Weekend Paper Roundup
Financial Times - Hammond warns over French effort to stifle City - Bank of America move heightens concerns on City of London - Ministers urged to spend extra £43 billion on city transport - Trump claims US is winning trade war with China - China millennials’ love of credit cards raises debt fears The Guardian - Theresa May confident of reaching Brexit deal, sources say - Rupert Murdoch must make £26 billion-plus Sky bid to thwart Comcast - Northern rail cancels 80 Sunday services - Speaker maker Sonos goes public, but acknowledges vulnerability - Viewers turn to Freeview after Virgin Media-UKTV dispute The Telegraph - Shrinking workforce signals crisis for Britain if immigration drops - House of Fraser to press ahead with store closures after settling legal row - Visit Britain targets Chinese tourists as it searches for a £6 million airline partner - Booming jobs market leaves fewer applicants than ever for vacant roles - RBS sell-off may be slowed if share sale flops again, warn analysts The Times - Big Four ‘let profits affect audit views’ - ‘Brexit paralysis’ grips economy as services sector goes into reverse - US farmers refuse to give up place in pecking order - IWG shares tumble 20% after it ends talks with three suitors - Confidence tumbles as business reaches summer turning point Daily Mail - Takeaway war hots up as Deliveroo launches a new delivery concept for restaurants that don’t have presence in areas - Debenhams gives shoppers a real workout as it launches in-store gyms with £100 incentives on offer - Discount retail chain The Range signs deal to start selling Iceland frozen food in its stores - Pfizer looks to stockpile Viagra and other medicines for the EU and UK ahead of hard Brexit - Centrica drives deal with a ‘multi-million-pound investment’ in electric vehicle charging in the pipeline
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