BT has struck a deal to show live Premiership football matches on its next-generation TV service, which was launched today
Scotsman: AAM Resurgence Set To Bring Bumper Profits
PERTH-BASED transport group Stagecoach and Aberdeen Asset Management are two of the big Scottish names reporting results this week, while Royal Bank of Scotland will put out a trading update.
Money Links For 3rd Dec 2006
Links to other interesting money articles on 3rd Dec 2006.
This Is Money: Nationwide U-turn A Blunder Too Far
After spending millions explaining how treats new and existing customers the same, Nationwide’s decision to favour new customers is hugely embarassing
This Is Money: Take Note… This Is A Sticky Business
The ace investigator takes a closer look at an American-based scheme that claims to offer help with Government Assistance Programmes
This Is Money: Probe ‘no Threat’to £7bn Jet Deal
A long-running inquiry into bribery allegations over a £76bn arms deal with Saudi Arabia is expected to last at least another two years,
This Is Money: A To Z Of The Sunday Newspapers
Our summary of what the business papers are reporting from the financial world this Sunday
This Is Money: A Robust Bequest From Brown
We may never know when or why Brown came down against abolishing the pound. The fact that he did may well be his most enduring legacy
This Is Money: Midas: Reits Are Still Looking Good
This week the Financial Mail stockpicker takes a look at how the change of tax status of property companies will affect share prices in the sector
This Is Money: Is The $2 Pound A Good Thing?
As the Bank of England meets this week to discuss borrowing costs, the strength of the pound has lengthened the odds on another rise in interest rates