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THE DAILY BRIEFING

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CYBER CLARITY Banks will be forced to come clean over major security breaches and cyber-attacks under rules proposed by the City watchdog. It is part of a package of proposals outlined by the Financial Conduct Authority to make it easier for customers to compare services offered by different banks.

SPACE BOOST Warehouse owner Segro said a shortage of warehouse space helped profits rise 23pc – as retailers hunt out more space to store their goods due to the growth in internet shopping. Profits came in at £91.2m for the half year ending in June 30, compared to £74.2m for the same period last year. TV DEMAND Noel edmonds is demanding £300m from Lloyds over claims that criminal bankers at hBOS’s Reading branch wrecked his business in 2007. A Lloyds spokesman said: ‘We are determined to compensate customers appropriat­ely, swiftly and as fairly as possible.’ PAPER LOSS The Guardian owner, Guardian Media Group, has reported annual losses of £44.7m compared to a loss of £68.7m the previous year. Revenues nudged up 2.4pc to £214.5m. GREEK BOND Struggling Greece has sold £2.7bn of bonds in its first sale since 2014 – a major milestone for the troubled eurozone nation, which had to abandon internatio­nal debt markets after its economy was almost destroyed by recession. VOTE OFF A vote on the proposed £70m takeover of fallen British tech star Monitise by US predator Fiserv has been postponed after a shareholde­r backlash. OZ INVASION Craft beer maker Brewdog has appointed Australian Zarah Prior, who worked in its Aberdeensh­ire hQ, to identify locations for its third brewery in the country. RECORD SURGE Orders at internet firm Wandisco surged 73pc to a record £7.8m for the first six months of 2017. The firm has won its first contracts in retail and healthcare. DEAL NETTED Five-a- side football pitch operator Goals Soccer

Centres has teamed up with the owner of Manchester City to roll-out eight football pitches in America. Goals’ two sites in California made a profit of £200,000 in 2016. PROFITS SOAR Yorkshire chemicals company Croda’s profits are up 14.3pc to £169.7m. Sales are also up, 16.2pc to £707.3m.

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