Date: Wednesday 24 Jun 2015
LONDON (ShareCast) - Berlin has said that Greece has until Monday for full legislative approval of its economic reforms before an extension of its bailout programme is presented to the Bundestag before it expires on Tuesday, the Financial Times reports.
New rules by the Bank of England mean that top bankers could now face a 10-year clawback on bonuses, while senior bankers will have to wait seven years to receive their payouts, write The Times.
Bouygues has rejected an offer for its telecom unit from Altice, which reportedly offered €10bn, roughly twice as much as most estimates, according to The Wall Street Journal.
At its AGM on Tuesday, RBS's out-going chairman Sir Philip Hampton was accused by shareholders of "wilful blindness" after claims the bank aggressively wound down business that were viable, according to The Times.
"A federal judge sided with the FTC on an antitrust challenge to the merger of Sysco and US Foods, potentially dealing a fatal blow to the planned combination of the two food-distribution companies," The Wall Street Journal writes.
Boeing has said that its president and chief operating officer Dennis Muilenburg is to become its new chief executive officer from 1 July, reports The Telegraph.
The Business for Britain campaign group has said that the City has "nothing to fear" from the UK potentially leaving the European Union and said that international banks would have no reason to leave London, writes The Telegraph.
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