader Ed Miliband has declared it is wrong for Google to go to such "extraordinary lengths" to avoid paying its taxes. Mr Miliband weighed into the row over multi-national firms not paying enough tax at a major conference staged by the internet giant. He highlighted how Google had only paid £10m in corporation tax in the UK between 2006 and 2011, despite revenues of ...
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Regulator Lukewarm About Banks Coco Plans
The Bank of England's new regulatory arm has cooled its enthusiasm for a new form of capital that could be used to shore up lenders' balance sheets in a future financial crisis. I understand that the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) has privately informed Britain's big banks that it would prefer them to use alternative methods for raising capital because of a dispute about ...
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A rerun Microsoft returns to TV programming with Halo show
The software giant's new show, produced by Steven Spielberg, brings the company back to creating original content, a business where it's had some ...
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Microsoft talks Xbox One naming privacy and more
CNET sits down with Microsoft's Jeff Henshaw to talk about the new Xbox One, including how long it will last, and whether the name's going to be ...
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SeaWorld reports first-quarter earnings as public company
SeaWorld is scheduled to release its first-quarter earnings after the stock market closes this afternoon. That will be followed by a 5 p.m. conference call between SeaWorld management and stock analysts, where the new ...
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Toll Brothers profit rises 46 percent
TOL.N ) posted a 46 percent rise in quarterly profit as the largest U.S. luxury homebuilder sold more homes at higher prices, indicating that the housing recovery is spreading across the ...
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Lowes net misses view underperforms Home Depot again
A specially designated parking spot for Lowes.com shoppers is pictured in the parking lot at the Lowe's Home Improvement Warehouse in Burbank, California August ...
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BNY Mellon to add up to 100 positions at wealth management unit
BK.N ), the world's largest custody bank, said it would add up to 100 positions at its wealth management unit, expanding the sales force at the unit by 50 percent in the next two ...
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Staples quarterly profit misses analysts estimates
SPLS.O ) reported a slightly lower-than-expected quarterly profit on Wednesday, hurt by a stronger dollar and weak sales in Europe and ...
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Too soon to dial back Fed stimulus Dudley
William Dudley, President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, speaks during the Asia Society and Economic Club of New York luncheon, in New York, September 24, ...
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Earnings Outlook H-P expected to post big drop in sales earnings
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Hewlett-Packard Co. is expected to report a sharp drop in revenues and earnings on Wednesday afternoon, as analysts brace for the impact of a weakening PC market and some level of uncertainty about the broader corporate technology ...
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Consumer Cyclical Stocks Pressure Euro Markets
European shares fell from multi-year highs on Wednesday, with luxury goods stocks among the worst performers, as some investors sold in anticipation of a near-term pull-back in the market. Federal Reserve chief Ben Bernanke is due to speak later in the day and the U.S. central bank is also due to release minutes of its May policy meeting. Investors are concerned that the Fed will start scaling ...
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Starwood Capital Goes Shopping for Malls
Starwood Capital Group is in talks to buy seven U.S. shopping malls from Westfield Group for more than $1 billion, a deal that would mark the latest in a flurry of big-ticket acquisitions of retail property.Starwood's talks with Westfield aren't yet in the final stages and still could collapse, according to people familiar with the matter.The discussions come as retail property ...
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Polish PKO BP Issues PLN500 Million of 6-Month Bonds
PKO BP (PKO.WA), Poland's top lender by assets, issued 500 million zlotys ($154 million) of six-month corporate bonds at a 2.77% yield, the bank said Wednesday.The issue is part of the bank's PLN5 billion bond-issue program dating back to 2011 that is aimed at diversifying the bank's financing sources.So far the bank issued three-month paper in 2011 and 2012.Write to Patryk ...
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Bank of New York Mellon to Increase Wealth-Management Sales Force by 50
Bank of New York Mellon Corp. (BK) plans to increase its wealth-management sales force by 50%, or up to 100 new positions, under a two-year recruiting campaign.The trust bank said it intends to add private bankers and mortgage bankers, portfolio managers and wealth strategists as well as additional sales support staff."Building on our expansion efforts of recent years, we intend to ...
