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PRESS DIGEST- British Business - April 18

Published 18/04/2018, 10:14 am
PRESS DIGEST- British Business - April 18
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April 18 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories on the business pages of British newspapers. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.

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Royal Bank of Scotland Group RBS.L has cleared a key hurdle towards its hopes of paying a dividend for the first time in 11 years by striking a 3.5 billion pound deal to fill the hole in its staff pension fund. https:// & Spencer Group Plc MKS.L is to shut a distribution centre near Warrington in Cheshire, placing 450 jobs at risk, as it seeks to revamp the way in which its products reach stores. https:// Guardian

WPP Plc WPP.L has hired a New York-based recruitment firm Russell Reynolds as it begins the global search to replace founder and chief executive Sir Martin Sorrell. https:// has joined the U.S. and UK in publicly blaming Russia for a "malicious" global cyber-attack last year. The attack appeared to be an attempt at espionage, stealing intellectual property and laying the foundation for a future attack on infrastructure. https:// Telegraph

Facebook Inc FB.O was exposing private friend lists to app developers without their knowledge until two weeks ago, despite claiming to have blocked the service three years ago. https:// Inc TSLA.O called a halt to production of its Model 3 electric sedan for the second time this year in another setback for Elon Musk's first mass-production car, though said it will move to around-the-clock production once its sites reopen. https:// News

Lloyds Banking Group LLOY.L is taking the axe to its UK branch network again by announcing 49 further closures, with 305 staff losing their jobs. https:// luxury carmaker Aston Martin has signed up seven banks to prepare a 4 billion pounds stock market flotation that would rank among the City's most anticipated share sales for years. https:// Independent

Legal & General Investment Management (LGIM), which manages more than 1 trillion pound for its clients, said that it had voted against 215 UK pay deals in 2017, 40 per cent more than in the year before. https://ind.pn/2JWjdyW ($1 = 0.6996 pounds)

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