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WHAT THE SUNDAY NEWSPAPERS SAY : 28/11/2010
A 3.1bn debt may force Punch Taverns to close or sell 6,000 tenanted pubs
Europes finance ministers meet in Brussels today to agree the final terms of an 85bn bailout for Ireland
Portugal seems certain to follow Ireland in being bailed out
Whitehall cuts 3bn from office supplies bill after damning report by Sir Philip Green
Samsonite appoints Goldman Sachs to look into a $1bn flotation in Hong Kong
Sir Tom Hunter is about to sell Office shoe chain to Silverfleet Capital for around 150m
The CEOs of Barclays, HSBC, Lloyds, RBS and Standard Chartered are estimated to be in line for bonuses totalling up to 15m
Supermarkets are to be banned from selling wine, beer and spirits below a national "minimum price"
Overseas banks, such as BNP Paribas, are undercutting the high street to tempt wealthy borrowers
Daily Mail group is preparing to water down staff pension benefits
Cattles could fall into administration this week
Findel set to announce 80m cash call as it seeks to reduce its 310m debt
Frozen turkey sales are on the rise as modern family life means most Britons now eat two Christmas lunches
Saturday Christmas shoppers shrugged off economic worries attracted by retailers offering discounts of up to 50%
Irish bailout fury as EU 'nationalises' Bank of Ireland
O'Neill says euro faces 'black swan' moment
BoE policymaker Andrew Sentance says it time for interest rates to rise gradually
UK to cut 90,000 fewer public sector jobs
Thomas Cook seeks China partner
Farmville creator says web is one big cocktail party
Energy companies blame green taxes for high bills
HSBC's Stuart Gulliver to focus on Asia
Cable: 'We will find a way to cut bank bonuses'
Herm turns to bankers for defence against LVMH
Bumper Black Friday in prospect as America goes to the sales
State-controlled Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds Banking Group are under pressure to reveal the number of millionaires they employ
100,000 public sector jobs set to win reprieve from Treasury
BA and Iberia ready for 4bn lift-off with clearance from investors
BAE job cuts reach 9,000 in UK
Ireland's high street faces a bleak Christmas
Angela Merkel lobbies for bondholders to share pain of EU bailouts
Midas: Sit tight at B&B and Northern Rock, if you can afford to
The big six energy companies are braced for multi-million pound fines after Ofgem launched a review of the industry
Executives at Lloyds Development Capital are planning a management buyout of the High Street bank's private equity arm
Banks are poised to lend staff millions of pounds to pay tax bills
UK banks have more than $174bn (111.6bn) of loans and assets at risk in Spain and Portugal
New housing rental firm eyes 500m float
Think tank pours scorn on energy price probe
Investment risk for Longbridge
Barclays new chief executive examines sprawling empire
Paternoster on way back
Merger plan on the table as MGM avoids final curtain
Osborne's outlook brightens as growth figures beat forecasts
New plans push risk assessment to the front of annual reports
Adenauer and friends seek to block Ireland's 85bn Euro bailout
The Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank is to pay a record rent for the final retail unit at One Hyde Park
Wool's worth: Industry hits a high as demand rises
The City Diary: IG's High Court silence
Wagstaff ploughs Venture pay-off into British sparkling wine
Market Report: Balfour Beatty builds on US expectations
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