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RBS Expects To Further Improve Core Tier 1 Cap Ratio
Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC (RBS.LN) said Wednesday that it expects to further improve its Core Tier 1 capital ratio and meet its capital requirement through continued delivery against its business plan.MAIN FACTS:-Company remains committed to a prudent approach to capital and to support for economic growth in the U.K. real economy.-Shares at 0955 GMT, up 2 pence, or 0.6%, at 344 pence ...
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Deutsche Bank Issues $1.5 Billion Tier 2 NotesOver Half Of Planned Subordinated Debt
Germany's Deutsche Bank AG (DB) Wednesday said it issued $1.5 billion of subordinated Tier 2 capital Tuesday, placing more than half of the planned issuance of EUR2 billion in subordinated debt the bank announced in April.MAIN FACTS:-The transaction was priced at a spread of 237.5 bps over the 10 year US Treasury.-Strong investor interest allowed the bank to increase the volume from $1 ...
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Look out realtors Rogers Communications is after your business
Rogers Communications Inc. subsidiary Zoocasa plans a further incursion into the territory of organized real estate. Zoocasa said it will roll out a new platform that will allow consumers to sign up with agents through its website and ultimately get a rebate on their commission. Zoocasa has tapped lawyer Lawrence Dale — a founder of Realtysellers whose complaint to the Competition Bureau ...
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Feedback How to give -- and get -- more of it
(MoneyWatch) Over the years, I've noticed three things about feedback: 1. Constructive feedback is incredibly useful, and 2. More is better than less, yet 3. People are remarkably stingy with it That last point was driven home once when I was on a panel exploring different generations' work styles. I spoke positively about Gen Y's seemingly constant need for feedback, noting that ...
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Goodbye Pension Hello Cash Danger Ahead
The Bible says Jacob's brother sold his birthright for a mess of stew. Today, warn financial watchdogs, America's pensioners are in danger of accepting what can sometimes be a comparably smelly deal: "Sell us your pension benefits," say advertisements, "and we'll give you one big lump sum now, up front." For somebody who's facing doctor bills or has ...
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Photos Drew Barrymore Lists Home
Actress Drew Barrymore listed her home in the Santa Barbara, Calif. area for $7.5 million just a year after getting married to husband Will Kopelman. Barrymore reportedly bought the 6-bed home in June 2010 for $5.705 million, as first reported by the Real Estalker and Zillow. The secluded home has a separate guest house with two vintage refrigerators, plus citrus and avocado trees ...
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Regulator says satisfied with Lloyds RBS capital plans
and was comfortable with their plans.The Prudential Regulation Authority said it would release more information when it had concluded discussions with all banks, including, where necessary, if banks need to take steps to meet any shortfalls.Lloyds and RBS each said on Wednesday they did not need to issue more equity, and would meet extra capital needs by selling assets and through retained ...
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Morrisons falls after UBS confirms placing
LONDON (Reuters) - Shares in Britain's No.4 grocer Wm Morrison Supermarkets fell 3 percent on Wednesday after UBS confirmed it had placed around 100 million shares in the firm at 280 pence for an institutional seller.The sale represents a 4.4 percent stake in Morrisons and is equivalent to eight days worth of volume. The shares, which closed at 289.30 pence on Tuesday, traded at 280.9 pence ...
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EU leaders shine spotlight on Amazon Google over tax policy
European leaders will discuss how to combat aggressive tax avoidance by major companies such as Amazon.com Inc., Google Inc. and Apple Inc. at a summit on Wednesday, and cut the estimated EUR1-trillion ($1.29-trillion U.S.) a year the EU loses to tax evasion or avoidance.The four-hour summit was originally called to discuss energy policy, but investigations in Britain, France and the United ...
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Indications Stock futures edge up ahead of Bernanke data
MADRID (MarketWatch) -- U.S. stock market futures were pointing to a slightly firmer start for Wall Street on Wednesday ahead of a key appearance from Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, along with minutes of the recent Fed ...










