What the Sunday papers say
SUNDAY EXPRESS
BANKERS, brokers and currency dealers and other City firms are drafting in staff to work throughout the day and night tomorrow, to cope with the aftermath of the Brexit vote.
THE Handmade Christmas Co, which makes personalised festive stockings, sacks, baubles and wrapping paper, has landed a £1.5million deal to supply Target, America’s second-largest retailer. CARGURUS.COM, America’s largest online car marketplace, is looking to follow its takeover of PistonHeads.com with further acquisitions, in order to close the gap on market leader AutoTrader.
SUNDAY TIMES
URGENT talks are under way to avert a mass walkout on the railways in a row over pensions. FINANCIAL markets are signalling the US economy could plunge into recession within a year, top investors have warned, fuelling anxiety the decade-long bull run in share prices is coming to an end.
SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
RISING fears of a Corbyn government are prompting foreign investors in Britain to prepare legal counter-measures to prevent their assets being nationalised against their wishes.
UBER has filed confidential papers for one of the most widely anticipated initial public offerings on the stock market.
OBSERVER
THOUSANDS of Barclays customers have threatened to switch to another bank unless it promises not to invest in pipelines for oil from tar sands, dubbed the “dirtiest fuel on the planet”.