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21. OFT pay £100,000 to Morrisons in defamation settlement
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has said it will pay supermarket Morrisons £100,000 in compensation following a press release by the OFT which was considered defamatory to Morrissions.
23 Apr 2008
22. Building firms may have rigged bids
The Office of Fair Trading said on Thursday it suspected 112 companies offering to build schools and hospitals had rigged bids so the tendering authority, for example a local council, paid too high a price.
17 Apr 2008
23. Banks promise to be fairer in customer dealings
Banks have pledged to lend responsibly and strengthen credit checking and will not be allowed to close accounts of customers who make a valid complaint under a revised voluntary code of conduct.
31 Mar 2008
24. Retailer Kesa sees difficult trading conditions
Electricals retailer Kesa, owner of French group Darty, reported a group profit of 145.6 million pounds for the last financial year and said it expected trading conditions to be difficult.
17 Mar 2008
25. Surging credit volatility spurs option trading
Shocked by credit market turmoil, investors are now seeking protection on their credit protection.
19 Feb 2008
26. Morrisons sue OFT after milk cartel allegations
Morrisons are suing the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) after it named the supermarket chain as being involved in an alleged milk cartel.
11 Feb 2008
27. Thomas Cook encouraged by current trading
Holiday company Thomas Cook said on Wednesday it was encouraged by current trading as it posted its first full-year results since last year's merger.
30 Jan 2008
28. ASOS.com strong Christmas sales
Online retailer, ASOS.com has reported an 86 per cent increase in sales year on year for the 7 weeks prior to 20th January 2008, the company reported today.
23 Jan 2008
29. Sports Direct sees tougher market in next 6 months
Sports retailer Sports Direct International said on Monday it expected the retail trading environment to become increasingly difficult over the next six months.
21 Jan 2008
30. Retail gloom lifts but stormy skies ahead
Four of Britain's biggest retailers said on Thursday they were coping with tough trading conditions, helping to revive shares in a sector which has been hammered by fears over a downturn in consumer spending.
17 Jan 2008
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