Mary Portas taskforce set up to revive UK’s ailing high streets October 29, 2012 LLOYDS Banking Group and the Royal Bank of Scotland are among the firms to have joined a new industry-wide task force set up following the Mary Portas review last year to tackle the decline of the high street. The Distressed Town Centre Taskforce, which met for the first time last week, revealed its list of [...]
2012’s seven best Women in the City October 31, 2012 THE Museum of London Docklands was the venue for this year’s Woman of Achievement Awards, where ladies from around the City gathered in Canary Wharf to find out who had been chosen as one of the seven winners. In no particular order they included Heather Dixon at American Express for accountancy, Accenture’s Emma McGuigan for [...]
2012’s seven best Women in the City October 31, 2012 THE Museum of London Docklands was the venue for this year’s Woman of Achievement Awards, where ladies from around the City gathered in Canary Wharf to find out who had been chosen as one of the seven winners. In no particular order they included Heather Dixon at American Express for accountancy, Accenture’s Emma McGuigan for [...]
What the other papers say this morning December 2, 2012 FINANCIAL TIMES UK’s euro trade supremacy under fire The City of London should be deposed as the euro’s main financial centre so the single currency club can “control” most financial business in the Eurozone, France’s central bank governor has said. Christian Noyer of the Banque de France said there was “no rationale” for allowing the [...]
Scottish finance MP speaks out September 23, 2012 SCOTLAND’S finance minister John Swinney has claimed that an independent Scotland would be able to take on the state-backed liabilities of Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds Banking Group. Speaking at the Institute of Chartered Accountants conference the SNP minister said that if Scotland had been independent at the time RBS and HBOS, now Lloyds, [...]
Who’s switching jobs November 8, 2012 Houlihan Lokey Sascha Kroissenbrunner has been appointed director in the investment bank’s industrials group. He joins from UniCredit Group in Vienna, where he was managing director and head of the general industrials group for central and eastern Europe. He has also held senior positions at the Royal Bank of Scotland in London and Frankfurt. State [...]
Hoare Govett owner Jefferies sold in $3.6bn share deal November 12, 2012 INVESTMENT bank Jefferies, owner of UK corporate broker Hoare Govett, yesterday said it will merge with one of its largest shareholders, US holding group Leucadia National Corporation, in a deal valued at $3.6bn (£2.9bn). The bank, which has its European headquarters in the City, has agreed to approve an all share deal giving shareholders 0.81 [...]
What the other papers say this morning November 14, 2012 FINANCIAL TIMES Nine bidders for Parlophone records Warner Music and a joint venture led by industry impresario Simon Fuller are among nine groups to have registered interest in buying Parlophone from Universal Music Group. The label, home to Kylie Minogue and the Pet Shop Boys, is being sold to satisfy regulators’ concerns about Universal’s £1.2bn [...]
UK corporate borrowing hits five-year high November 5, 2012 UK FIRMS are borrowing more money from investors than at any other time since the financial crisis, a study out yesterday showed, as companies increasingly turn to the bond markets to access credit. UK corporate debt issuances have soared to $85.2bn (£53.4bn) so far this year, a record high and a 70 per cent increase [...]
What the other papers say this morning November 12, 2012 FINANCIAL TIMES KKR launches funds for individuals KKR – the private equity group immortalised as the Barbarian at the Gate – is launching two investment funds to be distributed to individuals by Charles Schwab, the US brokerage. It is the latest sign of the pressure on private equity firms to become more like traditional asset [...]