Economy
Ecomold Limited to wind down
Employees of Ecomold Limited have been given several months notice as the firm closes.
 
OFT wins right to challenge bank charges
The Office of Fair Trading can apply consumer contract regulations to decide if bank charges are unfair, the High Court has ruled.
 
CFOs remain cautiously optimistic
Cuts in interest base rates have failed to improve the supply of credit or to reduce the cost of debt available, even for larger UK companies.
 
MPC voted 6-3 for rate cut
Monetary Policy Committee members were split mainly on the size of a rate cut this month.
 
OFT apologises and pays Morrisons
The Office of Fair Trading has settled a defamation dispute with supermarket Morrisons.
 
Web 2.0 spending forecast to surge
Enterprise spending on Web 2.0 technologies will surge over the next five years, research shows.
 
Banks slow with PSD implementation
Much work is yet to be done on the roll-out of the Payments Services Directive, a survey shows.
 
Report critical of BAA monopoly
The Competition Commission sees potential for competition at all BAA airports in England and Scotland.
 
Erinaceous firms sold to banks
Tree of Erinaceous Group’s key businesses have been sold to a vehicle owned by the firm’s banks.
 
Bank charges verdict issued this week
The Office of Fair Trading has confirmed that the judgement for the bank charges test will be handed down on Thursday 24 April.
 
Vodafone is most powerful UK brand
Google is the most valuable brand in the world for the second year, with a brand value of $86.1bn.
 
Unilever targeted in palm oil protests
Greenpeace campaigners have staged protests at Unilever sites in London and Merseyside.
 
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