Sept 10 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories on
the business pages of British newspapers. Reuters has not
verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.
The Times
Anglo American and Teck Resources ( TECK ) merge
to create $50 billion copper powerhouse, putting about 400 jobs
at risk in Anglo's head office.
Co-founders of Ben & Jerry's ( UL ) have written to the board of
Unilever's ( UL ) soon-to-be-spun-off ice cream division,
calling for the brand to be "released" before the new entity's
initial public offering.
The Guardian
The Financial Conduct Authority warns car finance firms
over 'lost' data amid an 18-billion-pound compensation scheme,
adding that it will challenge lenders claiming not to have
records about mis-sold car loans.
The Telegraph
Apple ( AAPL ) has released the first 2,000 pound iPhone,
its most expensive smartphone ever, as the tech giant ramps up
its prices following U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff blitz.
Sky News
NewDay, which has partnerships with retailers including
John Lewis and AO, nears a 1.7-billion-pound deal that
will see KKR becoming a major investor in the group.
Mobile banking application Nationwide is back up
after about 2,000 users reported issues with Nationwide services
on the Downdetector website.
The Independent
Shopping centre landlord Hammerson ( HMSNF ) has appointed
Rob Wilkinson to take over as its new boss next year.
(Compiled by Bengaluru newsroom)