Mr Hare ushers in a new era for luxury men’s footwear November 22, 2012 Standing IN Marc Hare’s much talked about new store on Stafford Street, Mayfair, it’s hard to fathom that his life was far from rosy this time four years ago. Back in 2008 the designer was going through a divorce, had broken his leg and lost his job: and all in the same week. But his [...]
Obituary: Sir Andrew Crockett September 4, 2012 Sir Andrew Crockett, the distinguished central banker and former general manager of the Bank for International Settlements, died yesterday at his home in California. He was 69. Crockett led the BIS between 1994 and 2003, at a time when closer monetary union between European states and the creation of the European Monetary Institute, the European [...]
LONDON 2012 IMAGE OF THE DAY July 30, 2012 Throughout the Olympics, City A.M. will be publishing its Olympic Image of the Day. If you have a shot you think our readers will like, please email pictures@cityam.com TOURISTS visiting London are in for a surprise when they clock Nelson’s Column in Trafalgar Square. The great Admiral has been fitted with a new hat as [...]
FTSE breaks four-day losing streak on hopes of Chinese fiscal stimulus September 3, 2012 UK blue chips broke a four-day losing streak in thin volume yesterday as mining stocks rallied on speculation about new economic stimulus from the world’s top metals consumer, China. Mining shares rose 1.3 per cent after weak manufacturing data from China raised expectations that Beijing would launch new monetary stimulus measures to revive its economy. [...]
The Ryder Cup is the time for Woods to rise, relax and smile September 23, 2012 LET’S not pretend for a moment that the sporting world will be watching events in Chicago this week. The Ryder Cup will not be reverberating around Rio or resonating in Russia. It will barely register in some of the European countries or individual states in the US that have players involved. It will entrance and [...]
The wild, wonderful tale of the Bentley Boys December 7, 2012 When Bentley unleashes its Continental GT3 racer next year, it will be the first time for generations that owners will be able to join a Bentley racing team. This raises the mouth-watering prospect we could be looking at a whole new generation of Bentley Boys; flamboyant, wealthy and talented gentlemen racers of an ilk not [...]
Rapid Responses September 13, 2012 The West’s demise [Re: The East is getting rich and working harder than the waning West, yesterday] Douglas McWilliams paints a worrying picture. He is right – the success of Hong Kong and Singapore are a sign of things to come across Asia. But how to deal with the root cause of our malaise – [...]
England rugby star Ashton hospitalised by glassing September 16, 2012 ENGLAND and Saracens star Chris Ashton suffered cuts to his face after being glassed by a stranger in a London nightclub, the Premiership rugby club confirmed yesterday. The winger was celebrating an anniversary with his girlfriend, half a dozen team-mates and their partners following Saturday’s high-profile draw with Leicester Tigers at Wembley when he was [...]
FTSE edges lower with investors still cautious ahead of key EU meetings August 30, 2012 FRESH concerns over demand from China weighed on mining stocks and dragged Britain’s top share index lower yesterday, with investors bracing for a series of meetings that could pave the way for further central bank stimulus. The FTSE 100 closed down 24.08 points, or 0.4 per cent, at 5,719.45, in volumes just 58 per cent [...]
Admiral slides as car insurers face OFT probe December 14, 2011 SHARES in motor insurer Admiral fell more than four per cent yesterday after the competition watchdog said it would probe whether motor insurance firms were inflating prices for fixing crashed cars yesterday. The Office of Fair Trading said it was concerned that drivers paying for third-party repair claims and courtesy cars are charged too much [...]