Lib Dem lines to take for interviews – in full September 19, 2013 The Lib Dems appear to have given journalists their full lines to take for every interview: Five things to remember for every interview This conference sees the party in a confident mood We have a strong record of achievement in Government Our priorities are jobs and easing the squeeze on household budgets Labour cannot be [...]
What the other papers say this morning – 03 September 2013 September 2, 2013 FINANCIAL TIMES Dering Capital leads race for TDF Blackstone Group’s former top executive in Asia has emerged as the leading contender to buy the French assets of Europe’s largest telecoms tower operator TDF in a deal worth up to €3.8bn (£3.22bn). Dering Capital, started by Ben Jenkins after he left the US private equity group [...]
What the other papers say this morning – 12 March 2014 March 11, 2014 FINANCIAL TIMES Brent crude contract underpinning Slowing output from the North Sea may require IntercontinentalExchange to add oil grades from beyond the offshore European fields to underpin its flagship Brent crude contract. The comments from David Peniket, president of the London-based ICE Futures Europe exchange, echo growing industry concern that the global crude oil benchmark [...]
Lib Dem lines to take for interviews – in full September 16, 2013 The Lib Dems appear to have given journalists their full lines to take for every interview: Five things to remember for every interview This conference sees the party in a confident mood We have a strong record of achievement in Government Our priorities are jobs and easing the squeeze on household budgets Labour cannot be [...]
Tech powerhouse who wants to save our ailing high street November 10, 2013 Annabel Palmer meets Dan Wagner, back in the limelight with latest venture Powa Technologies HE may be one of Britain’s most prominent tech entrepreneurs, but Dan Wagner has had more than his share of career ups and downs and scathing headlines. In the 1980s, he was subject to criticism from the financial community for his [...]
Bonus boost at UBS with giant’s investment wing back in profit February 4, 2014 UBS’s investment banking arm swung back to profit in the final three months of 2013, the lender reported yesterday, driving up bonuses. The bank’s overall profits came in at SFr917m (£621m) in the quarter, compared with a loss of SFr1.9bn in the same period of 2012. For 2013 as a whole, it made SFr3.2bn, from a [...]
Why 2014 could be the year to invest in Venture Capital Trusts January 14, 2014 ON AVERAGE, investments through Venture Capital Trusts (VCTs) have returned 88.6 per cent over the last ten years (with dividends reinvested, assuming an annual 3.5 per cent fee), compared to around 65 per cent for the FTSE All–Share index. VCTs are not for everybody – they are designed to encourage indirect investment in a range [...]
Tory peer tells coalition to scrap capital gains tax September 13, 2012 THE GOVERNMENT should abolish capital gains tax (CGT), Tory peer Howard Flight claimed in a research paper released by the Centre for Policy Studies yesterday. However, the government must first cut the rate to 25 per cent or less, the report, prepared by Flight and Cambridge post-graduate economist Oliver Latham, says. If it can summon [...]
What you need to know before the open February 24, 2014 European markets are expected marginally lower this morning, following Asian counterparts, which were left unsatisfied by the G20’s commitment of an extra $2 trillion in output over the next five years. The UK market posted its third successive gain last week, but things in the rest of Europe and the US weren’t as positive, following [...]
Global corporate results round up April 29, 2014 ABB redoubles its work to fix power systems unit after shock profit drop SWISS engineer ABB said it would up work to overhaul its power systems unit after posting an unexpected fall in first-quarter profit because of weak orders and costly delays to wind and solar power projects. Shares in the Zurich-based firm dropped seven [...]