THE LONDON REPORT September 15, 2009 The FTSE 100 rose for a third straight session yesterday to close up by 0.5 per cent, boosted by bullish economic data from the US, as oils, miners and banks underpinned the rally. The index ended 23.28 points higher at 5,042.13, after trading as low as 4,996.52 earlier in the session. Energy stocks were higher, [...]
Audi’s dream-mobile September 29, 2009 IS it me or have Audi toned down their design approach? They used to love a bit of flared wheel arch where possible, stance and statement arriving hand in hand. Has the recession blunted their flair? I’ve recently spent a week with another of thier cars, the awesome S3, which for me offers one of [...]
Take a punt and profit from M&A recovery October 19, 2009 FOLLOWING a dearth of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activity in the wake of the financial crisis, returning confidence and cash to credit-constrained companies has seen a flurry of deals and bids over the past month. Yesterday, Stagecoach made a fresh all-share offer for its beleaguered rival National Express despite a consortium walking away from takeover [...]
CHIP’S DOWN July 21, 2009 SINGAPORE’S Temasek yesterday said Charles (Chip) Goodyear, the former boss of BHP Billiton, had decided not to become chief executive of the state investment firm due to differences over strategy. The shock announcement, less than six months after Goodyear accepted the post, comes after severe criticism of the fund which has been hammered by its [...]
Bankers and miners lead the way past the 5,100 mark September 16, 2009 The FTSE 100 hit its highest closing level in a year yesterday, led by banks and miners and spurred by appetite for risky assets as optimism about the pace of global economic recovery intensified. The index closed up 82 points, or 1.6 per cent higher, at 5,124.13 – the highest close since late September last [...]
Bankers and miners lead the way past the 5,100 mark September 16, 2009 The FTSE 100 hit its highest closing level in a year yesterday, led by banks and miners and spurred by appetite for risky assets as optimism about the pace of global economic recovery intensified. The index closed up 82 points, or 1.6 per cent higher, at 5,124.13 – the highest close since late September last [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING August 3, 2009 FINANCIAL TIMES UK ATTORNEY GENERAL VOWS FRAUD CRACKDOWNBritain aims to become the most hostile country in the world to fraudsters, the government’s top law officer has pledged, in an eye-catching riposte to growing criticism about the lack of big financial crime cases being mounted. Baroness Scotland, attorney-general, said domestic investigation agencies would soon be giving [...]
Large caps break 5,000 as travel gets its day in the sun September 9, 2009 THE FTSE 100 ended a week of waiting yesterday to pull itself above the 5,000 level by the close. The benchmark index rose by 1.2 per cent on the back of strong oil and bank stocks, as well as early gains on Wall Street. By the close the index was 56.96 points higher at 5,004.30, [...]
Anglo unveils restructure July 26, 2009 ANGLO AMERICAN boss Cynthia Carroll is set to unveil a cost-cutting programme this week, which is expected to show that over 10,000 jobs have been slashed at the mining giant over the past six months. Most of the cuts have been at Anglo Platinum, its subsidiary, where capacity has been cut, and production costs have [...]
FTSE enjoys best run in four years July 21, 2009 THE FTSE 100 has had its best run in four years after companies around the world delivered better-than-expected results. The index of top-rated companies ended a seventh day of rises one per cent higher at 4481.17. It is the best winning streak since July 2005, with daily increases bringing the FTSE 100 up 8.7 per [...]