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Banks “betraying” customers over interest rates – papers

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July 8, 2011
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July 8, 2011

Banks have been accused of betraying customers over base rate and Rupert Murdoch closes the News of the World as he tries to salvage the News Corporation and BSkyB merger…we bring you the day’s top stories.

Banks were accused yesterday of “betraying” their customers by failing to pass on the benefits of the lowest base rate in history. MORE…

Rupert Murdoch fought to rescue the merger of News Corporation and BSkyB by announcing the closure of the News of the World after a deluge of 11th-hour complaints to the government appeared to delay the deal for months. MORE…

The army of advisers working on News Corporation’s approach for BSkyB are in for a nervous summer after it emerged the Government was likely to delay its approval, as a multi-million pound payday is at stake if the deal is derailed. MORE…

The fraught negotiations on a US deficit reduction plan gained new impetus yesterday, as President Barack Obama proposed a far larger package of spending cuts and tax increases, including changes in long-sacrosanct government retirement and health care programmes, that would save up to $4trn (£2.5trn) over the next decade. MORE…

Britain’s economy saw little to no growth in the second quarter of this year, analysts warned, as industrial production data raised concerns. MORE…

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Billionaire US investor Warren Buffett has donated another $1.78bn (£1.1bn) to several charities, with most going to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. MORE…

The nation’s favourite savings product – Premium Bonds – enjoyed another bumper year, despite the fact that the amount of money invested with National Savings & Investments fell by £2.6bn over this period. MORE…

Metro Bank, the tiny US bank attempting to challenge the British banking establishment, lost more than £20m in its first 16 months of operation in the UK. MORE…

Tory MPs should not appear triumphalist over the eurozone crisis, Nick Clegg will warn today. MORE…