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Council of the European Union Sounds the Alarm on SEPA - 17 May 2013

The Council of the European Union (EU) has called on member states, banks and end users to redouble their efforts to meet the 1 February 2014 migration deadline for the single euro payments area (SEPA) ...

Johnston Press Appoints David King as CFO - 17 May 2013

UK media group Johnston Press has appointed David King as its new chief financial officer (CFO). He succeeds Grant Murray, who resigned as CFO, and will take up his new role on 1 June ...

SunGard Study Claims Treasury SSCs Fall Short of Expectations - 16 May 2013

Software group SunGard is claiming that its latest ‘Market Insights’ study shows a marked difference in perceptions about shared service centre (SSC) levels and capabilities between the users and suppliers of these technology-based services. ...

SWIFT More Bullish on Outlook for UK Economy - 16 May 2013

SWIFT has forecast that the UK economy will continue to grow at a faster rate than in the first quarter of 2013 as it continues its economic recovery, with a year-on-year gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate of 1.1% ...

IRIS Software Launches Cloud-based Payslip Delivery - 15 May 2013

UK-based IRIS Software Group has launched IRIS OpenPayslips, a cloud-based service allowing corporates running IRIS payroll software to deliver payslips directly to their employees through a web browser or smartphone ...

Tata Steel Announces US$1.6bn Writedown - 14 May 2013

India’s Tata Steel said that it expects to make a US$1.6bn non-cash writedown of goodwill and assets due largely to falling demand for its products in Europe ...

US Watchdog ‘Investigating Swap Contracts’ - 14 May 2013

US financial regulator the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has launched a broad inquiry into the legitimacy of more than one million energy and metals transactions by major traders in commodities markets over the past two years ...

Barclays Wins Dismissal of US Lawsuit over Libor as FCA Outlines Replacement - 14 May 2013

A US lawsuit brought by shareholders against Barclays, who claimed financial loss as a result of the UK bank’s alleged manipulation of the London interbank offered rate (Libor) has been dismissed. Meanwhile, the head of the new UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has told the 'FT' that a replacement dual-track system with survey-based lending rates running alongside transaction-linked indices, could be introduced by next year. ...

FTSE350 Pension Deficits Break £100bn Level - 14 May 2013

Pension scheme accounting deficits for UK companies in the FTSE350 had risen to £108bn at the end of last month, corresponding to a funding ratio of assets over liabilities of 84% according to Mercer ...