UK firms are failing to unlock the full productivity of their workforce, with the majority of employees facing “significant barriers to performing their job well”, according to a report from global management consultancy, Hay Group.
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O2 network problems stretch into second day
The network problems that hit thousands of O2 customers have continued into a second day.
Strong pound dents exports
Britain’s export-led recovery has been jeopardised by the appreciation of the pound to a three-and-a-half year high against the euro, undoing the advantages gained by slashing interest rates and launching quantitative easing.
Construction industry calls on Government to boost infrastructure
The Government is failing on its pledge to stimulate the economy through infrastructure projects and could lose Britain key investments by delaying vital decisions, according to more than 20 leading figures in the construction industry.
Ratings agencies ‘no longer trusted’
Ratings agencies are no longer trusted by the world’s largest investors, the former head of structured finance at Standard & Poor’s has warned.
Italy eyes euro zone aid to ease debt pain
Italy said on Tuesday it may want to tap euro zone aid to ease its borrowing costs as finance ministers struggled to convince markets they are getting a grip on the bloc’s debt crisis, which a top European Central Banker said could escalate.
Bob Diamond ‘dismayed’ by MPs’ claims
Former Barclays chief executive Bob Diamond has said he is “dismayed” by MPs’ views that he was “less than candid” when he appeared before the Treasury Select Committee last week.
Paul Tucker denies ‘leaning on’ Barclays
The deputy governor of the Bank of England (BoE) has said he did not give Barclays instructions to lower its Libor submissions in 2008.
Marks and Spencer reports a fall in sales
Marks and Spencer has reported a drop in sales, after stock issues and the wet weather hit trading in its clothing department.
Eurozone ministers agree 30bn euros for Spanish banks
Eurozone finance ministers have agreed to lend Spain 30bn euros (£24bn; $37bn) this month to help its troubled banks.
Queen’s Jubilee gave retailers ‘bunting boost’
The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee gave a “bunting boost” to retailers, according to figures which suggest consumers splashed out on food, drink and clothes in the run up to the extra-long bank holiday.
Italy will shrink by 2 per cent this year
Italy’s economy will shrink by around 2pc this year, the head of the Italian central bank has said, as he called for adopting a “new Italian spirit” to tackle the eurozone debt crisis.
British banks are “throttling recovery”
Banks are “throttling” the recovery of Britain’s economy by failing to lend small firms desperate for loans, Business Secretary Vince Cable said on Sunday.
Serious Fraud Office launches Libor investigation
The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has confirmed that it has formally launched an investigation into the rigging of inter-bank lending rates.
FSA deal fails to allay small firms’ swaps concerns
Small business owners fear the mis-selling deal between the Financial Services Authorities and the banks will not work.
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