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1. Pay deals pick up to 3.3 percent
Wage settlements picked up to 3.3 percent in the three months to May but held a full percentage point below retail price inflation, a survey showed on Friday.
27 Jun 2008
2. Pension buyouts could hit 10 billion
The value of pension buyout deals could hit 10 billion pounds in 2008, a three-fold increase on last year, a report by pensions advisory firm Lane Clarke & Peacock (LCP) said on Thursday.
08 May 2008
3. HSBC to equal rates on current home deals
HSBC is preparing to exploit rivals' weakness in the UK mortgage market with an offer to match homeowners' existing deals, the Financial Times said on Wednesday.
07 Apr 2008
4. TV deals and Henry sale boost Arsenal's profits
English Premier League leaders Arsenal Football Club posted a 54 percent rise in first half profits on Friday, boosted by new big money TV deals and the sale of former captain Thierry Henry over the summer.
22 Feb 2008
5. Mega deals boost Asian stocks
Asian stocks rose on Monday, extending earlier gains, as Microsoft Corp's $45 billion (22.7 billion pound) bid for Yahoo and China's purchase of a stake in takeover target Rio Tinto boosted investor optimism over share valuations.
04 Feb 2008
6. Average pay deals steady
Average pay deals held steady at 3.5 percent in the three months to the end of April, a survey showed on Friday, but the number of settlements resulting in wage increases of at least 4 percent picked up.
11 May 2007
7. Homeowners face 2 billion pound "lock in"
Homeowners are facing a two billion pound "lock in" that could stop them from switching to a better mortgage deal, a report says.
16 Apr 2007
8. Pay deals rise in three months
Pay deals picked up in the three months to the end of March, a survey showed on Friday, and signs indicate higher wage growth will likely be sustained next month, which may worry policymakers.
13 Apr 2007
9. Google signs software deals in two African nations
Google Inc. has signed deals to supply software to students and government workers in two East African nations, in a bid to put them on the technical footing of more developed countries.
20 Mar 2007
10. Wage deals creep up in January
Pay deals have started to creep up in January as workers demand that wages keep up with the rising cost of living, according to a survey on Friday that may alarm policymakers worried about inflationary pay hikes.
19 Jan 2007
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